Laurie Anderson
Laurie Anderson
Laurie Anderson
Laurie Anderson
Laurie Anderson
Laurie Anderson
Laurie Anderson
Laurie Anderson
Laurie Anderson
Laurie Anderson
Laurie Anderson
Laurie Anderson
Laurie Anderson
Laurie Anderson
Laurie Anderson
Laurie Anderson
Laurie Anderson
Laurie Anderson
I was living out in West Hollywood when a Hollywood strangler was strangling women. Every night there was a panel discussion on TV about the strangler--speculations about his habits, his motives, his methods--one thing was clear about him: he only strangled women when they were alone, or with other women
And the panel members would always end the show by saying: "Now for all you women, listen: don't go outside without a man. Don't walk out to your car, don't even take the garbage out by yourself, always go with a man."
Then, one of the eyewitnesses identified a policeman as one of the suspects. The next night, the chief of the police was on the panel, and he said:
"Now for all you women, whatever happens, do not stop for a police officer. Stay in your car. If a police officer tries to stop you, do not stop. Keep driving, and under no circumstances should you get out of your car
For a few weeks, half the traffic in LA was doing twice the speed limits
The Hollywood Strangler was written by Laurie Anderson.
The Hollywood Strangler was produced by Laurie Anderson.