Elizabeth Short was an American woman found nude, murdered in Los Angeles, California, in 1947.
She became known as the "Black Dahlia." The case was highly publicized due to its gruesome nature, and remains unsolved.
The Zodiac killer, pseudonym of an unidentified serial killer, murdered at least five people in the San Francisco Bay Area over the span of about nine months. He claimed in letters to have killed 37 people, but he was never identified.
A new book suggests a conclusion, a connection between the death of the "Black Dahlia" and The Zodiac killer. Alex Baber, Director at 'Cold Case Consultants of America' says he's used AI and his code breaking skills to crack the Zodiac Killer's letter.
The Zodiac Killer and Black Dahlia killer are the same.
Joining Nancy Grace today:
- Alex Baber - Director at 'Cold Case Consultants of America'
- Neama Rahmani - Former Federal Prosecutor-turned-trial Attorney; Author: “Harvard to Hashtag;" INSTAGRAM: @Neamarahmani; X: @NeamaRahmani
- Dr. Angela Arnold - Psychiatrist, Atlanta GA. Expert in the Treatment of Pregnant/Postpartum Women, Former Assistant Professor of Psychiatry, Obstetrics and Gynecology: Emory University, Former Medical Director of The Psychiatric Ob-Gyn Clinic at Grady Memorial Hospital
- Sheryl McCollum - Cold Case Investigative Research Institute Founder, ColdCaseCrimes.org, Host of podcast: Zone 7 -- and Author of a new book: "Swans Don't Swim in a Sewer: Solving the Cold Case of the Flint River Killer's Daughter;" X: @149zone7
- Joseph Scott Morgan - Professor of Forensics: Jacksonville State University, Author of "Blood Beneath My Feet," and Host: "Body Bags with Joseph Scott Morgan;" X @JoScottForensic, Instagram @JoScottForensic
- Rachel Sharp - Crime Reporter from DailyMail.com
- Sydney Sumner - Investigative Reporter, ‘Crime Stories’
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