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True Murder: The Most Shocking Killers

SISTERS IN DEATH—Who Killed The Black Dahlia?—Eli Frankel

True Murder: The Most Shocking Killers

Dan Zupansky

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

42.7K Ratings

🗓️ 1 December 2025

⏱️ 90 minutes

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Summary

Who killed the Black Dahlia? In this eye-opening shocker,  award-winning producer, true-crime researcher, and Hollywood insider Eli Frankel finally solves the greatest-and most gruesome-murder mystery of the twentieth century just before its 80th anniversary.
In January 1947, the bisected body of Elizabeth Short, completely drained of blood, was discovered in an undeveloped lot in Los Angeles. Its gruesome mutilations led to a firestorm of publicity, city-wide panic, and an unprecedented number of investigative paths led by the LAPD—all dead ends. The Black Dahlia murder remained an unsolved mystery for over seventy years.
Six years earlier and sixteen hundred miles away, another woman’s life had ended in a similarly horrific manner. Leila Welsh was an ambitious, educated, popular, and socially connected beauty. Though raised modestly on a prairie farm, she was heiress to her Kansas City family’s status and wealth. On a winter morning in 1941, Leila’s butchered body was found in her bedroom bearing the marks of unspeakable trauma.
One victim faded into obscurity. The other became notorious. Both had in common a killer whose sadistic mind was a labyrinth of dark secrets.
Eli Frankel reveals for the first time a key fact about the Black Dahlia crime scene, never before shared with the public, that leads inexorably to the stunning identification of a criminal who was at the same time amateurish and fiendish, skilled and lucky, sophisticated and brutish. Drawing on newly discovered documents, law enforcement files, interviews with the last surviving participants, the victims’ own letters, trial transcripts, military records, and more, this epic true-crime saga puts together the missing pieces of a legendary puzzle.
In Sisters in Death, the Black Dahlia cold case is finally closed. SISTERS IN DEATH: The Black Dahlia, the Prairie Heiress, and Their Hunter—Eli Frankel 

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You are now listening to True Murder, the most shocking killers in true crime history,

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and the authors that have written about them.

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Gacy, Bundy, Dommer, the Nightstalker, BTK.

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Every week, another fascinating author

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talking about the most shocking and infamous killers

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in true crime history.

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True murder.

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With your host, journalist and author, Dan Zupansky.

0:40.3

Good evening. Who killed the Black Dahlia?

0:43.3

In this eye-opening shocker, award-winning producer, true crime researcher, and Hollywood

0:49.3

insider Eli Frankl finally solves the greatest and most gruesome murder mystery of the 20th century,

0:57.3

just before its 80th anniversary.

1:01.7

In January, 1947, the bisected body of Elizabeth Short, completely drained of blood,

1:10.0

was discovered in an undeveloped lot in Los Angeles.

1:14.6

Its gruesome mutilations led to a firestorm of publicity, citywide panic, and an unprecedented

1:21.4

number of investigated paths led by the LAPD, all dead ends.

1:32.7

The Black Gallia murder remained an unsolved mystery for over 70 years.

1:37.3

Six years earlier and 1,600 miles away,

1:42.0

another woman's life had ended in a similarly horrific manner.

1:48.2

Lila Welsh was an ambitious, educated, popular, and socially connected beauty.

1:55.8

Though raised modestly on a prairie farm, she was heiress to her Kansas City family's status and wealth.

1:58.0

On a winter morning in 1941, Leela's butchered body was found in her bedroom bearing the marks of unspeakable trauma.

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