S6E15 The Black Dahlia Case - Interview with The Son of a Suspect Part 2
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The Black Dahlia case remains one of the most infamous unsolved murders in true crime history. In this special second part of our conversation with retired LAPD homicide detective and bestselling author Steve Hodel, we go deeper into the evidence, controversy, and personal cost behind his decades-long investigation into the murder of Elizabeth Short.
Steve originally set out to prove that his father, Dr George Hodel, had been wrongly accused of killing Elizabeth Short. Instead, the evidence led him in the opposite direction. In this fascinating and often emotional interview, Steve discusses why he believes his father was responsible, the alleged cover-up that followed, and how his own career investigating more than 300 homicide cases shaped his conclusions.
Steve Hodel is a retired Los Angeles Police Department homicide detective, former private investigator, nd bestselling true crime author. During his LAPD career he worked on more than 300 homicide investigations and received 75 commendations. He is best known for Black Dahlia Avenger, which explores his investigation into the murder of Elizabeth Short and the possibility that his own father, Dr George Hodel, was responsible.
Sources and Further Reading
Steve Hodel – Black Dahlia Avenger
Steve Hodel – Most Evil
Steve Hodel – As Within, So Without
Steve Hodel – The Early Years
LAPD Black Dahlia case files
Contemporary reporting on the murder of Elizabeth Short
Historical research into the Black Dahlia investigation
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