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The Black Dahlia

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The Black Dahlia is about the unsolved murder of Elizabeth Short in Los Angeles, California in 1947.  The case became highly publicized and known due to the gruesome nature of the crime, and is even considered one of the most famous unsolved murders in U.S history. The details surrounding her death have had a long-lasting cultural intrigue, with multiple various theories and public speculation, which in turn, has caused her story to be the basis of many books and films over the years. Please be warned some of this story could be considered gruesome with some details that might be disturbing or triggering. This story contains the following graphic content: mention of a real crime with a real victim; mention of the death, mutilation, and dismemberment of the deceased; mention of suicide; mention of rape and sexual abuse; and detailed description of victim injuries. If any of the above could trigger you, please don't read any further. Life of Elizabeth Short Elizabeth Short was born o

The Devil's Footprints

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  There've been multiple claims over the centuries of the phenomena that are known as the Devil's footprints. There've been claims of such mysterious hoof-like prints in multiple parts of the world, with many different variations of stories and just as many theories on what they could really be. Because there's so many different stories I'm going to stick to the more common, well known stories that I could find information on. While each of these legends share the similarities of the 'hoof-prints', each one defers in their own way. Some a little more crazy then the previous. Exe Estuary England: The Devil's Snow Tracks In February 1855, around Exe Estuary in East and South Devon, England after a heavy snowfall, trails of hoof-like prints appeared overnight in the snow covering a total distance of 40 to 100 miles. The hoof-prints were suggested to be the tracks of the Devil with multiple theories circling the incident. The hoof-prints measured about four