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10 Minute Murder | Bingeable True Crime Stories

Black Dahlia

10 Minute Murder | Bingeable True Crime Stories

Joe Kuner

Entertainment News, True Crime, Documentary, News, Society & Culture

4.8614 Ratings

🗓️ 21 September 2021

⏱️ 13 minutes

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Summary

On the morning of January 15, 1947, Betty Bersinger was walking down the sidewalk in the neighborhood of Leimert Park, Los Angeles, with her 3-year-old daughter Anne in a Taylor-Tot stroller. The two were heading to a shoe repair shop when something caught Betty's eye on a vacant lot on Norton Avenue. She was not sure at first what she was looking at, perhaps a tailor's mannequin. The figure lying on the grass was extremely white and separated in the middle, not looking anything else than an artificial model. But then Betty noticed the dark hair. When she took a closer look, she realized what she had found was actually a mutilated corpse of a young woman. Betty quickly ran to a nearby house, where she called the police. The neverending story of the Black Dahlia had started. 

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0:00.0

The following subject matter is real and only intended for mature audiences.

0:06.5

Discretion is advised.

0:09.2

People are dead.

0:10.1

After deputies say a man went on a shooting rampage.

0:13.2

I knew a week before she died was going to kill her.

0:16.3

I can tell you the scene out there is absolutely horrific.

0:19.0

Nobody knows where this individual may strike next.

0:24.2

This is 10-minute murder.

0:31.8

Welcome to 10-minute murder.

0:34.5

Brief and bingeable true crime.

0:36.8

I'm Joe, the host, and listen, you know I love you,

0:39.7

but I need to address something right out of the gate here. I've eaten so much candy today that I

0:45.0

might pass out or run a marathon, either one. I'm so hopped up on wildberry skittles right now

0:50.2

that I might finish this episode in nine minutes instead of 10.

0:55.4

Probably not, but maybe.

0:52.3

Also unrelated, but I ate all of the candy that I bought for the trick-or-treaters, and it's not even October yet. Do they mail me an award for that? I do I have to go down to the office and pick that up. Let me know in the comments, please. BTW, if you're new to 10-minute murder,

0:53.4

I hope that you'll subscribe if you decide that you're into

0:55.0

brief stories about true crime, wherever you listen or watch. And there should be a button that says subscribe, follow, collect, or something like that. Just hit that button, and you won't miss any future episodes of 10-minute murder. The story today is super famous, and it's one that

1:29.0

you've more than likely heard, at least the name of. There have been countless books and

1:33.4

movies made about the case, but as those so often do, they make up some of the details in order

1:38.6

to make the movie or book more interesting. Well, today, I'm not going to make any of it up.

1:43.6

I'm not going to sugarcoat the

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