it was orson welles who killed her, wasn't he?
>>16987120
that was some compelling evidence
>>16987120
It was probably the torso killer of kings bury run IMO
anyone else ever watch the movie? I thought it would have some realistic theories about it but it was am overly cheesy on purpose noir flick
I still enjoyed it
>>16989095
Yeah,I share your opinion
Been a while since I watched it, should probably remedy that
>>16989095
I liked the idea of it and have my own related theory
>she's an aspiring actress in post war Hollywood
>tries to mingle her way through to get attention and recognition
>meets somebody with connections to Hollywood. An actor, assistant, producer, ect
>said person keeps it low profile because she could just be another wanna be starlet and he's looking for sex
>they fight, the guy is a post ww2 GI with some PTSD and brutality kills her
Granted, I think her running into an average psycho is way more likely, but its a new theory I took from that movie. Who knows how many mass murderers came back from the war
>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3qv7Xd2U2n0
>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fU50nHUOZtM
>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-Iem3XEGk84
>>16987120
what was the theory/evidence linking him to it again? Wasn't it just similar to some art or he did?
So was it a surgical type of bisection that was done to her? That would cut down the list of suspects easily
It was actually the cubists
>>16989318
>Welles applied for his passport on January 24, 1947, the same day the killer mailed a packet to Los Angeles newspapers. Welles left the country for an extended stay in Europe 10 months after the murder without completing the editing of Macbeth, the film he was both directing and starring in. Despite persistent attempts by Republic Pictures to get him to return to complete the film, he refused.
i really want to believe it was him
>>16990310
>i really want to believe it was him
I don't; it would diminish the admiration I hold for him.