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The Last Take

October 5, 2008 1:33 AM

"In Full:" A young Hollywood actress becomes the Black Dahlia of the 1970's, leading investigators into a web of sex and celebrity. Did she know too much? Maureen Maher reports.

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by Rachel_King November 29, 2009 3:25 PM EST
NOONE deserves to be murdered, no matter what mistakes they have made or roads they have taken! Theres only one person that can judge her, and its not you 'hoffmanleigh'. whos to say that if she wasnt murdered, she wouldnt have changed her lifestyle? I hate that holyer than thou ********.
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by CanadianDiva October 17, 2009 7:33 AM EDT
I am sad for the little girl in Nicole that views her mother and her actions in such a glamorous way. Christi was anything but glamorous. She left her child behind as she only thought of herself and her needs. I hope the woman in Nicole can come to terms with the reality of who and what her mother was.
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by djangoo1 September 2, 2009 2:46 PM EDT
no pity for her, she deserved it.
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by MommyFirst May 24, 2009 2:05 PM EDT
wow I'm a firm believer a human being does not deserve to die like an animal.........all her wrongs in life doesn't add up to being stabbed to death over 20 times and left on the street......what do you want her daughter to feel? Nothing? That was still her mother no matter what......she was still a human no matter what.
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by hoffmanleigh March 27, 2009 3:45 PM EDT
I absolutely agree with you. This woman was a ****, and, obviously, a greedy -pregnant female dog - as well.
This case illustrates something. These 48 hours mysteries, just like "American Justice", "Cold Case Files", & "City Confidential, along with a slew of others, are very interesting programs. They all have one thing in common - they talk about a Murder, a homicide, and show the viewer how the case was or was not solved.

Most of the time, the viewer feels pity for the person murdered, but sometimes, if you pay close attention, as in this case, you don't. Sometimes these people needed to get murdered. Sometimes the real story is how innocent people finally had enough of the evil SOB and took action and killed him or her.

Like you said: A black mailing, daughter abandoning, **** who spreads her legs to any man she thinks she might be able to "use" later woman is pretty hard to feel sorry for.
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by giddy2000 March 24, 2009 8:56 PM EDT
While I agree the killer needs to be brought to justice; hearing the denial and lies in Nicole's words are frightening. Nicole goes on and on about what a wonderful person this woman was and how she was just caught up in the wrong things and trying to get out...yet, her mom abandoned Nicole as a small child to live a Hollywood lifestyle she CHOSE to be involved in... she had sex with LOTS of different people, both sexes, I won't use the words I want to to describe what type of woman that is, a dangerous drug scene and people, she chose the people she wanted to be around to get what she wanted, she used people in a ruthless way and did not care what happened, tried to write a book to blackmail people, recorded people behind their backs and thought she was all above them, kicked out her own sister due to jealousy, made promises to Nicole that nothing points to being true, yada yada yada. I am sorry Nicole, wake up. Jeez, if this wasn't your mother, what type of person would you label her as?? Yuck.
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by shellinFL March 24, 2009 1:09 AM EDT
Prayers with you--Hopefully even after 30 years a killer will be convicted
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