Good riddance to bad rubbish. The man lived 60+ years longer than he should have.
Then out of nowhere a monster like this dies and reminds us that evil is not invincible, and indeed, ultimately destined for a comeuppance of quite literally, Biblical proportions.
The son, a detective, of Dr. George Hodel whom the son believes to be the Black Dahlia killer, thinks his dad may in fact be responsible.
Here is the Most Evil show I saw via You Tube where it highlights the crime and features an interview with Bill Heirens (interview at 10:20 or so into the video):
Here is the son of Dr. Hodel talking about his dad and the lipstick killings:
Lastly, if Bill Heirens wasn't the killer what an awful injustice to be locked up for 60+ years for a crime you didn't commit. If he in fact was not the Lipstick killer, rest in peace Bill Heirens.