In the summer of 1931, Honolulu's peaceful atmosphere was disrupted when a young Navy wife accused five non-white islanders of rape. This led to a highly charged murder case that captivated the nation, sparked outrage among Hawaii's native population, and united law enforcement and the social elite.
American Experience
The peaceful atmosphere of Honolulu is disrupted in 1931 when a naval officer's wife makes a stunning allegation against five islanders, setting off a chain reaction with far-reaching consequences.