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LAPD Reviews New Evidence in Black Dahlia Case
10 Feb
Summary
- LAPD is reviewing new evidence linking a suspect to the Black Dahlia murder.
- Investigative consultant Alex Baber identified Marvin Margolis as a potential suspect.
- Baber claims to have also solved the Zodiac killer's Z13 cipher, naming the same suspect.

Los Angeles police are currently examining new evidence in the notorious 1947 Black Dahlia murder case. This review follows an investigation by consultant Alex Baber, who has identified Marvin Margolis, an ex-boyfriend of victim Elizabeth Short, as the prime suspect. Margolis died in 1993.
Baber's theory posits that Margolis is also responsible for the unsolved Zodiac killings, citing his decryption of the Zodiac's Z13 cipher to reveal the name "Marvin Merrill." Circumstantial evidence, including Margolis's surgical background and a motel connected to the Zodiac killer, has been presented.
Two detectives from the LAPD's cold case unit have reportedly contacted Baber's team, seeking relevant information. While the LAPD has stated the case has remained open for decades, this renewed interest is significant for a crime that has baffled investigators for nearly 80 years.




