
Episode 9: The Black Dahlia-The Murder of Eizabeth Short
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Los Angeles, late morning, January 15, 1947, a woman walking with her 3-year-old daughter located what they believed to be a mannequin laying in a vacant lot in an underdeveloped neighborhood. But as the saying goes… It is not a mannequin, it’s never a mannequin! That was the morning the body of 22-year-old Elizabeth Short was found. She had been beaten, she had been tortured, she had been drained of her blood, her body severed into two pieces and posed in a way that no human deserves to be remembered. And she is remembered, forever as the Black Dahlia. Today we will discuss a case that is one of the most infamous unsolved murders in history. Even now, 74 years later, the savageness that took the life of a young aspiring actress intrigues both real and armchair detectives alike.