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Alayna

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Morbid
Episode 648: A Deeper Dive into the Murder of Elizabeth Short (Part 2)

So during that time, they were like, whoa, whoa. What about this guy? Wait a second. The other officers outside of Steve Hodel. This included Dr. Hodel being followed by investigators for several weeks and having his phones tapped for a period of time.

Morbid
Episode 648: A Deeper Dive into the Murder of Elizabeth Short (Part 2)

So during that time, they were like, whoa, whoa. What about this guy? Wait a second. The other officers outside of Steve Hodel. This included Dr. Hodel being followed by investigators for several weeks and having his phones tapped for a period of time.

Morbid
Episode 648: A Deeper Dive into the Murder of Elizabeth Short (Part 2)

During this period, George Hodel had been heard on more than one occasion to vaguely allude to his participation in Elizabeth Short's murder. In one phone conversation, on the first day of being tapped, George tells a friend, "'Supposing I did kill the Black Dahlia. They can't prove it now because my secretary is dead.'" Coincidence number three. Who says that? Not me.

Morbid
Episode 648: A Deeper Dive into the Murder of Elizabeth Short (Part 2)

During this period, George Hodel had been heard on more than one occasion to vaguely allude to his participation in Elizabeth Short's murder. In one phone conversation, on the first day of being tapped, George tells a friend, "'Supposing I did kill the Black Dahlia. They can't prove it now because my secretary is dead.'" Coincidence number three. Who says that? Not me.

Morbid
Episode 648: A Deeper Dive into the Murder of Elizabeth Short (Part 2)

And ultimately, the investigation into George Hodel went nowhere and was ended when he moved to Hawaii in 1950. But let me tell you a little more about why that's insane. Yeah. So on the very first day after he said that, supposing I killed the Black Dahlia, they can't prove it now because my secretary's dead. And it's also like, why do those two things correlate to each other, George? Exactly.

Morbid
Episode 648: A Deeper Dive into the Murder of Elizabeth Short (Part 2)

And ultimately, the investigation into George Hodel went nowhere and was ended when he moved to Hawaii in 1950. But let me tell you a little more about why that's insane. Yeah. So on the very first day after he said that, supposing I killed the Black Dahlia, they can't prove it now because my secretary's dead. And it's also like, why do those two things correlate to each other, George? Exactly.

Morbid
Episode 648: A Deeper Dive into the Murder of Elizabeth Short (Part 2)

Why? On that same, those first few days he said that, they also got the statement of, they got that statement, they got him bragging about paying off law enforcement. Wow. Having officers demoted. That's good. Who were peeking too quick, too much into his shit. Yeah.

Morbid
Episode 648: A Deeper Dive into the Murder of Elizabeth Short (Part 2)

Why? On that same, those first few days he said that, they also got the statement of, they got that statement, they got him bragging about paying off law enforcement. Wow. Having officers demoted. That's good. Who were peeking too quick, too much into his shit. Yeah.

Morbid
Episode 648: A Deeper Dive into the Murder of Elizabeth Short (Part 2)

And he taught, like, anybody who was, like, looking further into his, like, the case against, you know, that his daughter had against him. Anybody who was on that, that he was getting demoted, paying off people to get, like, to turn on the stand, which they have proof of. Which is how he was ultimately acquitted. Yeah.

Morbid
Episode 648: A Deeper Dive into the Murder of Elizabeth Short (Part 2)

And he taught, like, anybody who was, like, looking further into his, like, the case against, you know, that his daughter had against him. Anybody who was on that, that he was getting demoted, paying off people to get, like, to turn on the stand, which they have proof of. Which is how he was ultimately acquitted. Yeah.

Morbid
Episode 648: A Deeper Dive into the Murder of Elizabeth Short (Part 2)

And his physician friends were also part of all this, like, these conversations. Yeah. Apparently, so there was a Lieutenant Jemison who was working Hodel's case. And one of his physician friends that he talked to, this Lieutenant Jemison, he was quoted in a report as saying to this lieutenant, someday I'm going to fix Tamar.

Morbid
Episode 648: A Deeper Dive into the Murder of Elizabeth Short (Part 2)

And his physician friends were also part of all this, like, these conversations. Yeah. Apparently, so there was a Lieutenant Jemison who was working Hodel's case. And one of his physician friends that he talked to, this Lieutenant Jemison, he was quoted in a report as saying to this lieutenant, someday I'm going to fix Tamar.

Morbid
Episode 648: A Deeper Dive into the Murder of Elizabeth Short (Part 2)

I'm going to cut a chunk out of her calf of her leg and fry it and eat it in front of her eyes and then puke it up in front of her face. Wow. Um, what? Those are his friends. Physician friends saying that about his daughter, who he is accused and most definitely assaulted. Yeah. Oh, just of note, there is a large portion of flesh removed violently from Elizabeth Short's thigh. By the way.

Morbid
Episode 648: A Deeper Dive into the Murder of Elizabeth Short (Part 2)

I'm going to cut a chunk out of her calf of her leg and fry it and eat it in front of her eyes and then puke it up in front of her face. Wow. Um, what? Those are his friends. Physician friends saying that about his daughter, who he is accused and most definitely assaulted. Yeah. Oh, just of note, there is a large portion of flesh removed violently from Elizabeth Short's thigh. By the way.

Morbid
Episode 648: A Deeper Dive into the Murder of Elizabeth Short (Part 2)

And her right breast was sawed off. So hearing some of his friends say, I would cut a piece of her calf out and fry it and eat it in front of her is pretty noteworthy when you look that there are pieces of Elizabeth Short's flesh that have been very obviously and very intentionally removed from her body in fatty parts of her body as well. Yeah. Her thigh and one whole breast.

Morbid
Episode 648: A Deeper Dive into the Murder of Elizabeth Short (Part 2)

And her right breast was sawed off. So hearing some of his friends say, I would cut a piece of her calf out and fry it and eat it in front of her is pretty noteworthy when you look that there are pieces of Elizabeth Short's flesh that have been very obviously and very intentionally removed from her body in fatty parts of her body as well. Yeah. Her thigh and one whole breast.

Morbid
Episode 648: A Deeper Dive into the Murder of Elizabeth Short (Part 2)

Like, you're telling me that's coincidence that we just happen to have a guy that's saying he's going to do that? I think that's coincidence number four now. Wow. Holy shit. Yeah. In February, when they were tapping his phone, there was one day where they hear George Hodel speaking of his secretary, Ruth Spalding, who he was speaking of before. My secretary's dead.

Morbid
Episode 648: A Deeper Dive into the Murder of Elizabeth Short (Part 2)

Like, you're telling me that's coincidence that we just happen to have a guy that's saying he's going to do that? I think that's coincidence number four now. Wow. Holy shit. Yeah. In February, when they were tapping his phone, there was one day where they hear George Hodel speaking of his secretary, Ruth Spalding, who he was speaking of before. My secretary's dead.

Morbid
Episode 648: A Deeper Dive into the Murder of Elizabeth Short (Part 2)

She died under suspicious overdose in 1945. Yeah. This time he's saying, quote, they thought there was something fishy. Anyways, now they may have figured it out. Killed her. Maybe I did kill my secretary.

Morbid
Episode 648: A Deeper Dive into the Murder of Elizabeth Short (Part 2)

She died under suspicious overdose in 1945. Yeah. This time he's saying, quote, they thought there was something fishy. Anyways, now they may have figured it out. Killed her. Maybe I did kill my secretary.