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Sat Jul 29, 2023, 07:05 AM Jul 2023

On this day, July 29, 1924, Elizabeth Short, the "Black Dahlia," was born. She was murdered in 1947.

Fri Jul 29, 2022: Elizabeth Short, the #BlackDahlia, was #BornOnThisDay,July 29, 1924. Murdered in 1947, (age 22)

Elizabeth Short was #BornOnThisDay,July 29, 1924. Murdered in 1947, (age 22)remembered posthumously as the #BlackDahlia,her death remains unsolved. Her case continues to be publicized due to the graphic nature of the crime & her mysterious background. #RIP #GoneTooSoon #truecrime





WARNING: GRUESOME PICTURES OF HOMICIDE VICTIM. I MEAN, REALLY GRUESOME.

Inside The LC: The Strange but Mostly True Story of Laurel Canyon and the Birth of the Hippie Generation: Part XVIII

BY DAVE MCGOWAN | MAY 26, 2011

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Thus far on this journey, we have seen how what are arguably the two most bloody and notorious mass murders in the history of the City of Angels – the Manson Family murders of the occupants of the home on Cielo Drive in Benedict Canyon, and the so-called Four-On-The-Floor bludgeoning murders of four Laurel Canyon drug dealers on Wonderland Avenue – were directly connected to the Laurel Canyon music scene.

But the city of Los Angeles can boast of one other particularly notorious murder, which stands to this day as both the most gruesome single-victim murder and the most famous unsolved murder in the city’s history.

On January 15, 1947, the mutilated body of aspiring actress Elizabeth Short was found posed in a field. The ritualistically butchered body was nude, sliced cleanly in half, and completely drained of blood. Parts of the body had been removed, after which the corpse had been thoroughly sanitized. Bruising clearly indicated that the young girl had been savagely beaten. Forensic evidence suggested that she had been forced to eat feces during her tortuous ordeal. She was quickly dubbed the ‘Black Dahlia,’ and it is by that name that she is known and written about today.

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Inside The LC: The Strange but Mostly True Story of Laurel Canyon and the Birth of the Hippie Generation Part XVIII
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