MasterOSINT100 XP

In 2003, a former LAPD homicide detective published a book naming his own father as the Black Dahlia killer, arguing with forensic and biographical specificity that the man's surgical skill, his documented personal history, and his subsequent emigration from the United States pointed to his guilt. Name both the author and his father, identify the book's title, and describe the result of the DNA testing that was subsequently performed on material associated with the suspect.