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Black Dahlia E Short — Part 1
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STANDARD FORM NO,.64 }$ )
Office Memo dum ¢ UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT
TO : WR. EB. Aw y/ DATE: May 20, 1947
Mr. Tolson
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SUBJECT: UNENOWN SUBJECTS; ELIZABETH SHORT,
aka Black Dahlia, VICTIM
INFORMATION C NG
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The Los Angeles Police Department informed the Los Angeles
Division that Sergeant Peter AXVetcher was considered a likely suspect (@
in connection with the mrder of the above victim based on two postcards -postmarke
September 21, 1946 to John P. O'Neil, Medford, Massachusetts, the victim signing one
as Betty Short Vetcher and the other signed by Peter Vetcher indicated that they A
were married and living in Hollywood. O'Neil was acquainted with the victim when
she resided in Medford, Massachusetts, Although military records indicated Vetcher
was on duty at Ft. McClellan, Alabama during the pertinent period the Los Angeles j
Police Department requested that Vetcher be interviewed for them. ‘
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Sergeant Vetcher was interviewed by the Pittsburgh Division at which .
time he informed that during 1946 while with the Army he was assigned the duty ofQ¢
returning deserters and absentees to Fort iMcClellan, Alabama, While in Los —!
Angeles on September 20, 1946 he was picked up by the victim while standing on a
street corner after she had commented on certain military insignia on his uniform
and asked if he was acquainted with O'Neil who was also in the First Ranger
Battalion. He had a date with the victim and spent the night with her in her hotel
room, spending also part of the day of September 21 with the victim and her roommate
whose name Vetcher could not recall. Accompanying them on this day was Sergeant
Charles Moffett who had accompanied Vetcher to Los Angeles, Ib was on September 21
when the discussion of O'Neil came up that the victim stated that she had formerly
gone with him and he was quite jealous of her and to play a joke on O'Neil she
Suggested that they both send postcards to him informing O'Neil that she was married
to Vetcher. bn
Vetcher says further that after reading in the Birmingham, Alabania
papers about the Black Dahlia murder he wrote a letter to the Los Angeles Police
Department informing them of his meeting with her, fearing that his name might be
found in her address book as she had noted it down when she had promised to
write to him at Fort McClellan. He did not receive a reply from the Los Angeles
Police Department. wh
Vetcher added that the victim was the type of girl who was very friendly (—
and would talk to anyone. She appeared known to the head waiter and numerous
waiters at Tom Brenneman's Restaurant.
Vetcher could furnish no information relative to the possible killer of
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