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Black Dahlia Murder Letter

Photograph of a threatening letter assembled from newspaper lettering which was addressed to the Los Angeles Herald-Express and claims to have been written by the killer of aspiring American actress and murder victim Elizabeth Short (1924 - 1947), known as the 'Black Dahlia,' Los Angeles, California, 1947. Some experts believe the letters were the work of journalists trying to keep the story alive. (Photo by INTERNATIONAL NEWS PHOTO/Getty Images)
Photograph of a threatening letter assembled from newspaper lettering which was addressed to the Los Angeles Herald-Express and claims to have been written by the killer of aspiring American actress and murder victim Elizabeth Short (1924 - 1947), known as the 'Black Dahlia,' Los Angeles, California, 1947. Some experts believe the letters were the work of journalists trying to keep the story alive. (Photo by INTERNATIONAL NEWS PHOTO/Getty Images)
Black Dahlia Murder Letter
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Credit:
Archive Photos / Stringer
Editorial #:
56716845
Collection:
Archive Photos
Date created:
01 January, 1947
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Release info:
Not released. More information
Source:
Archive Photos
Object name:
T1217583_01
Max file size:
4062 x 3159 px (34.39 x 26.75 cm) - 300 dpi - 3 MB