Mike Stone - Was the "Black Dahlia" Jewish Ritual Murder?
May 22, 2025

LAPD covered up for Jewish doctor responsible for multiple murders.
He gave them kickbacks on the abortions he performed.
His son exposed him.
by Mike Stone
(henrymakow.com)
On January 15, 1947, the dead body of twenty-two-year-old Elizabeth Short was found naked and cut in half at the waist in a vacant Los Angeles lot. Because the victim had black hair and wore it in a way that resembled a dahlia flower, it came to be known as the Black Dahlia murder, a crime that both horrified and fascinated the public at the same time.
When the killer began sending notes to local Los Angeles newspapers, taunting the police to catch him, and even went so far as to telephone the city editor of the Los Angeles Examiner, it set off a feeding frenzy of shock and awe among crime reporters and the already frightened public. Decades later, that interest hasn't waned.
The official status of Elizabeth Short's murder is Unsolved. However, Steve Hodel, a retired LAPD homicide detective, has proved beyond a shadow of a doubt in his 2004 book Black Dahlia Avenger: A Genius for Murder that the Black Dahlia killer was actually his own father, George Hodel.

The younger Hodel makes the case that his father was also responsible for numerous other "unsolved" murders, including the Red Lipstick murder, the Jean Spangler murder, and many more, and that the truth was hidden from the public each time. George Hodel never stood trial for any of the murders and lived to the ripe old age of 91.
Who Was the Black Dahlia Killer?
George Hodel was a prominent Jewish physician with a genius level IQ, working in Hollywood in the 1940s. His father was born George Goldgefter in Odessa in 1873. Goldgefter changed his name to Hodel, married a Jewish woman in Paris, and moved to America, where George Hodel, Jr. was born.
George Jr. was a child prodigy, playing piano concerts at the age of nine and graduating from high school at the age of fourteen. He would grow up to up to be a womanizer, child molester, and murderer. It's a story with an amazing cast of characters.

There's beautiful Eurasian Kiyo, left, the astrologer to the stars. Young Steve Hodel met Kiyo when he was in his early 20s, fell in love, and married her. She told him she was 28, and looked it. Turns out she was actually in her 40s. She'd had an affair with Steve's father, George Hodel, when she was twenty-years-old. George dumped her, so she married his son Steve decades later as a means of revenge. It's likely that at the time Kiyo married Steve, she knew that the elder Hodel was the Black Dahlia killer.
There's Tamara Hodel, a teen temptress and Marilyn Monroe lookalike, and the daughter of George Hodel. He took nude pictures of her when she was thirteen, molested and impregnated her when she was fourteen, and then forced her to have an abortion. She ran away from home. When the cops found her, she told them what her father had done and a trial took place. Despite numerous witnesses who corroborated Tamara's story, George's lawyers ripped her to pieces on the witness stand and George was acquitted. After the trial, George immediately fled the country.
There's John Huston, the famous movie director and an avowed sadist. He, too, plays a part in the proceedings. He tried to rape Tamara Hodel when she was eleven, and he had an affair with one of George's many wives. In fact, he's rumored to be the father of one of Steve Hodel's brothers.
There's Fred Sexton, George's Jewish friend and partner in crime, and a boyhood friend of John Huston. He molested his own daughter from the ages of eight to eleven, molested his step-daughter when she was eleven, and likely assisted George in the rape, torture, and murder of over a dozen young white women.
These people and more all played prominent roles in the Black Dahlia murder, along with an endless parade of loose women, disreputable reporters, and crooked cops.

Dorothy Huston Hodel (1906-1982) and Corinna Hodel - two wives of George Hodel.
A Killer Walks Free
Police knew all along that George Hodel was the Black Dahlia killer, but he was closely aligned with a consortium of doctors performing illegal abortions for $250 a pop (a lot of money in those days), and his arrest would have exposed not only the abortion ring itself, but also dozens of cops on the take, and hundreds of local luminaries and Hollywood celebrities who'd had abortions performed. Such a massive citywide scandal could not be allowed, so George was allowed to walk free.
There are many similarities between the Black Dahlia murder and the murders committed by Jack the Ripper in London 60 years before. Both were rumored to be acts of Jewish ritual murder. Both murderers boasted of their deeds and dared the police to catch them. Neither killer was ever brought to justice.
As a true-crime tour de force, Steve Hodel's book ranks right up there with The Franklin Coverup by John DeCamp, a book you will never forget.
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Mike Stone is the author of the new book REAL or FAKE: The Donald Trump Assassination Attempt and Teen Boy's Success Book: the Ultimate Self-Help Book for Boys; Everything You Need to Know to Become a Man