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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).

        

Thursday, November 22, 2007

Baghdad, USA

3874 US Casualties in Iraq, to date. They were good troops, too. All irreplacable by our lights. We'll never see them again. Bush, however, is poised for a comeback in the polls, as America sit down to eat it's national meal, a large flightless, bad-tempered bird. God is great, God is good, let us thank Him for our food. The Asian beast roars on. Operation Yankee Blowed Up is well into it fourth year.  A smash hit by all accounts. Go Packers. The Presiddiddy is absolutely mad about Baghdad and plans to keep it. He wants to re-name it Bushdaddy on the TigrisRUafraiddy, Shaqqa-shaqqa boosh-shaqqua-boosh, Gimme a "B", but Vicelord Cheney put the big kibosh on that.

Meanwhile, the stupids in Congress have voted a mere six hundred million of your dollars for a brand new US Embassy Fortress compound in Baghdad. Just for what in the muck do we need an embassy in our own country? Iraq is ours by ancient right of conquest, we should be thinking more in terms of a governor's mansion. We have one here in Illinois we'll could let them have cheap, but no way, tax and spend democrats, can't tell a nabob from a NARAL these days. Hell, nobody even asks those questions but me. As ever, pulling the cart before the horse.

The Black Dahlia? It's become a replay of the great commie western, High Noon. Marshal Coop (Matt) is all alone again at the train station at Clement junction and sniggy has pulled a Lloyd Bridges. He probably didn't like my pulling rank on him, but it can't be helped. Sixty years in the cold case file isn't even a roadkill up here. The rules are different in the frozen north. If you can dress the meat, it's yours to eat. That's why they call them the Packers.

Show a little gridiron. The fact is you can't triangulate locations until you have firsts laid out your grid pattern. This should have been done at the Norton site back in '47, but wasn't. Empiricism was not the hallmark of law enforcement in those days, they relied on experience, which couldn't prepare them for this one.

Let me just take you back to my original hypothesis: The exact location of the body is the key to the murder. That location is 34.0150/-118.332. Next, we must overlay that point with a grid (x,y)  in order to subject that point to analysis. X is the north-south axis, Y is west to east.  Now, you may triangulate if you wish. I will begin to work east (left to right as you view the map) along the y-axis to establish an algorithm for the solution. The eastward progression is expressed in negative minutes, 60 minutes equal one degree of latitude. (332-60=272) Y-1= 34.0150/-118.272. Once more for luck; (332-120=212) Exposition Park. Y-2=34.0150/-118.212. Clement Junction.

 


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