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Black Dahlia, Red Rose: The Crime, Corruption, and Cover-Up of America's Greatest Unsolved Murder

by Piu Marie Eatwell

Narrated by Robertson Dean

3.82 ABR Score (2.4K ratings)
★ 3.74 Goodreads (2.1K) ★ 4.4 Audible (215)
9h 7m Released 2017 Literature & Fiction

Why Listen?

Robertson Dean's noir-soaked narration transforms Eatwell's meticulous investigation into a gripping procedural that finally cuts through decades of myth to expose the real corruption behind Hollywood's most infamous murder.

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About This Audiobook

Seventy years after Elizabeth Short's brutally mutilated body was discovered in a Los Angeles park, investigative journalist Piu Marie Eatwell reopens America's most notorious cold case with unprecedented access to previously classified evidence. Drawing from newly released FBI files, unredacted LAPD documents, and exclusive family interviews, Eatwell constructs a compelling theory about the true identity of the killer who eluded justice in 1947. Her investigation peels back layers of police corruption, media sensationalism, and Hollywood's dark underbelly during the post-war era, revealing how the search for the "Black Dahlia" murderer became as twisted as the crime itself.

Robertson Dean's measured narration proves perfectly suited to this methodical examination of evidence and testimony. His authoritative delivery lends gravity to the forensic details while maintaining clarity through complex timelines and multiple suspects. Dean's pacing allows listeners to absorb the intricate web of corruption and conspiracy that Eatwell unravels, making the dense investigative material accessible without sacrificing its scholarly rigor. The audio format particularly enhances the atmospheric quality of this true crime narrative, transforming archival documents and witness accounts into a gripping procedural that feels both historical and immediate.