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Hypocritical

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5 out of 5 stars
Ejecución
5 out of 5 stars
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1 out of 5 stars

Revisado: 08-23-23

This story was told in an amazing way and seems like it is objective. However, Larry Harnisch, the guy who thinks that he's 95% sure that Walter Bayley did it, has just as loose as facts as the Hodel theory which is also stupid. Piu Eatwell's book was mentioned and I myself have read it. I honestly don't think Larry Harnisch or the author of this book even read it. If they did, they didn't follow up on any of the facts. I call this "hypocritical," as the title of my comment, because it claims to be objective. This CIA author says he knows deception when he sees it but by his own admission believed Hodel until Harnisch came along. Bayley does check a few boxes and a few more than Hodel. Again, it's as if neither the author or Harnisch read Black Dahlia: Red Rose by Piu Eatwell. I would've liked this podcast to be 5 times as long with physical investigation into Eatwell's claim that Leslie Dillon did the murder at the request of Mark Hansen (who didn't mean for her to be brutally murdered the way she did but would definitely be implicated in the murder if Dillon was convicted). Mark Hansen WAS connected to the mob but wasn't necessarily IN the mob. Hansen was close friends with the chief of police who would create roadblocks for the gangster squad. The gangster squad did do what they could but then were taken off for homicide, who should've been put on in the first place in any other, you know, HOMICIDE. Why would a gangster sqaud be put on a single homicide????? The biggest connection to Leslie Dillon being the murderer is the Aster Motel, where on January 15th, 1947, where Dillon was seen to be staying for the week before, in room 3, there was found a human amount of blood with feces scattered all over. They found 800 pills of phenobarbital in Dillon's bags with a dog leash that had brush marks that were the same as on Elizabeth Short's body. The tests they did on room 3, a couple of years later unfortunately, did show a psudo positive result which means that blood was found but another chemical was giving it a pseudo reading. Anyways, theres a lot more to the story but I challenge the author to read Piu Eatwell's story, or listen to it on here with Audible, then do another investigation to see if those facts provided in the book are actually true. If he finds they are not, I may change my mind. However, if everything that Eatwell said is true, then there is no doubt that Leslie Dillon in connection with Mark Hansen would solve the case. Mark Hansen lied about not being called on January 9th, 1947 by Elizabeth Short from the Biltmore Hotel but he did get called by her. It was the only call that WAS confirmed she made from the hotel. That in itself, like other facts provided, does not prove anything. However, everything connects to Elizabeth Short's murder. Elizabeth was seen a few time with Dillon, once at his trailer park in Long Beach called A1 Trailer Park, where the owner and another resident were sure Beth was there. Dillon rushed over to the owner's trailer when cops showed up and the owner was asked what Dillon was doing here just before they came in. The owner said, "He was erasing entries of who was here since we keep a log of everyone, guests, who comes in and out of here." Again, this is a small portion of ALL that is connected with Dillon and Hansen; probably only 8-10%. There WAS a big cover-up by the LAPD, not the gangster squad division, but by homicide and the chief of police. The cover up for Hansen occured at first but then they didn't exactly expect this case to get so big. Dillon threatened to tell all about Hansen and everyone else if he was arrested. They dug themselves too deep. READ Black Dahlia: Red Rose, do the investigation on it (I would be happy to do it with you), and come back with another podcast cirtiquing Eatwell. Dr. Di River (Israel), DID do unethical things in regards to Leslie Dillon. That doesn't mean he wasn't right. I find it ironic that Harnisch dismisses this theory without actually providing evidence that they were wrong. He makes ad hominem claims about him, which were true, to discredit him. Ad Hominem, as everyone knows, does not provide evidence of ANYTHING. Please, please, please, read Eatwell's book, or listen to it, and tell me that it's not true. I'm okay with it if it isn't. The Walter Bayley theory, which I have researched further than just this podcast, is loose at best. I am not 100% sure Eatwell was honest in everything she wrote. However, she did research and if she actually found what she wrote in the book, then it's absolutely Dillon. He was a criminal, who worked for Hansen, committed crimes after the case, who took interest in the Black Dahlia case just like other murderers do: Return to the scene of the crime, help cops investigate who did it, or look for a missing body. Leslie Dillon, contradicting Harnsich, contacted De River (I put an "i" and not an "e" before, sorry), in order to investigate and not the other way around. De River did invite him to do so because he investigated every nook and cranny he could. De River wasn't an actual psychiatrist, but THAT doesn't mean he was wrong. He helped solve a psychosexual murder shortly before Elizabeth Short. Contemporaries of his time said he was amazing at what he did. Even if he created the position, IT DOESN'T MEAN HE WAS WRONG. I am not saying I'm 100%, but again, if Eatwell is correct, then this thing is solved. Especially the Aster Motel connection (the Motel still exists on Flower St in LA). The blood and feces, the witnesses who saw Elizabeth Short there with Hansen and Dillon that same week, and the cover up which would be easily proven if looked into with certain contacts. The gangster squad, and a reporter who later became the first woman executive editor, Agnes Underwood "Aggi," were both taken off the case in two different instances. The Gangster Squad was closing in on the Aster Motel situation and then got taken off, and Aggi was getting close to finding out who did it and was promoted to editor which took her off the case. Both members of the Gangster Squad and Aggi didn't stop investigating afterwards, however, and they both come to the same conclusion: Leslie Dillon murdered and slaughtered Elizabeth Short in connection to Mark Hansen who told Dillon to, "Get rid of her" not knowing he was going to do what he did. Hansen constantly came on to Elizabeth Short while she lived at his Carlos Ave house and she constantly rejected him. He was known to be have violent outbursts. Okay, I could go on and on but please just read Eatwell's story and let's take a different look at the case.

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No other "theories" have a connection like this

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5 out of 5 stars
Ejecución
5 out of 5 stars
Historia
5 out of 5 stars

Revisado: 08-22-23

Amazing evidence brought to light that was obviously suppressed. WHY OH WHY would anyone think it's anyhone else than Leslie Dillon and a connection to Mark Hansen with the police? I thought this the first time I went through everything but then there's the Steve Hodel's whom I never thought George Hodel, his father, committed the murder and only loosely connects him to the Dahlia through his narcissistic need to for attention. Then Larry Harnisch, who obviously also doesn't believe Hodel, thinks that Walter Bayley did it. He is commiting the same error of loosely connecting things based on a pet theory. I do not think Larry has the same motivation as Steve Hodel for attention, but I belive he is loosely connecting things to support his pet theory. This book, Black Dahlia: Red Rose shows that the murder was commited at the Aster Motel by Leslie Dillon while she was staying there and Mark Hansen was there. This case should be reopened and present it to a court to finally show that Leslie Dillon obviously did this at the discretion of Mark Hansen and the police; who covered it up successfully. The Hodel case was a distraction.

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