Black Dahlia Avenger: A Genius for Murder

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Harper Collins, 2004 - Počet stran: 560

A New York Times Notable Book
An Edgar Award Finalist

In this startling tour-de-force, a professional homicide detective finally solves the case of one of the most shocking murders of the twentieth century in this true-crime page-turner.

"Supposin' I did kill the Black Dahlia. They couldn't prove it now. They can't talk to my secretary anymore because she's dead."
-- Dr. George Hodel, February 18, 1950, from residential electronic surveillance transcripts in the L.A. District Attorney's files, released to the public for the first time on April 11, 2003

In 1947, the sadistic murder of a beautiful young woman, twenty-two-year-old Elizabeth Short, led to the largest manhunt in Los Angeles history and came to be known as the Black Dahlia murder. In the film noir streets of Los Angeles, the killer teased and taunted the police and public alike through notes written to L.A. papers, much like Jack the Ripper had done in London sixty years earlier. When the LAPD failed to solve the crime, it was passed down from year to year to crack homicide detectives, but none could ever bring the killer to justice -- until now. Even more startling -- a twist worthy of any great mystery novel -- is the identity of the murderer: the author's own father, George Hodel, a real-life Jekyll and Hyde, a man who by day was a highly respected member of society and by night a mad, sadistic killer.Black Dahlia Avenger is the result of more than three years of meticulous investigation by Steve Hodel. At long last, he closes what has often been called "the most notorious unsolved murder of the twentieth century."

 

Obsah

Tamar Joe Barrett and Duncan Hodel
200
Suspect Number 2
216
LAPD Secrets and the Marquis de Sade
226
Elizabeth Shorts Missing Week
232
The Franklin House Revisited
257
The Watch the ProofSheet Papers
265
Handwriting Analysis
273
Photograph of envelope addressed to Herald Express page
285

Man Ray George Hodel 1946 page
79
Man Ray SelfPortrait page
87
The Hollywood Scandal
90
Gypsies
103
Subic Bay
110
Kiyo
115
The Dahlia Witnesses
128
Man Ray The Riddle or The Enigma of Isidore Ducasse page 251
156
Photograph of envelope mailed to District Attorney page
170
Photograph of note sent to Herald Express page
177
The Red Lipstick Murder
189
More 1940s L A Murdered Women Cases
293
The BoomhowerSpangler KidnapMurders
319
Sergeant Stoker LAPDs Gangster Squad
333
Underworld Roots
348
The Double Coverup
359
Photograph of LAPD Chiefs Thad Brown and William Parker page
365
The Grand Jury
373
The Dahlia Investigation 20012002
390
The Probables
416
Filing My Case with the District
437
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O autorovi (2004)

Steve Hodel spent nearly twenty-five years with the LAPD, where, as a homicide detective, he worked on more than three hundred murder cases and achieved one of the highest "solve rates" in the force. He lives in Los Angeles.

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