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Solving the Black Dahlia
- By: Douglas Laux
- Narrated by: Douglas Laux
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Jan 12 2022Less than 1 minute
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Jan 13 202246 mins
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Jan 13 202225 mins
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- simon
- 07-11-22
Great
it was a very informative listen. Easy to follow, well narrated. I could have listened for longer.
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- K8
- 01-04-22
Good listen
this is very interesting. Lots of information about the case.
I had heard of the black dalia before but didn't know the details
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- Chrissie Ann
- 29-01-22
Muddled
Found this a muddled rendering of the terrible Black Dahlia incident. No logic used, no explanation oof anything.
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- PaddyM
- 15-04-22
Mesmerisingly Methodical!
An absolutely phenomenal piece of work by Douglas Laux and obviously a labor of love. Douglas leaves no stone unturned (well…what stones there *are* still available to turn, he certainly lifts and looks under here). His methodical approach to this infamous murder that still shocks almost a century later is to be admired, and if anything was needed to be said to back-up just how good his work is in this regard, it is neither sensationalist or economical with the facts, as such I feel it can proudly stand as a testament to Elizabeth Short - which is certainly something that no other previously published work on this awful incident can claim - well-intentioned or not.
I guarantee you’ll be hard-pressed not to binge your way thru this in one sitting, it’s THAT good - if you’re looking for a 21st Century Digital Gumshoe, Douglas Laux is your guy!
Five stars from me all down the line.
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- Emma
- 08-07-22
Interesting but leads no where
I know this is still an unsolved case, so knew it would probably lead nowhere when I started it, however if just goes around in circles and ends up more as a personal argument with two 'experts' on the case. 1 blames his father and sounds reasonable when you hear his reasons, the other calls the first an fantasist and shows why... leaving you in knots.
Solving the Black Dahlia... more like the fight around it.
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- Samantha m.
- 27-06-23
Great storytelling
loved it. could have listened for longer. wish there was more. definitely worth the listen.
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- AJ
- 14-02-23
Interesting
Really not sure why there's so many bad reviews for this podcast. The description states that this will be told from Douglas's point of view so if you wanted a monotonous fact overview, then you're better off reading the wikipedia page for the murder case. If you want something more narrative, then this is great.
I don't see why some people have an issue with Douglas reading books about the murder and any theories - it happened some 70+ years ago! He can't travel back in time. He even mentions in ep 5 that he's frustrated that all he can go off of is anecdotal evidence and books/reports. I also just find the fact that people have sneered at him reading books about the murder a moot point, to be honest. How do you think journalists research their topics? Do they have all the answers magically beamed into their brain or do they read books, articles, reports, papers and then interview people in that field and then have to come to their own conclusions? Exactly.
People who complained it was confusing, I just don't think were paying attention as I did not find this. Either that or they listened to a different thing entirely. Looking at some of the reviews I think a lot of people may have listened to something else!
Douglas never claims to solve the case. Not sure why some people think he has? I, admittedly only know little about the case so found it interesting that he spoke to different people with their own theories. But I knew he wasn't about to break the case, I think of it akin to Jack the Ripper; no one's going to solve it any time soon but people continue to explore it and I don't see anything wrong with that.
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- Mark cameron
- 05-11-23
very in trein
I jove this pod cast very in trestin and very esay 2 get in 2 and very in trestin
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- Phoebe vW
- 06-05-22
Disappointing
After each of the first episodes, I was left confused and thinking I must have missed the actual point. Then the last episode gave the "resolution" and the former episodes felt as if they had been merely filler.. The "facts" were no more convincing than the theories discarded during the series and sadly did not warrant the optimistic title.
For the amount of times Mr Laux said Elizabeth was forgotten and only the Black Dahlia remembered, he missed the perfect opportunity to tell is who she was and how she should be remembered.
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- Lee
- 14-04-24
On balance ...
It seems likely that Dr Bayley was Elizabeth's killer, though this will sit uncomfortably with many people. As discussed (briefly), in the final episode, humans are simply not built to accept the unknown (pp.) We want everything presented all neat and tidy, but life is seldom like this. While Bayley doesn't check every box, he checks enough of them to distinguish himself as the person who killed this young woman all those years ago.
I, for one, am convinced!
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