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This is hours and hours of controlled torture. And I think it was planned. Yes. It's like, are we forgetting that the blood was drained from her body, everyone? That requires a lot.
This is hours and hours of controlled torture. And I think it was planned. Yes. It's like, are we forgetting that the blood was drained from her body, everyone? That requires a lot.
I just figured it out. I will not encourage you to look at the crime scene photos because I'll never encourage you to do that. No. And these have been shared so many times that unfortunately they're everywhere.
I just figured it out. I will not encourage you to look at the crime scene photos because I'll never encourage you to do that. No. And these have been shared so many times that unfortunately they're everywhere.
If you are familiar with them, I looked at them because we were going into this case and It is a remarkably clean bisection. This is not like, I'm sorry to get graphic here, but you're here. It is not like a tearing through somebody kind of thing. Like this is not a ragged cut. It's a cut that is so fucking clean. It's clinical is what it is. Right. That is a clinical cut if I ever saw one.
If you are familiar with them, I looked at them because we were going into this case and It is a remarkably clean bisection. This is not like, I'm sorry to get graphic here, but you're here. It is not like a tearing through somebody kind of thing. Like this is not a ragged cut. It's a cut that is so fucking clean. It's clinical is what it is. Right. That is a clinical cut if I ever saw one.
I think somebody... You will never convince me that this person is not a doctor or a surgeon. Exactly. It's the same thing as Jack the Ripper. You're just not going to convince me. I agree. It's just the way it is for it. And we will get into that. Don't worry. Yeah. In the years since the publication of that book, Severed, The True Story of the Black Dahlia Murder...
I think somebody... You will never convince me that this person is not a doctor or a surgeon. Exactly. It's the same thing as Jack the Ripper. You're just not going to convince me. I agree. It's just the way it is for it. And we will get into that. Don't worry. Yeah. In the years since the publication of that book, Severed, The True Story of the Black Dahlia Murder...
Severed has come under a lot of scrutiny for a lot of inaccuracies, mistakes, you know, a lot of that stuff. Among other things, the author Gilmore paid Wilson for the interview. Okay. Which does happen. For sure. But in these cases, that makes your eyebrow raise a little. And the transcript indicates the conversation occurred over the course of many rounds of drinks. Which can taint things.
Severed has come under a lot of scrutiny for a lot of inaccuracies, mistakes, you know, a lot of that stuff. Among other things, the author Gilmore paid Wilson for the interview. Okay. Which does happen. For sure. But in these cases, that makes your eyebrow raise a little. And the transcript indicates the conversation occurred over the course of many rounds of drinks. Which can taint things.
Not great. It has also been pointed out that years after Severed was released, Gilmore had advanced to an entirely different theory about the killing. So it kind of taints this original one because you're like, huh? Right. In a 1982 interview with the Los Angeles Herald-Examiner, Gilmore described a suspect he refers to only as Mr. Jones.
Not great. It has also been pointed out that years after Severed was released, Gilmore had advanced to an entirely different theory about the killing. So it kind of taints this original one because you're like, huh? Right. In a 1982 interview with the Los Angeles Herald-Examiner, Gilmore described a suspect he refers to only as Mr. Jones.
According to Gilmore, Mr. Jones had confessed the murder to one of Gilmore's contacts. Okay. Now, in this version of events, Gilmore claims that Mr. Jones picked Short up at the Biltmore and, quote, The two quarreled about a phone call she wanted to make. And when she insisted on leaving the wooden house, an incensed Jones beat her, raped her, and then losing all control. Nope.
According to Gilmore, Mr. Jones had confessed the murder to one of Gilmore's contacts. Okay. Now, in this version of events, Gilmore claims that Mr. Jones picked Short up at the Biltmore and, quote, The two quarreled about a phone call she wanted to make. And when she insisted on leaving the wooden house, an incensed Jones beat her, raped her, and then losing all control. Nope.
Tortured her and ultimately killed her. No. In his frenzy to cut the body up for disposal purposes.
Tortured her and ultimately killed her. No. In his frenzy to cut the body up for disposal purposes.
If you are trying to dispose of a body, you cut off the limbs. I know this sounds horrible. No, but it's just what it is. But if you're doing it for disposal purposes, you are putting it into bags so it isn't found or that it is found in several different places. And you are not putting her next to a sidewalk where she is found posed.
If you are trying to dispose of a body, you cut off the limbs. I know this sounds horrible. No, but it's just what it is. But if you're doing it for disposal purposes, you are putting it into bags so it isn't found or that it is found in several different places. And you are not putting her next to a sidewalk where she is found posed.
You don't leave limbs on if you're trying to dispose of a body easily. And again, this is a horrible discussion to have, but it's just, this doesn't make sense. Yeah. Like you can't tell me this was for disposal purposes. No. And then. This was for, it was for shock factor. She was posed like she was getting a photo taken. Right. That's not what that was. Don't tell me that was disposal.
You don't leave limbs on if you're trying to dispose of a body easily. And again, this is a horrible discussion to have, but it's just, this doesn't make sense. Yeah. Like you can't tell me this was for disposal purposes. No. And then. This was for, it was for shock factor. She was posed like she was getting a photo taken. Right. That's not what that was. Don't tell me that was disposal.