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'Black Dahlia Murder' Solved, Says Author
From STAFF REPORTS
Monday, November 3
Author Steve Hodel, who says he has cracked the murder case known as the Black Dahlia Murder, will speak in South Pasadena this week at a special event.
The Black Dahlia Murder committed in Los Angeles in 1947, is undoubtedly one of the most publicized crimes of the 20th Century. Elizabeth Short, the beautiful homicide victim, was a raven-haired drifter known for the flowers in her hair.
The infamous case has perplexed law enforcement and fascinated the media and the public ever since. Several movies and many books, by the likes of James Ellroy and Dominick Dunne, have explored the bizarre mystery, while the LAPD has never closed its file.
Author Steve Hodel, a seen-it-all police investigator for 24 years, is convinced he's finally cracked the case. As his scorching national bestseller compellingly points out, the killer was not only a South Pasadena High School graduate, but his very own father, Dr. George Hodel.
Black Dahlia Avenger: A Genius for Murder has garnered lots of attention from mystery, and thriller readers-- and major national magazines and television shows.
The South Pasadena Public Library and the Friends of the South Pasadena Public Library will proudly present Steve Hodel for a free Author Night program on November 7, 2008 at 7 p.m. in the Library Community Room at 1115 El Centro Avenue. Hodel's presentation, will lead the audience from his initial out-of-the-blue suspicion, though his startling discoveries, all the way to his shocking conclusion.
The program will open with live period music from the 40s performed by the Lucky Dames -- pianist Gere Fennelly and vocalist Renee Simone. Fenelly has opened for Tony Bennett, Tenacious D, and Jane's Addiction and played with such varied acts as Redd Kross, Specimen and Abby Travis. She's been called "Our Generation's Liberace."
Vocalist Simone is a South Pasadena resident and has performed with The Disneyland Big Band "Doc Anello and the Swing Machine" and LA Alternative bands, Nice Kitty and Warsaw Cocktail.
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