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48: The Black Dahlia | Red Thread

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🗓️ 14 December 2024

⏱️ 97 minutes

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0:00.0

The

0:07.0

The Hello, it's red thread time.

0:33.0

Today, we're discussing a very important and monumental case in American true crime history.

0:41.3

The Black Dahlia murders, fellas.

0:44.1

It's a, well, murder, really.

0:45.8

It was one murder.

0:47.2

Massive situation or case in the early 1940s.

0:50.9

You guys, have you guys done any videos on it, Isaiah? I have. I covered it back when I did the

0:57.5

unsolved true crime iceberg. And I've also heard other YouTubers talk about. So I'm pretty

1:03.5

familiar with the case and how depressing it is. It's extremely depressing. So I guess that's a

1:08.9

warning for anyone out there listening. This is going to get depressing. Sorry, Caleb. This is one of those episodes where you are going to break down into tears. Oh, yeah. Break down into. You mean laughter. Tears of laughter. Tears of laughter. It's okay, guys. These are tears of laughter. Someone got hurt. It's tragic. So funny. Yeah.

1:31.3

Where'd you put it on your iceberg, Isaiah?

1:37.6

It was one of the top layers I remember because the idea was as you went down the iceberg. It was more like disturbing or more like obscure cases.

1:42.8

And the black dolly was pretty famous.

1:45.0

So it was like layer one or two, I think.

1:48.1

Because it is one of the most famous unsolved murders.

1:51.2

Yeah, it is. Absolutely.

1:52.2

Yeah, it is. Absolutely. And stuff like the, those, I forget what the name of it was,

1:57.7

the Delilah murders or something. The, uh, the murders in The murders in Ohio of the two girls on the train tracks that actually got solved a few months ago.

2:07.3

But that one was like a famous unsolved one forever.

2:09.9

Do you think that this case, this unsolved case, the Black Dalian murders will ever be solved?

2:16.1

No.

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