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At around 10 a.m. on January 15, 1947, Betty Bersinger was pushing her daughter in a stroller through the Leimert Park section of South Los Angeles when she noticed something among the weedy, vacant lots just off the sidewalk—a naked corpse, severed at the waist, the stark whiteness of its skin offset by jet-black hair and deformities like the g.
Escrito con Sangre Elizabeth Short "La Dalia Negra"
Seventy-six years ago, on January 8, 1947, Robert 'Red' Manley drove to the home of Elvera and Dorothy French in Pacific Beach, in the San Diego area, to pick up a young woman he'd met a month earlier. Her name was Elizabeth Short. Red was a twenty-five-year-old salesman and occasional saxophone player, with a wife, Harriette, and 4-month.
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Though Robert Manley had been a prime witness and had been extensively interviewed by LAPD in January 1947 as being the person who had driven Elizabeth Short from San Diego and upon arrival in LA had at Elizabeth's request driven her to the DTLA Greyhound bus station, where she secured her personal suitcase in a locker.
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Seemingly making headway in the case, investigators apprehended married salesman Robert "Red" Manley, who met Short in San Diego and dropped her off at L.A.'s Biltmore Hotel on January 9, the.
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Robert Red Manley was the last person to see Elizabeth Short aka The Black Dahlia, alive. He dropped her of at the Biltmore Hotel in downtown Los Angeles. He was a suspect in her murder. He was hounded for the rest of his life. His wife had him committed to Patton State Hospital in 1954. Son of William Morris Manley &.
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The SuspectsThe last person to see Short alive on 9 January 1947 was Robert "Red" Manley, a 25-year-old married salesman. The pair had apparently stayed a night in a local motel and Manley had driven her the following day to Los Angeles, to check her luggage in at a bus station. Short had told him she was going to Berkeley to stay with her.
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Robert M. "Red" Manley. The last person seen with Elizabeth Short before her disappearance, Manley was the LAPD's top suspect in the first few days after the killing. After two polygraph tests and a sworn alibi, Manley was set free.
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Shortly after Elizabeth Short's body was discovered on Jan. 15, 1947, police tracked down the last person believed to have seen her alive: a married, red-headed pipe clamp salesman named Robert "Red" Manley. As Manley told police, he first met Short in late 1946, when he struck up a conversation with her on a street corner.
Robert 'Red' Manley, Virginia Short Sister (left) and Phoebe Short Elizabeth's mother (right) in
This photograph shows Robert "Red" Manley embracing his wife, Harriette. A suspect in the murder of Elizabeth Short, Mrs. Manley said her husband was at work all day Tuesday, the day before the body was found, and that night the Manley's had visited friends. LA Public Library/Herald-Examiner Collection
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Dec 4, 2023 6:11 PM EST Elizabeth Short was an aspiring actress who was murdered in Los Angeles in 1947. Santa Barbara police, Public domain, via Wikimedia Commons Who Was Elizabeth Short? Elizabeth Short was an American woman who moved to California to pursue her dreams of being an actress.
Escrito con Sangre Elizabeth Short "La Dalia Negra"
Paul De River. He wrote a series of articles for the paper in which he attempted to analyze the mind of the killer. De River wrote the killer was a sadist and suggested that: "during the killing episode, he had an opportunity to pump up effect two sources — from his own sense of power and in overcoming the resistance of another.
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On Thursday, January 9, 1947, Short returned from a San Diego trip with Robert "Red" Manley, a 26-year-old married salesman she had dated.. a 1949 grand jury convened to consider evidence.
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During this time she dated a number of men, one of whom was Robert "Red" Manley, a 26-year-old travelling salesman from Huntington Park, in Los Angeles. On January 9, 1947 it would be Robert Manley who would drive Elizabeth Short back to Los Angeles and let her off at the Biltmore Hotel. Short was discovered dead the following Wednesday.
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On January 9, 1947, 5 days before her murder, Elizabeth returned to her home in Los Angeles after a quick trip down south to San Diego. She was with a guy named Robert "Red" Manley, a 25-year old that she was reportedly dating at the time, although he was married.Robert Manley told police that after he picked Elizabeth up from her house on January 8, he took her to the Biltmore Hotel in.
Robert "Red" Manley was at one time a prime suspect in the murder. In this picture taken at the
Black Dahlia Elizabeth Short (July 29, 1924 - c. January 14-15, 1947), known posthumously as the Black Dahlia, was an American woman found murdered in the Leimert Park neighborhood of Los Angeles, California, on January 15, 1947.
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The first suspect is Robert "Red" Manley. Manley had been giving Short rides home from San Diego for about a month. When the place that Short was staying at had fallen through she called Manley to come pick her up and take her to the Biltmore Hotel.