Why an amateur sleuth says he's solved TWO of the world's most gruesome unsolved murder cases.. and now the FBI is investigating, Investigator Alex Baber says the man responsible for all six deaths - and possibly many more - was a former US Navy corpsman called Marvin Skipton Margolis. Not only had Margolis been in a relationship with the Black Dahlia, whose real name was Elizabeth Short, in the months before she died, he also owned a Japanese bayonet that matched the injuries on two Zodiac victims.

  • Posted on December 27, 2025
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Why an amateur sleuth says he's solved TWO of the world's most gruesome unsolved murder cases.. and now the FBI is investigating, Investigator Alex Baber says the man responsible for all six deaths - and possibly many more - was a former US Navy corpsman called Marvin Skipton Margolis. Not only had Margolis been in a relationship with the Black Dahlia, whose real name was Elizabeth Short, in the months before she died, he also owned a Japanese bayonet that matched the injuries on two Zodiac victims.

Why an amateur sleuth says he's solved TWO of the world's most gruesome unsolved murder cases.. and now the FBI is investigating, Investigator Alex Baber says the man responsible for all six deaths - and possibly many more - was a former US Navy corpsman called Marvin Skipton Margolis. Not only had Margolis been in a relationship with the Black Dahlia, whose real name was Elizabeth Short, in the months before she died, he also owned a Japanese bayonet that matched the injuries on two Zodiac victims. continue reading...

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