
Dr. J. Paul De River analyzes accused killer R. Bernard Finch based on the left and right sides of his face in the Jan. 27, 1960, Herald-Express.
In case you just tuned in, we’re exploring some of the topics dealt with in Piu Eatwell’s new book “Black Dahlia, Red Rose,” which “solves” the Dahlia case by going back to one of the original suspects, Leslie Dillon, who investigators eliminated in the 1940s after he drew the attention of LAPD “sex crimes expert” Dr. J. Paul De River.
From previous posts, we know that De River reinvented himself, having been born in Louisiana as Joseph Paul Israel.
And we know that he was an ear, nose and throat specialist who reinvented himself as an expert on sex crimes and sex criminals.
Are you skeptical yet? Because there’s more.
The Black Dahlia: Leslie Dillon, Paul De River and the LAPD: Part 1 | Part 2 | Part 3 | Part 4












Note: This is an encore post from 2011.






