Michael Connelly says same killer committed Black Dahlia, Zodiac murders
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Michael Connelly says same killer committed Black Dahlia, Zodiac murders
"After nearly 80 years, hope for answers to the infamous 1947 Black Dahlia murder had faded into nothingness. It was, as best-selling writer Michael Connelly said in 2024, an unsolvable case. One for which he imagined a different outcome in his then-new book, The Waiting, to keep the lure of the case alive, so that in a way it's solved, but unsolved."
"Alex Baber, founder of Cold Case Consultants of America, discovered in researching the Zodiac Killer which pointed to one man as responsible for both those murders in Northern California as well as the Black Dahlia murder in Los Angeles. Michael Connelly's podcast Killer in the Code explores those cases and Baber's investigation and evidence. (Photo courtesy of Alex Baber and Killer in the Code podcast.)"
After nearly 80 years with no resolution, the 1947 murder of Elizabeth Short, known as the Black Dahlia, remained unsolved. Best-selling writer Michael Connelly created an alternate outcome in his novel The Waiting and produced a podcast, Killer in the Code, to examine renewed leads. Alex Baber, founder of Cold Case Consultants of America, uncovered evidence while researching the Zodiac Killer that pointed to a single man as responsible for both the Northern California Zodiac murders and the Black Dahlia killing in Los Angeles. Podcast material includes photographic enhancements, comparisons to a San Francisco police sketch, and identification of Marvin Margolis as a prime suspect.
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