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Most Evil

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by Steve Hodel


  Santiano, Jose Luis

  Sellers, Clark

  Sen, Victor

  serial killer concept

  Sexton, Fred

  sexual abuse. See also incest

  Shakespeare, William

  Shepard, Celia

  case description

  and dates of attacks

  and killer’s motive

  and physical evidence

  portrait

  and Zodiac costume

  shoe evidence

  Short, Elizabeth (The Black Dahlia)

  and author’s Black Dahlia theory

  case description

  Chicago connection

  crime location

  and evidence against Hodel

  and handwriting analysis

  and hemicorpectomy

  Herald Examiner photo collection

  and Hollywood history

  and killer’s motive

  and the Lalu murder

  letters to newspapers

  and map code

  and MO comparisons

  and photo album

  portrait

  and posing of body

  and street name connections

  and surrealist art

  and wristwatch

  Siegel, Bugsy

  Silver, Henry

  sketches of suspect

  Slaight, Dave

  slaves-in-afterlife myth

  Slover, Nancy

  Society of Connoisseurs in Murder

  Sodium Pentothal

  Solano County Sheriff’s Department

  Southeast Asian culture

  Southern California Gas Company’s Music Hour

  Spangler, Jean

  Spaulding, Ruth

  Springer, Louise

  star named for Hodel

  Stark, Hortensia Hodel

  Starkweather, Charles

  Stevenson, Robert Louis

  Stine, Paul

  case description

  and clothing evidence

  and film connection

  and map code

  and ongoing investigation

  and post office box keys

  and street name connections

  and suspect descriptions

  Stone, Michael H.

  Storms, Walter G.

  The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde (Stevenson)

  strangulation

  and the Bates murder

  and the Brown murder

  and clothesline cord

  and the Degnan murder

  and the Jigsaw murder

  and MO comparisons

  and the Murray murder

  Subgrunski, George

  Subic Bay, Philippines

  suicide

  Sullivan’s Island

  surrealism

  Surrealist Manifesto

  surrender offers

  surveillance, audio

  suspect descriptions

  and Blue Rock Springs shootings

  and the Brown murder

  and case comparisons

  and the Degnan murder

  education

  ego of killer

  and the French murder

  and Hodel

  and the Jigsaw murder

  and the Kern murder

  and Lake Berryessa attacks

  and the Ross murder

  and the Short murder

  sketches and composites

  and the Stine murder

  of Zodiac

  Symbionese Liberation Army

  symbolism. See cultural symbolism

  Tagaytay, Philippines

  telephone messages from killer

  and Blue Rock Springs shootings

  and the Degnan murder

  and Lake Berryessa attacks

  and the Lake Herman Road murders

  and MO comparisons

  and the Short murder

  threats

  teletype paper

  Themistocles

  Theseus

  The Thief’s Journal (Genet)

  thoughtprint concept

  Times 17 (Penn)

  Times-Herald (Vallejo)

  Toler, Sidney

  Toschi, David

  Tower of the Sun

  Treasure Island

  treble clef symbol

  Troubetskoy, Paul

  Trowbridge, Eve

  Tuohy, William

  20th Century Fox

  typewriters

  Unabomber

  United Nations Relief and Rehabilitation Administration (UNRRA)

  University of California, Berkeley

  University of California, San Francisco

  Vallejo, California

  Vallejo Police Department

  Vallejo Times-Herald

  Vera, Pat

  Verburgh, Hector

  Verburgh, Mary

  vernacular used by suspect

  Voigt, Tom

  Wagenheim, Charles

  Walton, Richard H.

  Wark, Jake M.

  The Washington News

  White Gardenia murder

  Williams, John

  “Willow, Tit-Willow”

  wiretaps

  work life. See professional life of Hodel

  The World of Sex (Miller)

  Wray, Fay

  Wright, George

  wristwatches

  and the Bates murder

  Hodel’s watch

  and killer profile

  military origin

  and MO comparisons

  and the Short murder

  and surrealism

  Yellow Cab Company

  Yellow Submarine (Beatles)

  “Z” signature

  Zaroff, Count (fictional)

  Zelenko, Alexander

  Zelms, Eric

  Zodiac. See also circle-and-cross symbol; specific crimes

  and Black Dahlia connections

  and “Blue Meanies” reference

  clothing evidence

  codes and puzzles

  Jack-the-Ripper connection

  letters and handwriting analysis

  name

  psychiatric profile

  Riverside connection

  San Francisco Chronicle connection

  and serial killer profile

  and shoe evidence

  and slave motive

  and star named for Hodel

  and the Stine murder

  and suspect descriptions

  and timing of crimes

  and wristwatch connection

  Zodiac, Dr. (character)

  Zodiac (2007)

  Zodiac Street

  “Zodiac—Portrait of a Killer” (Avery)

  Zodiaque—The Zodiac Group

  Zuni culture

  About the Authors

  Steve Hodel was born and brought up in Los Angeles. Now a private investigator, he spent almost twenty-four years with the LAPD, most of them as a homicide detective-supervisor. During his tenure, he worked on more than three hundred murder cases, and had one of the highest “solve rates” on the force. He currently resides in the Los Angeles area. His previous book, Black Dahlia Avenger: A Genius for Murder, published in 2003, became a New York Times bestseller. Visit his Web site at www.stevehodel.com.

  Ralph Pezzullo is an award-winning author, playwright, screenwriter, and poet. His other books include the New York Times bestseller Jawbreaker with ex-CIA operative Gary Berntsen, Plunging into Haiti (winner of the 2006 Douglas Dillon Award for American Diplomacy), At the Fall of Somoza, and the novels Eve Missing and The Walk-In.

  1

  Arcade, 2003; updated by HarperCollins in 2006.

  2

  John, my older twin brother, entered the world twenty minutes ahead of me. We were both premature, with exceptionally low birth weights (three pounds) and remained in incubators under twenty-four-hour observation. John died two weeks after delivery, due to “failure to thrive.”

  3

  This, the onl
y undisguised handwritten note sent in by the “Black Dahlia Avenger,” was identified by me in 2001 as being written by my father, Dr. George Hill Hodel. Subsequently, Ms. Hannah McFarland, a court-certified Questioned Document expert, independently comparing known samples, identified this and three additional Avenger notes as being written by George Hodel.

  4

  While I tend to be somewhat skeptical about graphology (analyzing handwriting to determine personality traits) due to its subjective nature, I must acknowledge that the two experts were correct on four out of four. George Hodel was highly educated, a musician, a highly skilled ballroom dancer, and an egomaniac.

  5

  The crime scene is less than two miles from George Hodel’s Franklin residence, and the victim’s real estate office was one mile away.

  6

  Since the composite was prepared without a moustache, I have airbrushed out my father’s. While I suspect my father did have a moustache in 1948, I cannot say with any degree of certainty. Also, witnesses cannot be relied on for accuracy. Normally, with six witnesses, you will get three or four widely varying descriptions.

  7

  A questioned document examiner (QDE) is a forensic handwriting analyst. In handwriting terminology a “probable” means “The evidence contained in the handwriting points rather strongly toward the questioned and known writings having been written by the same individual; however, it falls short of the ‘virtually certain’ degree of confidence.” [Journal of Forensic Sciences, Letters to the Editor, March 1991]

  8

  I have bolded the unusual words and misspellings.

  9

  If they have not been destroyed, this hair evidence could potentially contain usable DNA.

  10

  This overall description is consistent with how George Hodel appeared in 1946. Though thirty-eight, he could easily pass for a man many years younger.

  11

  I am including excerpts rather than the entire report because at the time of my original 2003 request, I included additional documents to be examined that had no bearing on the Elizabeth Short investigation but were highly relevant to relating him to later crimes.

  12

  The 1944 Avenger murder of socialite Georgette Bauerdorf occurred late night on October 11, 1944, which would have made it the same date. In a typed letter to the press, written nearly a year after his crime, the Avenger references the anniversary of his Bauerdorf killing as being “October 11.” Both of these killings are committed the day after George Hodel’s birthday, which is October 10.

  13

  Zodiac wrote in the left margin between above marked spaces, “Must print in paper-”

  14

  Zodiac, in a 1969 letter, misspelled this same word, albeit in a different way, when he wrote, “I shall no longer announce to anyone when I comitt my murders.”

  15

  Dorero was my father’s nickname for my mother—his own contraction of the Greek word dor (gift) and Eros (god of passion).

  16

  Despite Jennings’s acknowledgment and the fact that it is an almost picture-perfect likeness to George Hodel, I still have some doubts about this third composite. When I attempted to locate editor Dean W. Dickensheet, I discovered that he died in the 1990s. Further attempts to confirm Duffy Jennings’s recollection that this was an official police composite are being made through Dickensheet’s original publisher.

  17

  In 1978, several months after the receipt of this letter, a controversy arose when it was learned that Inspector Toschi had anonymously written himself some “fan mail” letters and sent them to a friend at the San Francisco Chronicle. This caused some to wonder if the “I am back.” letter was genuine. Toschi adamantly denied writing the Zodiac letter and was backed by command staff on the SFPD. On July 16, 1978, an article appeared in the New York Times headlined POLICE OFFICIALS ON COAST DENY INSP. FORGED ZODIAC LETTERS. I quote in part from that article: “Police officials have emphatically denied reports that Insp. Dave Toschi, who has investigated the Zodiac killer case for nine years, ever was suspected of forging the latest letters attributed to the murder. . . . Mr. Toschi was reassigned from homicide to the pawn shop detail Monday after admitting that he used fake names to write self-flattering fan mail to a former San Francisco Chronicle columnist.”

  18

  In February 1932, George Hodel also showed a listed residence address of 1627 Oxford Street, Berkeley, California, just a few blocks from his UC Berkeley pre-med campus.

  19

  CRC Press, Taylor & Francis, 2006, 109.

  20

  Manifestos of Surrealism. Ann Arbor: University of Michigan Press, 1972, pp. 13-14.

  21

  Marquis de Sade, “To Libertines,” Philosophy in the Bedroom, 1795.

  22

  Ibid.

  23

  On this same day eighty-one years later Dr. George Hodel as Zodiac savagely attacked Cecelia Shepard and Bryan Hartnell at Lake Berryessa with a knife.

  Table of Contents

  Title Page

  Copyright Page

  Dedication

  Introduction

  PART ONE - DR. GEORGE HILL HODEL

  Chapter One

  Chapter Two

  Chapter Three

  PART TWO - CHICAGO

  Chapter Four

  Chapter Five

  Chapter Six

  Chapter Seven

  PART THREE - MANILA

  Chapter Eight

  PART FOUR - ZODIAC

  Chapter Nine

  Chapter Ten

  Chapter Eleven

  Chapter Twelve

  Chapter Thirteen

  Chapter Fourteen

  Chapter Fifteen

  Chapter Sixteen

  Chapter Seventeen

  Chapter Eighteen

  Chapter Nineteen

  PART FIVE - DR. GEORGE HILL HODEL’S SIGNATURE: MURDER AS A FINE ART

  Chapter Twenty

  Chapter Twenty-one

  Chapter Twenty-two

  Chapter Twenty-three

  Chapter Twenty-four

  Chapter Twenty-five

  Conclusion

  Acknowledgements

  Bibliography

  Acknowledgments

  Index

  About the Authors

 

 

 


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