Thursday, August 24, 2023

HAWAII SCANDAL by Cobey Black

Hawaii Scandal by Cobey Black was published in 2002 by Island Heritage Publishing. This is a non-fiction true-crime story set in Hawaii in 1931. 


Thalia Fortescue Massie was a Washington D.C. socialite who, in September 1931, was living in Hawaii with her husband, Navy Lieutenant Thomas Hedges Massie, who was stationed at Pearl Harbor. When the Massies attended a Saturday night party with two other couples at the Ala Wai Inn in Honolulu, Thalia decided to leave the party alone and was later found wandering along a road not far from the Inn at 1:00 the following morning by a passing car. Beaten and suffering from a broken jaw, Thalia told the driver and his passenger that she had been abducted and assaulted by a group of young men but couldn't identify them and didn't know what kind of car they had. Later, when questioned by the police, she claimed she had been raped and assaulted by 5 local Hawaiian boys and was able to provide a partial license plate number for their vehicle. As time went on, Thalia would repeatedly change her story. 


Earlier that same night, five young men, two of Hawaiian ancestry, two of Japanese ancestry, and one of half Chinese/Hawaiian ancestry... were arrested for assaulting a Hawaiian woman. Later, they were also charged with the rape of Massie, which they all denied. So, was Thalia's description of her assailants coaxed from her by the police? Was it based on bigotry or merely a convenience due to the arrest of the five young men earlier in the evening? Or... was Thalia herself covering up for a dalliance gone wrong? 


If you're not already a true-crime buff, Black's Hawaii Scandal may turn you into one. For those readers who lean toward this subgenre of non-fiction... this book may just become your version of nirvana. Murder, mayhem, and lies. Add a wealthy and beautiful socialite from a famous family, her handsome young husband, a vindictive and overbearing (some might call evil) mother, as well as a well-known attorney, and you have all the stuff that makes for a good old-fashioned murder mystery. Except...it's all true, and this book is for you.  



My Personal Rating is ⭐⭐⭐

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