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  1. Death and Autopsy photos of Elizabeth Short aka The Black Dahlia with all the morbid details. Includes details and photos about the crime scene in Liemert Park, Los Angeles California.

  2. "The Black Dahlia", is one of the most famous unsolved crimes. The body of 22-year-old Short was found mutilated and dismembered on January 15, 1947 in Los Angeles. Despite an investigation with 150 suspects, no one was ever arrested and the murder of Elizabeth Short remains a cold case.

  3. 12 Unseen Photos Of Black Dahlias Murder. On the early morning of January 15, 1947, a mother taking her child for a walk in Leimert Park, Los Angeles, stumbled upon a deeply disturbing sight: the body of a young, naked woman, cut cleanly in half at the waist.

  4. Jan 15, 2014 · Wednesday marks the 67th anniversary of the day in 1947 when police found the gruesomely mutilated body of Elizabeth Short, a young woman who would become known as "The Black Dahlia" and whose unsolved murder would fuel noir L.A. tales for decades to come.

  5. Apr 9, 2021 · Medium states that her genitals had been mutilated, and her anus dilated as though sodomized. Her own carved flesh had been inserted into her vagina and rectum along with pubic hair. Her right breast had been cut off, and she'd been given a Glasgow smile — lips cut from the corners to the ears.

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  6. May 22, 2023 · By Katie Serena | Edited By John Kuroski. Published May 22, 2023. Updated April 3, 2024. On January 15, 1947, 22-year-old aspiring actress Elizabeth Short was found brutally murdered in Los Angeles — with her body cut in half and a ghastly smile carved into her face.

  7. Apr 21, 2014 · On January 15, 1947, her severed and mutilated body was discovered in a vacant Los Angeles lot. Newspapers, books, magazines, motion pictures and television have chronicled her story. The slaying of Medford's "Black Dahlia" continues to remain a mystery.

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