Murder is shocking. The savagery of Elizabeth Short's (also known as the
Black Dahlia) slaying was beyond anything Los Angeles, indeed the U.S.,
had experienced. Short would not be the only young woman in Los Angeles
during the 1940s to suffer at the hands of a brutal and sadistic killer,
a killer who was never caught. Senseless murder, rape, and robbery were
a common thread throughout the streets of Los Angeles of the
mid-twentieth century. Men and women without much hope, and even less
money, were all too often the victims and the perpetrators. However, the
wealthy were not exempt. Love, rage, jealousy, and money were all
reasons for the murders, mysteries, and misdemeanors covered in this
book, from one end of Los Angeles to the other.