
It is a morbid poem!!!
Welcome to another day of bugging the purported murder HQ of Dr. George “Evil Genius” Hodel, Feb. 25, 1950.
The George Hodel files Part 1 | Part 2 | Part 3 | Part 4 | Part 5 | Part 6 | Part 7 | Part 8

It is a morbid poem!!!
Welcome to another day of bugging the purported murder HQ of Dr. George “Evil Genius” Hodel, Feb. 25, 1950.
The George Hodel files Part 1 | Part 2 | Part 3 | Part 4 | Part 5 | Part 6 | Part 7 | Part 8

Aren’t you going to bed for Christ sake?
Another day in the life of Dr. George “Evil Genius” Hodel, Feb. 24, 1950.
The George Hodel files Part 1 | Part 2 | Part 3 | Part 4 | Part 5 | Part 6
No announcement yet…..
If you will remember (and of course you do) Christine Pelisek wrote in the Daily Beast on Feb. 3, 2013, that test results on soil taken from the Sowden House (George “Evil Genius” Hodel’s purported murder HQ) would be “expected next week.”
Buster the “Wonder Dog” supposedly located “the scent of death” in several places at the home and soil from these places was to be tested.
We’re waiting….

A glass slide for the apparently missing film “Neptune’s Bride” has been listed on EBay. Notice the use of a Witzel photo of Pluvia. The slide is listed as “Buy It Now” for $74.99.

July 25, 1920: Pluvia in “Neptune’s Bride.”

Hodel phoned someone asked for $1,000.00 cash advance — said he was short of ready cash! I guess being a maniacal killer doesn’t pay very well. (Speaking of which, how can Dexter Morgan afford a boat, a nanny and a seemingly endless supply of fancy knives and plastic sheeting on a lab tech’s salary?)
The George Hodel files Part 1 | Part 2 | Part 3 | Part 4 | Part 5
If you will remember (and of course you do) Christine Pelisek wrote in the Daily Beast on Feb. 3, 2013, that test results on soil taken from the Sowden House (George “Evil Genius” Hodel’s purported murder HQ) would be “expected next week.”
Buster the “Wonder Dog” supposedly located “the scent of death” in several places at the home and soil from these places was to be tested.
We’re waiting….

Feb. 22, 1950: Back for more, eh? Well you won’t be disappointed, because today the Evil Genius bops the maid, but only after she begs him for a little. Yes, really! Who does he think he is, Arnold Schwarzenegger?

The Hollywoodland housing development possessed many unique features when it opened in 1923. The neighborhood was the first themed housing development built on hillsides, the first to include a shopping center in its environs, and the first to house an art gallery. While the developers planned the first two elements on their own, the art gallery came into existence because of the dream of its builder, John F. Kanst. Kanst was Los Angeles’ veteran established art dealer when he bought land on Mulholland Highway to construct his dream home and art space.
Kanst arrived in Los Angeles in 1895 at the age of 32 intent on teaching the finer points of art to the public, training them to recognize and appreciate great works to buy for decoration of their homes. He arrived at a time when most people hung “chromos” or copies on their walls instead of original works. Kanst began buying paintings from Southern California artists and slowly began the process of educating the public about what art was and why it was important. As he would state, “An original painting of good quality is a living presence in the home.”

Snoring resumes!!!!
And here is, for your continuing boredom, the Non-Smoking Gun, for Feb. 21, 1950. Had enough?
The George Hodel files Part 1 | Part 2 | Part 3

Here’s the third installment of the Non-Smoking Gun for Feb. 20, 1950. Are you bored with this yet?
Phone rang 12 times — No answer!
Ellen enters –- turns on radio – Mexican program!!!!!

And here is the second installment of the Non-Smoking Gun for Feb. 19, 1950. Can you stand the tedium?

OK, I’m fed up with all sorts of claims about what is in the transcript of the bugs placed at Dr. George Hodel’s house, so I’m going to start posting them, a bit every day. Here’s the first installment, from Feb. 18, 1950. Prepare for tedium.
What’s this? Moving around the house!!! Very bad reception!!!

Then there are the sites that throw out any pretense of skepticism and flatly state that “Buster the Wonder Dog” is solving the Black Dahlia case.
Like this one by Debbie Emery for Radaronline.com

At left, Good Fellows Grotto on Main Street in Los Angeles in a photo from the restaurant’s menu.

Somebody swiped a teapot from Good Fellows Grotto, the famed Los Angeles restaurant. It’s listed on EBay with bids starting at $78.
It’s been interesting to watch the news media’s reaction to Buster the cadaver dog’s cavorting at the Sowden House. Most of the coverage is single-source or two-source reporting with no counterbalance.
I haven’t seen any reaction from the LAPD or anyone else who is informed about the Black Dahlia case. One would think that if a writer were reporting on “UFO theorist says alien ship landed in his backyard” that there would be reaction from NASA.
Before we go any further remember this:
— Elizabeth Short is buried in Oakland. Her body was cut in half and mutilated, but nothing was missing when she was found. Some dubious sources report that she was disemboweled, but this is totally wrong.
— The body was drained of blood using running water, and therefore the blood and water went down a drain.
— The killer washed the body and scrubbed it using a brush. Fibers from the brush were found on the body.
Let me repeat: The body was complete and it was washed and scrubbed by the killer.
Bottom line: There is nothing of the Black Dahlia case to be found in the basement of the Sowden House.
Now let’s take a look at what’s being written.

Read the entire Feb. 7, 1863, edition of the Los Angeles Star from the Huntington Library, scanned by USC.
Feb. 7 1863: The coroner holds an inquest in the killing of Christian Hutt. George Wright, the father of accused killer Reason Wright, said Hutt began shooting when he was “geeing” the plow oxen to get out of his way. “Gee” is the word used to tell oxen, mules, etc., to turn to the right. “Haw” means to turn to the left.
The newly created Board of Health reports on the smallpox cases in Los Angeles. Inspectors found a total of 128 cases of smallpox, found 170 people who had not been vaccinated and vaccinated 146 people.
Mr. Mott, Allen and Hubbard competed against Mr. Vandenburg, Phillips and Wiley in a pigeon shoot south of town. And yes, they were using real pigeons, not clay targets.
In an editorial, The Star says that the state Legislature is corrupt.

Comedy in films has evolved in over a century of production. Beginning with rather crude and slapstick humor, easily understood by immigrants, the film industry developed increasingly sophisticated styles of comedy as it matured. Drawing-room comedies of the mid- to late teens evolved into social satires, and with the introduction of sound, verbal wordplay was introduced. Charles Butterworth reigned as one of the 1930s’ Hollywood upper-class bumbling bachelors, recognized for his subtle performances and erudite style.

Much has been written about the transcripts of the law enforcement bugging of Dr. George “Evil Genius” Hodel’s house, but the material is actually pretty dull. Here are some sample pages, chosen at random, published in their entirety.
There’s more. Can you stand the tedium?