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What Happened To Elizabeth Short On January 15, 1947? by liljboy(m): 10:41am On Apr 02, 2016
The death of The Black Dahlia is one of
the most infamous unsolved murders in
American history. So, what happened to
Elizabeth Short and who were the
suspects in this chilling murder?

On January 15, 1947, the remains of
Elizabeth Short (now infamously known
as "The Black Dahlia"wink were found.

Elizabeth Short's body was found on 3800
S Norton Ave., in Los Angeles, CA. The
person who discovered her body originally
mistook it for a mannequin because the
body was so pale and drained of all its
blood.

There was no blood on the ground around
Short, indicating her body had been
moved there after the murder took place.
Her face was cut from her mouth to her
ears, forming an ever-present smile.

Nine days after she was found dead, The
Examiner received a letter with a message
cut from movie clippings. The letter read:
"... Here is Dahlia's belongings, letter to follow."

Sure enough, the letter contained Short's
birth certificate, social security number,
snapshots that belonged to her, and an
old address book.

Police were unable to identify a
suspect from the papers because
gasoline had been rubbed on the
documents to remove any
fingerprints.
Several notes were sent to the police and
press after. One letter read: "Turning in
Wed, Jan 29. 10 A.M. Had my fun with
police. – Black Dahlia Avenger."
However, no one ever turned themselves
in.

Before arriving in Los Angeles, Short
spent time in San Diego with a man
named Robert Manley. Manley then drove
Short to the Biltmore Hotel in Los
Angeles.

This was apparently the last place
Elizabeth was seen alive. Guests have since reported seeing the ghost of The Black Dahlia wandering around the first floor.

Others say that after Manley dropped Elizabeth off at the hotel, she went to the Crown Grill bar, which is now known as "Club Galaxy."

So, who are the suspects in this case
which has been left unsolved for over 70
years? The first is, of course, Robert
Manley , the man who dropped Elizabeth
off at the hotel. However, Manley returned
to San Diego before her death and passed
a polygraph.

It should be noted that Manley was
previously committed to a mental hospital before Elizabeth’s death after he reported hearing voices.

The second suspect was Joseph Dumais , who claimed to be blackout drunk with
Elizabeth a couple days before her death.
He actually originally confessed to killing her, but was on his military base the day of her death... making that essentially impossible.
Re: What Happened To Elizabeth Short On January 15, 1947? by liljboy(m): 10:46am On Apr 02, 2016
The third, and perhaps the most
interesting suspect, is George Hodel.

Hodel's house at the time had a secret
room where the children were not allowed
to go.

George's son, Steve Hodel (who was five
at the time of the Dahlia murder) later
became a police investigator for 17 years.
After leaving the force, he became
convinced his own father was The Black
Dahlia's murderer.

Looking at the facts, Steve makes a pretty
compelling case against his own father.
George Hodel studied surgery in medical
school. This suggests he was capable of
the surgical disembowelment and
mutilation that was found at the scene of
the crime.

Along with being a busy doctor, Hodel
was also a busy bachelor, having 11
children from five different women.

Steve also found a picture he believed
was Elizabeth in his father's belongings.
When it was originally examined, an
expert said they were 85% sure it was not
a match. However, when the photo was
re-examined in 2014, an expert said it
was a 90-95% match.

Steve also thought his father's
handwriting was eerily similar to that of
the Black Dahlia's murderer. But again,
when it was reviewed by experts, they
could not come to a definite conclusion.


Geoge Hodel was also accused by his
own daughter of sexual assault.

At one point, police officers did suspect
Hodel of the murder and planted listening
devices in his home...

...On these listening devices he was
heard saying the following:
He was also recorded saying, he'd "like to
get a connection made in the DA's office."
This suggests the possibility that George
could have paid off the police – though it
hasn't been confirmed.

This could explain why the case was
suddenly dropped and all relevant
evidence seemingly disappeared.
In 2012, George's son, Steve, again
returned to his childhood home with a police dog. Here, the dog found scents of
human remains. Soil samples also came back positive with evidence of human remains.

Although the soil findings don't connect
George to The Black Dahlia's murder
(since she wasn't buried) it does suggest
he may not have been a stranger to
murder.
Re: What Happened To Elizabeth Short On January 15, 1947? by liljboy(m): 10:49am On Apr 02, 2016
Steve Hodel, who seems to be plagued by
his father's past, would like to keep
digging at his former home but is not
allowed to since it is now private
property.


And though it seems the case will never be ~officially~ solved...


... Even the LA District Attorney spoke out individually in support of Steve's claims against his father.


Currently, the case remains closed,
leaving the murder of Elizabeth Short unsolved and several questions unanswered.

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