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"Coincidence," you say? To emphatically reiterate my point: it is my contention that it mathematically defies the laws of probability that Hirsh and Venice are not related." --sniggy (2007)

"Whatever the reason, Norton Avenue was a deliberate choice." -Larry Harnisch, (1997)

"The Black Dahlia case will never be solved. It will remain a gaping, black hole in the annuals of Los Angeles crime."--John Gilmore, (2007)

"I, unlike most, read my posts sever times before hitting that send button." --Pamela Hazelton, (2007)

"Beyond the fact that you are exceptionally rude, for the record, I don't know who you are, or what your "work" is or what "map" you are talking about". --Steve Hodel, (2007).

        

Tuesday, June 12, 2007

Elizabeth Short and Unidentified ManMr. & Mrs. Ed Barnes

Careful readers will notice that the vetsfriends photo has been removed. Not the listing, just the photo. The link is still hot. I smell a rat. Meanwhile, this will have to do. The photobooth strip, which I lifted from Mary Pacio's invaluable website. I hope she won't mind. Go there anyhow and take a good long look at these two.

What the Johnson's saw, see, was the happy couple. The Barnes'. Regulars. Red hair, today? Freaks...But it's another roan herring from Jockey Short's.  Bet on Ed. HP. The Hirsh is another decoy. But "Barn's" is the clue. The heavy dismemberment and laving could have been done in the paddock at any racetrack. Hollywood Park  and I'll give you eight-to-five the unidentified matter found in the stomach was turf.

 Modern equine surgery


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