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BLACK DAHLIA
Daughter


Short was buried in Oakland's Mountain View Cemetery in a quiet ceremony attended by six family members. A handful of cops was also there, on the odd chance that the killer would appear to say one last scornful goodbye to his victim.

On a recent trip to the cemetery, Short's gravesite would have been impossible to locate without the help of detailed instructions downloaded from the Internet. Mountain View Cemetery is large and rambling and offers sweeping views of the San Francisco Bay.

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Elizabeth Short's gravesite
Elizabeth Short's gravesite

After half an hour searching a steep hillside, her plot was found. The modest pink marble headstone marking it was overgrown with crabgrass, and the words engraved on it were simple: "Daughter, Elizabeth Short, July 29, 1924 — January 15, 1947."

Short's headstone
Short's headstone

Because in the end, she is more than the enigmatic Black Dahlia, more than the unflattering reputation that has dogged her for six decades, more than another tragic Hollywood story. She was someone's sister, and someone's daughter.

Elizabeth Short, rest in peace.

 

 







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CHAPTERS
1. Black Dahlia Intro

2. Macabre Discovery

3. The Investigation

4. Bette Short

5. "Camp Cutie"

6. Doomed Romance

7. Fickling

8. Last Days

9. The Investigation

10. The Missing Week

11. Suspects

12. Daughter

13. Bibliography

14. Photo Gallery

15. Time Line

16. Black Dahlia Maps

17. The Black Dahlia Movie

18. Book & Movie Reviews

19. The Author

- Black Dahlia Full Coverage

- The Killer Profiled

- Discussion Forum

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