The murder of Elizabeth Short, known as the "Black Dahlia," on January 15, 1947, remains an enduring mystery in Los Angeles. This gruesome crime, characterized by the victim's body being severed in half and a chilling smile carved into her face, has baffled investigators for decades. Despite extensive efforts by law enforcement, media, and independent investigators, the case remains unsolved, leaving behind a legacy of unanswered questions and haunting theories.
Though we may never know who killed the Black Dahlia, poring over the evidence of this case is just as darkly fascinating today as it was in 1947.
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