Has the theory that the Cleveland Torso murderer was the Black Dahlia murderer been officially dismissed?
A. I’m not sure what would constitute “officially” in this context. Presumably that would be the Los Angeles Police Department. In their defense, the police have the job of solving crimes that will result in criminal prosecution and conviction. With Los Angeles’ homicide rate increasing, investigators have their hands full already and don’t have time to actively pursue a case more than half a century old that is extremely unlikely to result in a prosecution and conviction. Of course, this would apply even more to the killings in Cleveland, which are much older and in another jurisdiction. Q. I was doing research on the Torso Murders in Depression Era Cleveland, Ohio and, being superficially acquainted with the Black Dahlia case, I was intrigued by the similarities in the two unsolved cases. Are they related? A. Let me start by saying that rather than being a generalist, I’m a specialist and limit myself to one case at a time, so I only have a superficial knowledge of the Cleveland crim
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