A Deeper Dive into the Murder of Elizabeth Short (Part 2)

A Deeper Dive into the Murder of Elizabeth Sh...

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Dr. Ohta & the Killer Prophet

In the early evening of October 19, 1970, police and firefighters were called to the Santa Cruz County home of Dr. Victor Ohta, a well-respected ophthalmologist, for a report of a house fire. Intending to siphon water from the pool out back, firefighters ran a hose from the truck ...  Show more

The San Ysidro McDonald's Massacre

On the afternoon of July 18, 1984, James Huberty left his apartment in the San Ysidro neighborhood of San Diego, California, and drove one block over to the nearby McDonalds. After walking through the door of the restaurant, Huberty raised his Uzi semi-automatic 9mm and began ind ...  Show more

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