Black Dahlia Murder Case: 60 people had confessed crime in initial investigation
Black Dahlia Murder Case: 60 people had confessed crime in initial investigation
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There are many such cases of murders across the world, which have remained a mystery for years, because till date their real murderers have not been known. One such case is of America, which is known as 'Black Dahlia Murder Case'. This murder took place in the year 1947 created panic in the whole of America at that time. The case is considered to be one of the oldest unresolved murder cases in Los Angeles.

However, Elizabeth Short, from Boston, USA, was known as Black Dahlia. She suddenly disappeared on January 9, 1947, after which her corpse was found five days later, on January 15. It was surprising that her body was cut in half from the waist, along with deep wounds on many parts of the body. The killer had ripped her mouth with a sharp weapon to the ear. Accuse usually shy away from confessing their own crime in the case of murders, but the case of the murder of Elizabeth Short was the most unique of all because, in the initial investigation, about 60 people confessed to the murder of Elizabeth Short, Most of which were men. However, their crime was never proved, so they were released.

More than 500 people have confessed to the murder of Elizabeth Short so far, but surprisingly, there are many of them who were not even born when Short was killed. A case of misleading the case was also registered on many people. Many books have also been written on this massacre. The murder of Elizabeth Short is considered one of the most brutal and unresolved crimes in American history, as the murderer is yet to be traced. Even a magazine has listed it as one of the most notorious unsolved cases in the world.

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