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Black Dahlia

1998
videogame

Black Dahlia is a suspense thriller based loosely on the unsolved California murder of Elizabeth Short, nicknamed “Black Dahlia” for her favoritis..

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Sapphire

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The Woman in Black

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Dark angel

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Jack the Ripper: the final solution

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