High Profile Unsolved Crimes
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Description: Brief descriptions of four infamous unsolved crimes in the Los Angeles area.
Probably the most infamous unsolved crime in Los Angeles History was the mutilation-murder of Elizabeth Short, the "Black Dahlia." Her severed body was discovered in the Crenshaw District on January 15, 1947. She wore black as a gimmick to foster an acting career in Hollywood in the 1940s, thusly earning the nickname "Black Dahlia." No murder case in U.S. history produced more confessions--38 fully written, more than 200 in telephone calls (police stopped counting).
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