America 1940-1949: Law and Justice Research Article from American Decades

This Study Guide consists of approximately 69 pages of chapter summaries, quotes, character analysis, themes, and more - everything you need to sharpen your knowledge of America 1940-1949.

America 1940-1949: Law and Justice Research Article from American Decades

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The Black Dahlia Case.

The 1947 murder of Elizabeth Short is notable in that it garnered the greatest number of spurious confessions in California history. Short, who had become known as the Black Dahlia for her propensity always to dress in black, was born in 1925. By the age of twenty-two she had achieved a reputation as an aspiring actress who would go to bed with anyone who could possibly offer her a part in a movie. On 15 January 1947 her naked body was found cut in half and eviscerated in a vacant lot in a Los Angeles suburb. On her thigh were carved the initials "BD," presumably for Black Dahlia. Her murder seemed to bring out the worst among the psychologically disturbed in the Los Angeles area. The police were overwhelmed with the number of people who confessed to the murder. However, at...

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