Saturday, November 14, 2009

The Black Dahlia?

Elizabeth Short was said to have had some sort of reproductive misformation or something along those lines. Does anyone know what it was or may have been?

The Black Dahlia?
lotsa details here.





http://www.crimelibrary.com/notorious_mu...
Reply:I've heard that she had an abnormally shallow vagina which made actual penetration impossible.


Curiously, one of the theories as to why she was killed is that she picked up a john who wasn't satisfied by oral alone and flipped out in a homicidal rage when he realised she was physically incapable of intercourse.


I don't really buy that theory, myself.
Reply:Widely circulated myth holds that Short was unable to have sexual intercourse because of some genetic defect that left her with "infantile genitalia." Los Angeles County district attorney's files states the investigators had questioned three men with whom Short had sexual intercourse[4], including a Chicago police officer who was a suspect in the case[5]. The FBI files on the case also contain a statement from a man with whom Short had sexual intercourse. According to the LAPD summary of the case, in the district attorney's files, the autopsy describes Short's reproductive organs as anatomically normal. The autopsy also states that Short was not and had never been pregnant, contrary to what is sometimes claimed.
Reply:I read somewhere that said her...uhh...reproductive system/organs were underdeveloped so she was unable to reproduce.


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