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  2. Black Dahlia: the unsolved murder that transfixed Los Angeles

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    The case sparked a media frenzy when news broke and Short was dubbed “the Black Dahlia” by the press — partly inspired by the popular 1946 film noir The Blue Dahlia, and because the 22-year ...

  3. John Sowden House - Wikipedia

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    The doctor's own son, Steve Hodel, himself a retired City of Los Angeles homicide detective, argued in his 2003 book, Black Dahlia Avenger, that the Black Dahlia victim, Elizabeth Short, was actually tortured, murdered and dissected by his father in the basement of the Sowden House, in January 1947. [10]

  4. 'Black Dahlia' Murder Home: Is John Sowden House in Los ... - AOL

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    A possible break in the decades-old "Black Dahlia" murder case puts the spotlight back on the John Sowden House in Los Angeles, the home where 22-year-old Elizabeth Short (pictured below with a ...

  5. Who Killed the Black Dahlia? Revisiting Elizabeth Short’s ...

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    Short was born on July 29, 1924, and grew up outside Boston with her parents and four sisters, per The Black Dahlia: Shattered Dreams.When she was 6 years old, her father lost the family’s ...

  6. Frolic Room - Wikipedia

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    Frolic Room was the last location Elizabeth Short AKA the Black Dahlia was seen alive before her murder in 1947. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] [ 3 ] In 1963, an Al Hirschfeld mural was added on the inside eastern wall.

  7. Black Dahlia - Wikipedia

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    Elizabeth Short (July 29, 1924 – c. January 14–15, 1947), known as the Black Dahlia, was an American woman found murdered in the Leimert Park neighborhood of Los Angeles, California, on January 15, 1947.

  8. A Chilling Batch of Evidence Could Revive the Unsolved Black ...

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    However, whether it was the LAPD at the time or the author of The Black Dahlia Files, there was a discrepancy in the timeline: the Hollywood Canteen closed in November 1945, and Elizabeth Short ...

  9. George Hodel - Wikipedia

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    George Hill Hodel Jr. (October 10, 1907 – May 17, 1999) was an American physician, and a suspect in the murder of Elizabeth Short, the Black Dahlia. [1] He was never formally charged with the crime but, at the time, police considered him a viable suspect, and two of his children believe he was guilty.