Buzzfeed Unsolved Black Dahlia by Roos Huurdeman

The Black Dahlia




By Roos Huurdeman
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The Black Dahlia




By Roos Huurdeman

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Today
Silent Reading




Introduction
Buzzfeed Unsolved Short
timer
10:00

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The Black Dahlia
Facts
1947
Los Angeles
A small town girl's rise to fame
First well-known brutal crime in LA
Safety


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Questions to think about
Before-While-After

Why do you think she was named black dahlia?
What do you think made this case so famous?
What does this case represent?

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Slide 5 - Video

Questions to think about
Before-While-After

Why do you think she was named black dahlia?
What do you think made this case so famous?
What does this case represent?

Slide 6 - Slide

00:16
What did Betty think the body was at first?

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00:45
What did Betty think the body was at first?

Slide 8 - Open question

00:46
What was done to remove fingerprints?

Slide 9 - Slide

01:14
What was done to remove fingerprints?

Slide 10 - Open question

01:15
To what do the Unsolvers compare Billmore Hotel?

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02:26
To what do the Unsolvers compare Billmore Hotel?

Slide 12 - Open question

02:27
Which two methods of interrogation were used on Robert?

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03:36
Which two methods of interrogation were used on Robert?

Slide 14 - Open question

03:37
What is the first clue as to why George could be the killer?

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04:41
What is the first clue as to why George could be the killer?
A
He had murdered before
B
He was friends with the LAPD
C
He was a doctor
D
He knew Elizabeth very well

Slide 16 - Quiz

04:42
Which word is used to describe the result of both tests?

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05:26
Which word is used to describe the result of both tests?

Slide 18 - Open question

05:27
Why do they think the George case was never followed-up on?

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06:24
Why do they think the George case was never followed-up on?
A
The LAPD went bankrupt
B
There wasn't enough evidence
C
They lost a file containing evidence
D
The LAPD were corrupt

Slide 20 - Quiz

Follow-Up
Revisited episode BU: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YCnFYvL17v4 
Movies
Books
Podcasts

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