Above: Gil Brewer’s Ein Mädchen Schrie, better known as And the Girl Screamed, originally published in 1956 in the U.S., with this Panther-Buch edition appearing in West Germany in 1957. The art is signed but illegible. Whenever we see covers like this our minds go to late nights and killer hangovers, but she’s dead, sadly, the synopsis indicates. We have a copy of this we’ll try to get around to reading.
1944—Velez Commits Suicide
Mexican actress Lupe Velez, who was considered one of the great beauties of her day, commits suicide by taking an overdose of sleeping pills. In her note, Velez says she did it to avoid bringing shame on her unborn child by giving birth to him out of wedlock, but many Hollywood historians believe bipolar disorder was the actual cause. The event inspired a 1965 Andy Warhol film entitled Lupe.