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The most damming piece of evidence is Marcel Duchamp's Etant Donnes that he kept hidden in his home and was only to be displayed after his death. http://www.philamuseum.org/exhibitions/324.html [video=youtube;nzMznyyLwyM]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nzMznyyLwyM[/video] http://toutfait.com/case-open-andor...a-murder-and-marcel-duchampaes-life-of-crime/Marcel Duchamp Etant Donnes looks pretty close to Elizabeth Short one thing I think they over looked is the cypress trees next to the lamp,cypress trees usually represent death in art. http://207.56.179.67/steve_hodel/2009/08/black-dahlia-crime-scene-inspi.html http://megyoung.org/duchamp/ Also take a look at Man Ray's works on http://www.manraytrust.com/ you have to go to image archive then to Man Rays digital photo library.Look under "Photographies" take a look at page 54 titled Juliet she's laying in the same position and on page 56 take a look at the Mr and Mrs Woodman figures in 1947.Man Ray had a fascination with Marque De Sade.
Have any of you read the Black Dahlia Files by Donald Wolfe? What are your thoughts on it?
I spent some time reading his files and others on this case. The first time I had researched her murder other than reading an article. I am 100% convinced, based on a few additional (horrible) details that I picked up, that this was all about being punished for being a snitch, a blabbermouth. Not only that her mouth was cut in the manner it was, but that she was forced to eat feces before she was murdered.
https://vault.fbi.gov/Black Dahlia (E Short) /Black Dahlia (E Short) Part 01 of 02/view
Here is the link to the FBI case files for the Black Dahlia. Lots of incredible info, articles, memo's etc; 162 plus pages. Truly fascinating, and horrifying all at the same time.
Interesting that they use the somewhat lurid Black Dahlia moniker almost as much as they use Miss Short's actual name. I would have thought the FBI were more by-the-book.
IMO no way it was a serial killer. To me, the theory of her being a victim of the Cleveland Torso Killer is really, really far-fetched. I need to reread The Black Dahlia Files; but I still believe in its theory presented.
70 years ago a week from Sunday-R.I.P.
I have read this one extensively and believe from the evidence and situation it was George Hodel, he is the only one who could get away with it because of his skill, position and status he was extremely intelligent as well. I don't think he was the only one involved....