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The Black Dahlia and The Writer’s Imagination

In My Dark Places, James Ellroy’s brutally honest memoir of his journey into his mother’s unsolved murder, he writes “he learned some things about murder early on. He learned that men killed with less provocation than women. Men killed because they were drunk, stoned or pissed. Men killed for money. Men killed because other men… Read More The Black Dahlia and The Writer’s Imagination

January 23, 2025July 23, 2025 Mariyam Hasham
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