laura clivens, thank you for your reporting.'s hope lots of people hear about it and pay attention. that's it for our show tonight. go to kqed.org/newsroom. we would like to end with a song from dinalda, renee and ben olds, young musicians who died in the ghostship fire. they performed in a band call intro-flirt. i'm scott schafer. good night. ♪ ♪ ♪c) ♪ (female #1) she was born into a prosperous philadelphia family. ♪ though she was a shy child, she would live life in the public eye. don't try to be a hero, you don't have to be a hero, not for me! i'm not trying to be a hero-- (female #1) by the age of 23, her beauty and talent took her to hollywood. (rain) (dramatic music) she made 11 films in three and a half years and became one of the most sought-after stars of her time. (romantic piano music) she worked with hollywood's most important directors and played opposite its top leading men. (sensual music) ♪ there's nothing quite so mysterious and silent as a dark theater.