Board Thread:News on Criminal Case/@comment-24971252-20141118170617/@comment-25181180-20141120085906

Emirelhatip wrote:

Niko Bellic4 wrote: In Los Angeles in the 40's, there was a case known as "The Black Dahlia" where the unnamed killer killed women and horribly disfigured them. It was a very infamous case in 1940's L.A. and I wonder if Pretty Simple will incorporate this as their district storyline. The Black Dahlia! That would be nuts! And if I'm not wrong, Elizabeth Short was its' first victim and The Black Dahlia kills his victims while they're drunk and first beats them up, then strangles them, then take their clothes off and lastly he takes the victim's jewelry badly - leaving a wound on the victim's body - from the victim. That's all I know... Also the Homicide desk on L.A. Noire is focused on that case... Interesting! But hence on the victim straight on-scene, she wouldn't be naked (too offensive >o<). But well, some other serial killer originates from USA too.

And so, the victim could've been strangulated by a typical kind of rope, then tied up there. And mattering about, the victim could be an actress hinted by the first case's picture. She wouldn't be bleeding ON HER HEAD BECAUSE A SHARP OBJECT due to some circumstances, I believe. But her stomach could be stabbed by a sharp item. After the victim was stabbed, the killer left her tied to the 'V' letter to bled to death (Anyways, the V could be a clue). But her head could also be smashed. If her hair is wet, then the victim could be tortured by water, i believe.

@Powerjohn25: Frank, he mentioned it multiple times. I'm interested if his pet turtle Duke would appear :)