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English: Extracted from a police bulletin distributed by the Los Angeles Police Department, accessed on the official website for the U.S. Federal Bureau of Investigation ([1]). Dated from 15 January 1947, the day Ms. Short's body was discovered in Los Angeles County.
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nuværende12. jun. 2020, 04:40Miniature af versionen fra 12. jun. 2020, 04:401.287 × 1.611 (329 KB)I Mertex IMore size
12. jun. 2020, 04:34Miniature af versionen fra 12. jun. 2020, 04:341.287 × 1.611 (289 KB)I Mertex IBetter quality image
20. nov. 2017, 07:52Miniature af versionen fra 20. nov. 2017, 07:52462 × 569 (153 KB)Begoonactually, now I look at other versions of that image online, like [https://www.gannett-cdn.com/-mm-/f0acdffdac4a0e33fd8628887362e9a41738b0eb/c=45-0-2297-2998&r=537&c=0-0-534-712/local/-/media/USATODAY/USATODAY/2014/06/02//1401720929000-e16-real-dahlia-...
20. nov. 2017, 06:24Miniature af versionen fra 20. nov. 2017, 06:24462 × 569 (153 KB)Begoonrepair some more damage, darken faded area, minimal noise reduction - feel free to revert if you don't think it improves, or is undesirable.
9. nov. 2017, 03:32Miniature af versionen fra 9. nov. 2017, 03:32462 × 569 (86 KB)WinkelviRemoval of distracting lines and scratches
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