Black Dahlia: Who Can Spot the Mistake?

Spot the mistake

Every so often, a Black Dahlia researcher cites Morgan Korzik’s blackdahlia.web.unc.edu, presumably on the theory that any source ending in edu is somehow reliable.

It’s not. See if you can spot the mistake.

ps. You cannot trust anything on the Black Dahlia that uses Wikipedia, as Korzik did.

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5 Responses to Black Dahlia: Who Can Spot the Mistake?

  1. Bob Marlowe's avatar Bob Marlowe says:

    It gives the date and then under the picture says “date unknown”.

    “shifts” should be “sifts”

    “almost 70 years later” should be “more than 70 years later”

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  2. Mary Mallory's avatar Mary Mallory says:

    The photo is not Agness Underwood, but Hazel Glab, who was involved in a killing on Ventura Blvd. in Studio City.

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  3. Kris's avatar Kris says:

    I was anticipating a Steve Hodel essay. In which case I was going to respond, “all of it.”

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