A Lovely Girl: The Tragedy of Olga Duncan and the Trial of One of California's Most Notorious Killers

A Lovely Girl: The Tragedy of Olga Duncan and the Trial of One of California's Most Notorious Killers

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  • Author:Deborah Holt Larkin
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Summary

The incredible story of a 1958 murder that ended with the last woman to ever be executed in California—a murder so twisted it seems ripped from a Greek tragedy。 

Deborah Larkin was only ten years old when the quiet calm of her California suburb was shattered。  Thirty miles north, on a quiet November night in Santa Barbara, a pregnant nurse named Olga Duncan disappeared from her apartment。  The mystery deepens when it is discovered that Olga’s mother in-law—a deeply manipulative and deceptive woman—had been doing everything in her power to separate Olga and her son, Frank, prior to Olga’s disappearance。 

From a forged annulment to multiple attempts to hire people to “get rid” of Olga, to a faked extortion case, Elizabeth seemed psychopathically attached to her son。 Yet she denied having anything to do with Olga’s disappearance with a smile。

But when Olga’s brutally beaten body is found in a shallow grave, apparently buried alive, a young DA makes it his mission to see that Elizabeth Duncan is brought to justice。  Adding a wrinkle to his efforts is the fact that Frank—himself a defense attorney—maintained his mother’s innocence to the end。 

How does a young girl process such a crime along with the fear and disbelief that rocked an entire community?  Decades later, Larkin is determined to revisit the case and bring the story of Olga herself to light。  Long overshadowed by the sensationalism and scandal of Elizabeth and Frank, A Lovely Girl seeks to reveal Olga as a woman in full。  Someone who was more than the twisted family that would ultimately ensnare her。

As we follow the heart-pounding drama of the case through Larkin's young eyes—her father was the court reporter—A Lovely Girl is by turns page-turning yet poignant, and makes the reader reexamine how we handle fear, how we regard mental illness, and how we understand family as we carve our own path in a dangerous world。

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Reviews

Bettys Book Club

🚨 Attention true crime fans 🚨This book stands out in a saturated genre because it’s part memoir, part true crime AND it’s set in the 1950s。 Larkin takes a look back at the American judicial system and the political landscape around the death penalty in the 50s 。Here’s the gist of the case:🤰Pregnant nurse, Olga Duncan, goes missing in November 1958 near Santa Barbara, California。🙋🏻‍♂️ Her defense attorney husband, Frank, recently moved out of their apartment and moved back in with his mother。 The 🚨 Attention true crime fans 🚨This book stands out in a saturated genre because it’s part memoir, part true crime AND it’s set in the 1950s。 Larkin takes a look back at the American judicial system and the political landscape around the death penalty in the 50s 。Here’s the gist of the case:🤰Pregnant nurse, Olga Duncan, goes missing in November 1958 near Santa Barbara, California。🙋🏻‍♂️ Her defense attorney husband, Frank, recently moved out of their apartment and moved back in with his mother。 The last time he saw/spoke with Olga was 10 days before her disappearance。👵🏻 Betty Duncan told her friend and Olga’s landlord that she hates Olga and doesn’t want her near her son Frank。 👨🏽‍🤝‍👨🏾 Betty claims that two Mexican men are blackmailing her because they are unhappy with her son’s defense of their relative。 They claim that she hired them to kill Olga。When the police find Olga’s body the truth comes out and let’s say things don’t end well for everyone involved。In between the investigation and trial chapters, we get Larkin’s childhood POV of the case。 Her father was the lead reporter on it for the Santa Barbara newspaper so the case was top of mind in their household, which shaped Larkin’s formative years。My only gripe is I wanted MORE intel on Betty。 What comes out about her in the trial is unbelievable。 This woman, especially in the 50s, was like none other I’ve ever read。 Larkin focuses on just the facts of the case, but I was dying to learn more about her。I would love to read a follow up book that predates this murder on Betty’s life, children and MANY “loves。” 。。。more

Janilyn Kocher

A well written and thorough coverage of the crime, investigation, trial, and aftermath。The author also interwove her family’s story within the crime since her father was a reporter who covered the entire crime。It’s a hair raising read。Thanks to Edelweiss and Pegasus Crime for the early copy。