Welcome back to another episode of Scream and Sugar, your true crime coffee hour. In today's case, Candace takes us through part one of the most haunting unsolved murders of the 20th century, the murder of Elizabeth Short, famously dubbed the Black Dahlia.
On a brisk January morning in Los Angeles in 1947, a woman and her daughter came across a gruesome scene - the bisected and mutilated corpse of Elizabeth Short. Soon, the shocking discovery made national headlines as the police struggled to find a lead.
Our investigation will uncover the web of speculation, suspects, and unanswered questions that still haunt this case over seven decades later. Join us as we sift through the evidence, dissect the theories, and sip on coffee from local coffee and wine shop, Swill. Join us for a discussion on the social meeds, and stay spooky babies!
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Case Notes:
Root of Evil: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/root-of-evil-the-true-story-of-the/id1450277129
https://www.legendsofamerica.com/elizabeth-short-black-dahlia/
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