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  1. When Elizabeth Short, also known as The Black Dahlia, was brutally killed in 1947, it gripped the entire country. More than 70 years later, it remains America's most infamous unsolved murder. Many believe Dr. George Hodel was the killer, thanks to an investigation by Hodel's own son.

  2. Waaaaay back in episode 56, we talked about the murder of Dee Dee Blanchard and the shocking case of her daughter, Gypsy Rose. With Gypsy newly released from prison, our patrons voted to hear about everything she's been up to lately. Email: crimeculturepod@gmail.com Website: crimeculturepodcas…

  3. Laci Denise Peterson ( née Rocha; May 4, 1975 — c. December 24, 2002) was an American woman murdered by her husband, Scott Lee Peterson (born October 24, 1972), while eight months pregnant with their first child. Laci disappeared on December 24, 2002, from the couple's home in Modesto, California, after which Scott reported her ...

  4. Mary apparently expected Elizabeth to help her regain her throne. Elizabeth was cautious, ordering an inquiry into the conduct of the confederate lords and the question of whether Mary was guilty of Darnley's murder.

  5. Date: January 15, 1947. Victim: Elizabeth Short (22) Nature of Crime: Murder. This infamous FBI cold case was dramatized in an Oscar-nominated film starring Scarlett Johannsen and Josh...

  6. Elizabeth Short, now known as the Black Dahlia, was found murdered and severed from the waist in Los Angeles in 1947. Details of the 22-year-old’s life are largely unknown, but her unsolved murder has been the source of books and films.

  7. Elizabeth Short was a 22-year-old who worked as a waitress while hoping to make it in Hollywood. She disappeared on January 9, 1947. On January 14, a passerby discovered Short's mutilated body in a residential section of L.A. Short's corpse was cut in half, and her face had deep gashes.