Archive for September 2025
Inside the Envelope: LAPD Brass and the Black Dahlia Cover-Up (Part 3 of 3)
September 28, 2025 Birch Bay, Washington For those of you that have not read Blog 1 and 2 of this 3 part series I would highly recommend you read those prior to reading this Part 3. The links are: Blog 1 link: HERE. Blog 2- link: HERE (Part 3 of 3) By the 1960s and…
Read More“Two Doors Down”-New Clews in the Murder Investigation of Elizabeth “Black Dahlia” Short
Two Doors Down: George Hodel & the Black Dahlia Investigation Clews
Read MoreRuth, Marion and Florence – Not “Suicide” It Was Murder (Part 1 of 3)
“Ruth Spaulding, Marion Keyes, and Florence Feinfield—three women in George Hodel’s circle—reveal clews that foreshadow the Black Dahlia case.”
Read MoreCoincidence or Destiny? A Star in the Heavens and the Black Dahlia Case
September 15, 2025 Birch Bay, Washington Tracing destiny through a father’s gift, a photograph, and the enduring mystery of George Hodel and the Black Dahlia Steve and George Hodel side by side 1943 (Cropped from larger family photo.) For the past twenty-six years I’ve wrestled with the question of coincidence versus destiny. In my younger…
Read MoreCase Solved: Black Dahlia Avenger — Updated Definitive Edition Out October 21, 2025 with 150 New Pages
September 11, 2025 Birch Bay, Washington Black Dahlia Avenger – Case Closed:2025 Update October 21, 2025 — Mark the date. Twenty-two years ago, I released Black Dahlia Avenger, presenting evidence that my father, Dr. George Hill Hodel, was the killer of Elizabeth Short. That first book sparked a firestorm of debate — hailed as “thoroughly…
Read MoreAuthor, Art Expert Jean-Michel Rabaté on Duchamp, Surrealism, and the Black Dahlia
September 6, 2025 Birch Bay, Washington Jean-Michel Rabaté is one of the world’s leading voices on modernism and surrealism. A longtime professor at the University of Pennsylvania and author of more than forty books, he has shaped the fields of literary and cultural theory for decades. Rabaté is a founding curator of Philadelphia’s Slought Foundation,…
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