Some new info in this article. I know this is old news but the info in the article I thought, although pretty awful, new. At least I never read it before.
1 posted on
07/15/2021 5:52:52 PM PDT by
Beowulf9
To: Beowulf9
Can you be an “aspiring starlet”? Surely any wannabe actress aspires to be a star, while being a “starlet” is far less successful.
What’s the equivalent for actors, “bit-part hunk”?
2 posted on
07/15/2021 5:55:31 PM PDT by
Tax-chick
(I found that yelling at my screen did not effect the change I sought.)
To: Beowulf9
"Black" Dahlia??
3 posted on
07/15/2021 5:55:36 PM PDT by
GrandJediMasterYoda
(As long as Hillary Clinton remains free equal justice under the law will never exist in the USA)
To: Beowulf9
That is more gruesome than I ever imagined. I never realized the horrific magnitude of the crime until this article.
5 posted on
07/15/2021 6:01:47 PM PDT by
Governor Dinwiddie
("Success is 10 percent inspiration and 90 percent perspiration." — Thomas Edison)
To: Beowulf9
6 posted on
07/15/2021 6:02:30 PM PDT by
sauropod
(The smartphone is the retina of the mind's eye.)
To: Beowulf9
Here are five simple reasons that Dillon did not kill Elizabeth Short:
5. Leslie Dillon was cleared by police after an exhaustive investigation.
4. Leslie Dillon had no connection to Mark Hansen, the business manager at the Florentine Gardens. (For those who are new to the Black Dahlia case, Elizabeth Short stayed at Mark Hansen’s home while she was in Hollywood).
3. Leslie Dillon did not have advanced medical training, which the killer of Elizabeth Short displayed in cutting her body in half. (Dillon worked at a funeral home in Oklahoma City for three weeks — as an ambulance driver.)
2. Leslie Dillon had no connection to Elizabeth Short.
1. Leslie Dillon was absolutely, positively in San Francisco when Elizabeth Short was killed.
https://ladailymirror.com/2017/12/22/black-dahlia-5-reasons-leslie-dillon-didnt-kill-elizabeth-short/
10 posted on
07/15/2021 6:06:43 PM PDT by
MrHead
( Hanlon’s Razor: “never attribute to malice that which is adequately explained by stupidity”.)
To: stylecouncilor
To: Beowulf9
I thought they had a pretty convincing case against George Hodel, LAPD’s go-to abortionist at the time. Even his own daughter or granddaughter wrote a book implicating her father/grandfather in the murder (and several others as well). The book was the source material for a dramatic mini-series a couple years ago called ‘I am the Night.’ (or something like that).
Hodel was a strange, strange wholly evil guy...as I imagine many abortionists are. Of course, they’ve ‘proven’ a dozen or more people were the killer and probably had just as many or more confessions over the years.
20 posted on
07/15/2021 6:29:00 PM PDT by
ScubaDiver
(Reddit refugee.)
To: Beowulf9
Seems to share a lot of the plot lines from the movie ‘LA Confidential’.
27 posted on
07/15/2021 6:48:32 PM PDT by
Kartographer
("We mutually pledge to each other our lives our fortunes and our sacred honor." )
To: Beowulf9
Wish I hadn’t read that before bed.
To: Beowulf9
37 posted on
07/15/2021 7:26:26 PM PDT by
Mathews
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To: Beowulf9
Wasn’t there some movie with Robert DuVall that was a rough takeoff on this crime? His brother was a priest and he was a detective.
41 posted on
07/15/2021 9:06:26 PM PDT by
doorgunner69
("Those who vote decide nothing. Those who count the vote decide everything.." -Joseph Stalin)
To: Beowulf9
Thanks for posting. I’ve watched a few real crime shows about this murder. Pretty gruesome.
42 posted on
07/15/2021 10:03:43 PM PDT by
Rusty0604
(" When you can't make them see the light, make them feel the heat." -Ronald Reagan)
To: Beowulf9
I thought George Hodel did it.
45 posted on
07/16/2021 7:02:10 AM PDT by
KosmicKitty
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