Moorehouse, a former editor of the Livingston County Daily Press & Argus, spent more than 25 years in journalism and still blogs for the Livington Post. The married father of four now works for the Michigan Association of Public School Academies, a charter school advocacy group, and teaches at Hillsdale College. In her mid-20s, she gave up show business to find a sense of peace that remained elusive throughout her adult life. Now he has written a book based on his research, “Murder of an Elvis Girl: Solving the Jenny Maxwell Case.” It's a whodunit, but it covers more territory than what's indicated by the title.īlending fact and fiction, this is the story of a talented young woman - the daughter of Norwegian immigrants - who was thrust into the Hollywood spotlight at age 16 iand who, after growing up too soon, endured a series of personal setbacks.
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