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  2. John Sowden House - Wikipedia

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    The house was sold in 1930 to Ruth Rand Barnett, and again in 1936, 1944 and 1945. [2] From 1945 through 1950, the house was owned by Dr. George Hodel, [2] a Los Angeles physician who was a prime suspect in the infamous Black Dahlia murder, although he was not publicly named as such at the

  3. How Lloyd Wright's Infamous Sowden House Might Be ... - AOL

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    Hodel presumably put the Sowden House up as payment for the incest trial, and Giesler's office sold it to Dr. Harold Mazur in 1951, the same year Dr. Hodel fled to Hawaii.

  4. An eerie look inside the infamous 'Black Dahlia' murder home

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    Short's body was found on January 15, 1947 in a vacant lot near the property, the top suspect being the home's owner Dr. George Hodel. Hodel's biggest accuser was his son, former LAPD homicide ...

  5. George Hodel - Wikipedia

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    George Hill Hodel Jr. (October 10, 1907 – May 17, 1999) was an American physician, and a suspect in the murder of Elizabeth Short, the Black Dahlia. [1] He was never formally charged with the crime but, at the time, police considered him a viable suspect, and two of his children believe he was guilty.

  6. Who Killed the Black Dahlia? Revisiting Elizabeth Short’s ...

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    George Hill Hodel. While there are numerous theories about Short’s murder, one of the most highly suspected culprits is Dr. George Hodel , a gynecologist who had a clinic in L.A.

  7. Black Dahlia - Wikipedia

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    [96] [97] Additionally, Steve Hodel has cited his father's training as a surgeon as circumstantial evidence. [98] In 2003, it was revealed in notes from the 1949 grand jury report that investigators had wiretapped George Hodel's home and obtained recorded conversation of him with an unidentified visitor, saying: "Supposin' I did kill the Black ...

  8. Black Dahlia: the unsolved murder that transfixed Los Angeles

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    George Hodel was a gynecologist with his own clinic in L.A. who threw wild parties for Hollywood’s elite in the 1940s. His expertise fitted the theory that only a surgeon could have cut Short ...

  9. Root of Evil: The True Story of the Hodel Family and the ...

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    The murder remains unsolved; however, George Hodel, a surgeon, was one of the primary suspects. After George Hodel's death in 1999, his son, Steve Hodel, a former homicide detective with the Los Angeles County Police Department , desired to learn more about his father and discovered information leading him to believe that George Hodel was the ...