Daniel S. Voorhees
Daniel Voorhees | |
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Born |
Daniel S. Voorhees 1913 |
Disappeared |
January 16, 1947 Los Angeles, California |
Status | Missing for 71 years, 8 months and 27 days |
Daniel S. Voorhees (born 1913) was a transient[1] restaurant porter who confessed to the murder of Elizabeth Short on January 28, 1947. He asked members of the Los Angeles Police Department to meet him in downtown Los Angeles, at 4th Street and Hill Street (Los Angeles). Voorhees was eliminated as a suspect in the Black Dahlia slaying because his handwriting did not match that in the killer's note.[2]
Background
Voorhees spent the night in the Los Angeles County Jail after he told LAPD detective E.R. Barrett that he met Elizabeth Short on Hill Street two weeks earlier. He claimed to have taken her for a ride on a Wilshire Boulevard bus. He did not say where the two of them went or whether they saw one another later. A police psychiatrist delayed a lie detector test on Voorhees until he recovered from what was described as a "befuddled and bewildered" state. Voorhees said that he met Short in 1941 and dated her several times. He refused to say where he met Short on these occasions.
Disappearance
On the day Short's body was discovered, January 15, 1947, Voorhees registered at a hotel at 1012 East Seventh Street in Los Angeles, at 10:45 A.M. He checked out of the hotel on the morning of January 16, 1947. The hotel owner stated that he had not seen Voorhees after this date.[1]
A person with the exact name and birth year died in 2004:
Name: Daniel S Voorhees
Birth Date: 27 Oct 1913
Death Date: 30 May 2004
Cemetery: Tahoma National Cemetery
Burial or Cremation Place: Kent, King County, Washington, United States of America
Has Bio?: N
Spouse: Georgia E Voorhees
See also
References
- 1 2 Beth Short Slaying Suspect Jailed After Asserting Admission of Crime, January 29, 1947, Pg. 2.
- ↑ Black Dahlia Avenger, Stephen Hodel, Arcade Publishing, 2003, pp. 174.