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David McGowan

David McGowan was an American author and investigative journalist known for his controversial books that challenged mainstream narratives on American culture, crime, and historical events through the lens of conspiracy theories.

Born in Torrance, California, on March 25, 1960, McGowan was a lifelong resident of the Los Angeles area who graduated from UCLA with a degree in psychology and worked as a freelance investigative journalist for over a decade. He authored several books, most notably "Programmed to Kill: The Politics of Serial Murder" (2004), which scrutinized the lives and cases of notorious accused murderers, and "Weird Scenes Inside the Canyon" (2014), which argued that the 1960s and 1970s Laurel Canyon music scene was intertwined with covert military and intelligence operations. His writing was characterized by an eloquent and skeptical approach to topics often dismissed as fringe, earning him a dedicated following in alternative media circles.

McGowan died at home in Eagle Rock, California, on November 22, 2015, following a six-month battle with lung cancer.

David McGowan was born on March 25, 1960, in Torrance, California, United States. He was a lifelong resident of the Los Angeles area.

He graduated from UCLA with a degree in psychology and worked as a freelance investigative journalist for over a decade.

David McGowan worked as a freelance investigative journalist for over a decade.

He authored several books challenging mainstream narratives on topics such as serial murder and historical events. His most notable works include "Programmed to Kill: The Politics of Serial Murder" (2004), which analyzed the backgrounds and cases of notorious accused murderers through a political and conspiracy lens, and "Weird Scenes Inside the Canyon" (2014), which argued for connections between the 1960s-1970s Laurel Canyon music scene and covert military/intelligence operations.

McGowan's writing was known for its eloquent, skeptical style and gained a following in alternative media circles.

David McGowan was born on March 25, 1960, in Torrance, California.

He was a lifelong resident of the Los Angeles area.

McGowan was survived by his daughters Alissa, Megan, and Shane McGowan, his parents J. Robert and Shirley Griffith McGowan, and his brothers Michael and Craig.

Publicly available information about other aspects of his personal life, such as relationships or additional private matters, is limited in reputable sources.

David McGowan's selected television credits include the following roles:

Outlander (2024, 1 episode) – Constable Kinley

Trust Me (2017) – Phil Gerrard

Armchair Detectives – Dave Eddy

River City – Tommy Chalmers

These highlight notable appearances, often limited to one or few episodes in guest capacities, though public sources may remain incomplete for a full overview.

David McGowan has appeared in supporting roles in feature films.

His known film credits include The Legend of Barney Thomson (2015), where he played Alex, and Wild Rose (2018), where he portrayed the G4S Guy.

These represent selected credits, as additional minor or uncredited roles may exist but are not widely detailed in public sources.

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Books by David McGowan

Weird Scenes Inside The Canyon: Laurel Canyon, Covert Ops & The Dark Heart Of The Hippie Dream
A Life Among the Dead
Developing Judgment about Practicing Law
Myth America
Making the Most of Your Medical Career
Developing Professional Judgment about Practicing Law
Animated Personalities
Weird Scenes Inside The Canyon
Homesteader
Partners
Programmed to Kill
Understanding the F-word
Derailing Democracy

Other works by David McGowan

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A Life Among the Dead
A Life Among the Dead
Death · 2024
Have Ye Trouble?
Have Ye Trouble?
Biography & Autobiography · 2024
Developing Judgment about Practicing Law
Developing Judgment about Practicing Law
2023
Myth America
Myth America
Political Science · 2022
Making the Most of Your Medical Career
Making the Most of Your Medical Career
Medical · 2021