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Death Becomes Her: Los Angeles Funeral Limo True Crime Tour
By Grave Line Tours
1010 out of 10
Exceptional
Free cancellation available
includes taxes & fees
per adult
Features
- Free cancellation available
- 2h
- Mobile voucher
- Instant confirmation
Overview
This dark history sightseeing tour reveals Los Angeles beyond its sunny skyline and famous attractions, focusing on true crime, scandals, and the city’s sinister past. Journey through seedy downtown lots, haunted hotels, Sunset Boulevard scandal sites, and secretive Beverly Hills estates that turned Hollywood dreams into grim tragedies. Along the way, you’ll see “all the wrong homes at the right time, afterwards” uncovering how LA’s darkest stories helped shape its haunting allure and enduring crime legends.
Activity location
- Spadena House
- 516 Walden Dr,
- 90210-3107, Beverly Hills, California, United States
Meeting/Redemption Point
- Ovation Hollywood
- 6801 Hollywood Boulevard
- 90028, Los Angeles, California, United States
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Death Becomes Her Tour
- 2h
Activity duration is 2 hours 2h - English
Death Becomes Her: Los Angeles is the perfect city for tragedy. See all the wrong homes at the right time to visit (afterwards).
Duration: 2 hours
Cadillac Fleetwood limousine
Language options: English
Starting time: 14:30
Price details
P 4,252.86 x 1 AdultP 4,252.86
Total
includes taxes & fees
Until Mon, Mar 16
What's included, what's not
- Two hour tour of Los Angeles' great true crime and paranormal locations
What's included What's included - Access to visual background material for passengers traveling with smart phones having data access
What's included What's included - Gratuities
What's excluded What's excluded
Know before you book
- Public transportation options are available nearby
- Not recommended for travelers with poor cardiovascular health
- Suitable for all physical fitness levels
- Not recommended for those easily upset or emotionally disturbed. Tours contain explicit content.
Activity itinerary
Highland Gardens Hotel (Pass by)
At the infamous Highland Gardens Hotel (formerly the Landmark Motor Hotel), discover the Hollywood hotspot where rock legend Janis Joplin died of a heroin overdose in Room 105 in 1970. This notorious Los Angeles location blends true crime, rock ’n’ roll history, and paranormal lore, making it a chilling stop for fans of dark Hollywood stories and eerie photo opportunities.
Courtney Avenue (Pass by)
Your tour will stop outside the quiet Hollywood homes where Kevin Lee Graff brutally murdered retired screenwriter Robert Lees and neighbor Dr. Morley Engelson in 2004, in a case that shocked Los Angeles with its beheading and frenzied violence. Guests will hear how a drifter targeted these unsuspecting elderly men in their upscale neighborhood just off Hollywood and Sunset Boulevards, transforming an otherwise ordinary street into the scene of one of the city’s most gruesome modern crimes.
Halloween House (Pass by)
Near West Hollywood, your tour stops on North Orange Grove Avenue, where two unassuming homes—1530 and 1537—served as the infamous Doyle and Wallace houses in John Carpenter’s original 1978 film Halloween, the site of Michael Myers’ terrifying nighttime rampage. Guests can stand where Laurie Strode fought for her life, soak in the eerie suburban atmosphere just north of Sunset Boulevard, and capture perfectly chilling photos at this iconic slasher-movie location.
1234 Laurel Ave (Pass by)
Pass one of West Hollywood’s darkest crime scenes at the former apartment of Democratic donor and serial killer Ed Buck. Hear how his chilling crimes exposed a hidden world of power, addiction, and tragedy that shocked Los Angeles and forever changed the city’s political elite.
Barney's Beanery (Pass by)
See this legendary West Hollywood bar steeped in dark Hollywood lore and scandal. Once a hangout for stars and outcasts alike, Barney’s Beanery has seen decades of controversy, tragedy, and ghostly tales that linger beneath its neon glow—making it a must‑see stop for true crime and paranormal enthusiasts.
West Hollywood (Pass by)
Cruise West Hollywood, the vibrant Boystown hub where nightlife glamour conceals layers of scandal, tragedy, and haunting urban legends. From your limo, absorb the electric streets pulsing with true crime echoes and paranormal intrigue that draw fans of LA's hidden dark side.
Beverly Hills City Hall (Pass by)
See the Beverly Hills Police Department, the backdrop to some of LA’s most notorious investigations, celebrity scandals and arrests! From high‑profile Hollywood crimes to unsolved mysteries, this iconic landmark offers a glimpse into the real‑life drama that has kept Beverly Hills ever-close to the center of true crime history.
Van Cleef & Arpels (Pass by)
Learn of the luxurious Beverly Hills boutique once rocked by Steven Lividitis’s botched armed robbery. The glittering Van Cleef & Arpels brand contrasts elegance with infamy, revealing how one brazen heist shattered the calm of Rodeo Drive and became part of LA’s true crime legend.
Spadena House
- 15m
Pause your tour at the whimsical Spadena House, Beverly Hills’ famous “Witch’s House.” Behind its fairy‑tale façade lies a century of Hollywood lore, paranormal whispers, and picture‑perfect charm—an enchanting spot to rest, explore, and marvel at LA’s most magical piece and west coast pioneer of storybook architecture.
North Linden Drive (Pass by)
Visit the quiet Beverly Hills neighborhood on Linden Drive, where billionaire aviator Howard Hughes miraculously survived a fiery plane crash in 1946. Passing by the historic homes, you’ll uncover the dramatic story of genius, obsession, and disaster that became one of Hollywood’s most sensational moments.
810 N Linden Dr (Pass by)
See outside the elegant Beverly Hills home at 810 North Linden Drive, where mobster Bugsy Siegel was gunned down in 1947, forever stamping this quiet street into organized crime history. This seemingly peaceful residence hides a brutal past of Hollywood mob wars, glamour, and betrayal, making it a chilling highlight for true crime fans exploring Los Angeles’ darker side.
Whittier Drive (Pass by)
Get acquainted with the so‑called “Beverly Hills Bermuda Triangle” on Whittier Drive, a deceptively calm intersection long linked to freak crashes, eerie coincidences, and dark Hollywood lore. Here you’ll hear tales of fatal accidents, mysterious misfortune, and lingering bad luck that have turned this quiet Beverly Hills corner into a must‑see stop for true crime and paranormal enthusiasts.
100 N Carolwood Dr (Pass by)
Drive by the fairy-tale chalet on Carolwood Drive in Holmby Hills, where Michael Jackson tragically died from a propofol overdose in 2009. From your limo, gaze at this serene yet infamous Beverly Hills estate and uncover the shocking true crime story that gripped Hollywood and the world.
Beverly Hills (Pass by)
Cruise through glamorous Beverly Hills, the billionaire enclave hiding opulent estates steeped in murder, mob intrigue, and ghostly whispers. From your limo, admire the pristine streets thinly masking familial tragedies and paranormal puzzles that define LA's wealthiest dark underbelly.
Elm Drive (Pass by)
Drive by the infamous Menendez Mansion at 722 North Elm Drive in Beverly Hills, where brothers Lyle and Erik brutally murdered their wealthy parents José and Kitty in 1989. Take in this sprawling estate that became synonymous with Hollywood greed, family dysfunction, and one of LA’s most sensational true crime sagas.
Greystone Mansion and Park (Pass by)
Drive slowly past Greystone Mansion in Beverly Hills, the grand estate tied to the 1929 murder-suicide of oil heir Ned Doheny and his valet that inspired *There Will Be Blood*. Through your window, glimpse this sprawling Tudor landmark and hear how its opulent halls hide one of LA’s oldest and most haunting true crime mysteries.
The Viper Room (Pass by)
Drive past the infamous Viper Room on Sunset Boulevard, where River Phoenix tragically died of a drug overdose in 1993 right outside its doors. Soak in this legendary Hollywood nightclub's neon-lit facade and hear the raw story of rock stardom, brotherly anguish, and a night that forever scarred music history.
Rising Glen Road (Pass by)
Drive by Brittany Murphy’s final Hollywood Hills home on Rising Glen Road, where the Clueless star tragically died in 2009, followed months later by her husband Simon Monjack. From your limo, view this once (?)-cursed estate steeped in mystery, addiction, and Hollywood whispers.
Sunset Tower Hotel (Pass by)
Drive past the iconic Sunset Strip landmark, a 1930s Art Deco masterpiece that’s hosted mobsters, celebrities, and shadowy scandals. From your limo, glimpse this haunted Hollywood tower and hear tales of John Wayne’s wild nights, Bugsy Siegel connections, and ghostly figures still roaming its darkly luxurious halls.
Sunset Strip (Pass by)
Cruise along the legendary Sunset Strip, the pulsating heart of West Hollywood where rock stars, movie moguls, and dark Hollywood lore collide. From your limo, take in the neon-lit boulevard that’s witnessed decades of fame, fortune, and shadowy true crime history perfect for paranormal and scandal enthusiasts.
Chateau Marmont (Pass by)
Drive past the legendary Chateau Marmont on the Sunset Strip, the Gothic castle-like hotel infamous for Hollywood overdoses, mysterious deaths, and ghostly residents like John Belushi. From your limo, admire its brooding towers and uncover decades of scandal, celebrity tragedy, and paranormal whispers that make it a true, true-crime icon.
Hollywood (Pass by)
Cruise through iconic Hollywood, the glittering epicenter where dreams of stardom crash into dark tales of ambition, tragedy, and unexplained mysteries. From your limo, soak in the legendary streets that whisper true crime legends and paranormal echoes, captivating fans of LA's shadowy underbelly.
8530 Holloway Dr (Pass by)
Cruise the West Hollywood apartment where comic book writer Blake Leibel committed one of Los Angeles’ most shocking modern murders in 2016. This disturbing true crime scene reveals a gruesome case that stunned Hollywood and exposed the darkness lurking behind fame and privilege.
730 N Bedford Dr (Pass by)
Drive by 730 North Bedford Drive in Beverly Hills, where in 1958, Lana Turner’s daughter Cheryl Crane fatally stabbed mobster Johnny Stompanato in a jealous rage. From your limo, view this glamorous yet tragic mansion and uncover the explosive Hollywood scandal that blurred fame, violence, and self-defense.
Location
Activity location
- Spadena House
LOB_ACTIVITIES LOB_ACTIVITIES - 516 Walden Dr,
- 90210-3107, Beverly Hills, California, United States
Meeting/Redemption Point
- Ovation Hollywood
PEOPLE PEOPLE - 6801 Hollywood Boulevard
- 90028, Los Angeles, California, United States
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