Newly discovered 1943 fingerprints could help LAPD detectives solve the Black Dahlia case, the infamous 1947 murder of Elizabeth Short in Los Angeles.
A new petition accuses LAPD of withholding key Black Dahlia records, including Elizabeth Short’s full autopsy report.
The 1947 murder of Elizabeth Short, known as the “Black Dahlia” case, remains one of Los Angeles’ most infamous unsolved ...
Some people see Elizabeth Short as a real-life femme fatale from a film noir thriller. She was a wannabe actress who walked the mean and dangerous streets of 1940s LA, and she also had connections to ...
According to his new book, Black Dahlia: Murder, Monsters, and Madness in Midcentury Hollywood, Elizabeth Short was not an aspiring actress or promiscuous woman lurking in Hollywood's shadows — but ...
Elizabeth Short ; Evidence concerning the murder of Elizabeth Short at the Los Angeles District Attorney's office, circa 1947 in Los Angeles. It has been nearly eight decades since Elizabeth Short was ...
Sitting on bench seats in a retrofitted old hearse, stuck in quintessentially choked Los Angeles highway traffic, I listened to a woman narrate the macabre details of an 80-year-old murder. The guide, ...
This is read by an automated voice. Please report any issues or inconsistencies here. When police questioned Marvin Margolis following the murder of Elizabeth Short — who became known as the Black ...
Elizabeth Short liked to wander. Sometimes this wandering was merely in her mind, watching movies and dreaming of a life far beyond her hometown of Medford, Massachusetts. Many times, it was physical; ...
The murder of Elizabeth Short, dubbed the Black Dahlia by the press, has long captured the interest of true crime buffs. Now a new book, Sisters in Death: The Black Dahlia, the Prairie Heiress, and ...
Early one winter morning, a mother out walking her young child saw something strange in a vacant lot. She thought it was something bad, and so she hurried to a nearby house and called the police. The ...