![]() On the left I see an earring, and on the right the another, perhaps the same. Maybe she was tired in a long photo shoot. I am somewhat intrigued by her eyes, as her pupils are half covered by the eyelids in both photos. Short after arrest for underage drinking in Santa Barbara in 1947. ![]() I do not know the origins of either of these two photos, but the one on the left looks like a professional shot. I offer two, as it is hard to tell which of the rest are real and which fictionalized renditions. There are, to my knowledge, only a few photos of Elizabeth Short. It was a scripted horror show, but not real. The graphic violence was the product of a script writer, told to loosen all the bolts of decency and let fly with a tale of a human monster to haunt all our nightmares and our awake time as well. I add a touch of levity because I think of Black Dahlia as OJ, Part One. “What could this woman possibly have said to make a guy that mad?” But, he said, that aside from that, he had to wonder, After describing the brutal death of Elizabeth Short, the comedian made a mild apology, telling his audience that he understood this was brutal material. I can only speculate, and am probably wrong, that the comedian was perhaps Anthony Jeselnik, one of my favorites, who likes to lead his audience to gruesome and unexpected punchlines. I wish I had caught the name of the comedian. It was one huge purple bruise, the nose crushed deep into the facial cavity, the mouth cut ear to ear into a smile that leered up at you, somehow mocking the rest of the brutality inflicted.” ![]() The cuts went all the way down to the bone, but the worst of the worst was the girl’s face. The top half was worse: the breasts were dotted with cigarette burns, the right one hanging loose, attached to the torso only by shreds of skin the left one slashed around the nipple. The flaps of skin beside the gash were pulled back there were no organs inside. A large triangle had been gouged out of the left thigh, and there was a long, wide cut running from the bisection point down to the top of the public hair. The bottom half lay in the weeds a few feet away from the top, legs wide open. “It was the nude, mutilated body of a young woman, cut in half at the waist. It is a quote from Ellroy’s fictional detective, Bucky Bleichert. The comedian I heard described the Dahlia’s wounds in detail, probably not too different than what follows. I am quoting below from James Ellroy’s fictional account, The Black Dahlia. I came across something resembling the following, one of the best laughs I get in my daily life. I only became aware of it because as I drive about doing daily business, I listen to comedy channels on SiriusXM. It unhappened in Los Angeles in January of 1947. The above is part of an official autopsy report on the corpse of Elizabeth Short, the Black Dahlia, one of the most famous unsolved murders in U.S. Intestines, stomach, liver and spleen removed.” Inspection of upper half abdominal cavity reveals no free-flowing blood. Right breasts almost completely severed from the thorax. Multiple lacerations on anterior thorax, concentrated on both breasts. Through-and-through laceration from both mouth corners across masseter muscles, extending through temporal mandibula joints and up to both earlobes. Downward displacement of nasal cartilege. On the upper half: the head is intact, facial features significantly obscured by massive ecchymoses, hematomas and edema. The cadaver is presented in two halves, with bisection at the level of the umbilicus. Muscle tone indicates her age is between sixteen and thirty. “On gross pathology, we have a female Caucasian. I am using them because at this point I need uplifting stories. ![]() I have two projects in store, this one below, and John Wayne Gacy sitting nearby. It’s all gloomy, and I am up to the gills with it. The public has bought in, and with the false flag attack on the Seat of Government on Wednesday, I see Biden in the future, along with martial law, military checkpoints and travel permits. We’ve been writing about it here now for nearly a year. I am tired of Covid and everything around it.
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