The last known place Elizabeth Short, aka The Black Dahlia, was seen alive. Her ghost is allegedly just one of […] Read more
The private practice of Dr. Walter Bayley, who owned a home one block from where the Black Dahlia was found, […] Read more
The home of Dr. Walter Bayley, who Larry Harnisch has made a convincing argument is the Black Dahlia killer. Read more
A black patent leather purse and one black high heel shoe were discovered in the trash by the owner of […] Read more
Elizabeth Short frequented the soda fountain inside the drug store that was in this location. Due to the flowerlike arrangement […] Read more
Elizabeth Short, aka the Black Dahlia, lived here from July 12 to August 2, 1946. Read more
On January 15, 1947, the severed corpse of Elizabeth Short were found in an overgrown vacant lot on Norton Ave., […] Read more
Elizabeth Short, aka The Black Dahlia, lived here for a couple months with friend Anne Toth around August 1946. Read more
Elizabeth Short lived here from July 12 – August 3 1946, according to the LA Times, and due to the flowerlike arrangement of her hair and penchant for black clothing also where she earned her nickname, the Black Dahlia. Read more
Elizabeth Short, aka the Black Dahlia, shared this apartment with eight girls for $1 a night from Nov. 13 – Dec. 5, 1946. Read more