
I occasionally scan the Web to see what’s out on the distant fringes of the Black Dahlia case. And wow. This is fringe.
Here we have a portrait of Elizabeth Short – post-mutilation – painted in the artist’s blood. Listed on EBay for $250. People never cease to amaze me in the ways they will try to cash in the Black Dahlia.







Keith Thursby writes: Ned Cronin was a columnist at The Times until his death in 1958 and his work has been featured often in the Daily Mirror. His son, Jerry, recently discovered the blog and we started an e-mail conversation. I asked him if he’d be willing to share some memories of growing up in Southern California and his dad. Here is a recent e-mail:









