Twenty-Four Hours to Live: The Final Journey of Arpad Mihok
In the late summer of 1932, as Los Angeles staggered beneath the weight of the Depression and Hollywood’s bright façades concealed countless private tragedies, a quiet and unsettling story unfolded—one that read less like a crime report than a deliberate farewell. It was the story of Arpad Mihok, a 65-year-old Hungarian recluse whose final day on earth was planned with chilling calm and carried out with heartbreaking resolve.