TL;DR: The Black Dahlia murder was evidently just one of several similar ritual murders, done by a crew of rich weirdos in post-WW2 LA. It was covered up and buried by LAPD Chief Parker, from a family of generational Satanists. Because this murder was too close to Their nest and leads too close to Them, it’s covered up to this day.
So how did I end up here? I don’t care for the “true crime” genre at all. It’s just gross and sad, nothing to be done about it and nothing to be learned from it. But I ended up learning quite a lot in this instance, and I hope you can also learn by studying it.
The zero-th lesson (coming even before the first) has to do with the bubbles of reality in which most people live. What I find myself using to fight my way out is… a touch of OCD. Not something people really want, is it? In this instance, you see, I subscribe to quite a number of podcasts, and a lot of the guests and subjects are not really of any interest to me. Like true crime, for example.
But because of the aforementioned OCD, I force myself to listen to all the episodes of shows I subscribe to. I never even fast-forward. (I’ll often tune out mentally, but there are advantages to letting your mind flow freely, make no mistake.) I suspect very, very few other people do as I do. The problem is that you end up creating a comfortable bubble to pass the time, where you hear things you already know, you find out how smart you are, everyone agrees with you, and you find everyone well-informed, pleasant and entertaining. That is not a methodology for advancing your consciousness. If you find yourself doing that, I suggest you try to do something which is not that.
In any case, I saw there was an episode on the Black Dahlia and avoided it for a long time. What more was there to hear? We’ve all heard it a dozen or three times: the grisly, unsolved murder of a young, pretty woman with sexual overtones. It’s Jack the Ripper-lite for America. Well… I listened anyway:
Weird Tales and the Unexplainable: #133 - Black Dahlia (1:24 3/9/2020)
Want to know the first surprising thing I learned? It’s not unsolved. The second surprising thing? It was solved over two decades ago. Nor is the guy that solved it some conspiracy crank that I’m just latching on to. He was an LAPD homicide detective for 24 years and—imagine this—the son of the perpetrator. By the time we get to the end of this, you’ll believe that conclusion too. If you really want to examine the facts and circumstances of the case and the theory that George Hodel was the murderer, this is an excellent analysis:
The True Crime Database: George Hodel
Unless you’re the opposite of me and you like true crime, I don’t think you need to. You see, we’re going to pile up facts and circumstances around the case and examine those. If you don’t believe the Hodel theory, then it would be one hell of a goddamn coincidence that I was able to find all this other material.
Using the power of self-reflection, I was able to ask, “How was I so amazingly ignorant of all this before?” Well, it isn’t just me failing to keep up with current events. Quite bizarrely, no one else is up to speed on this either. Of the innumerable podcasts on the Black Dahlia, here’s one from only six months ago:
The Mystery of the BLACK DAHLIA (1947) / Dark World Ep.1 (4/14/2024)
In this very first episode of ‘Dark World’ we retell the story of Elizabeth Short, or ‘The Black Dahlia’ as the press would refer to her by…. To this day, her murder has remained unsolved.
Don’t listen to it, I didn’t. You see my point, though. You know who else was totally unaware of the evidence regarding George Hodel, the murderer? His son, Steve. His half-sister casually mentioned it after George died in 1999.
Indeed, the wiki for the Black Dahlia asserts it repeatedly and unambiguously (emphasis mine):
Short's unsolved murder and the details surrounding it have had a lasting cultural intrigue, generating various theories and public speculation. Her life and death have been the basis of numerous books and films, and her murder is frequently cited as one of the most famous unsolved murders in U.S. history, as well as one of the oldest unsolved cases in Los Angeles County. It has likewise been credited by historians as one of the first major crimes in postwar America to capture national attention.
This all seems like an odd situation, doesn’t it? Okay, let me tell you what’s going on up front so you have a framework available to hang the otherwise baffling evidence. We see that the “capture of national attention” was the problem. “They” deemed that the Black Dahlia murder hit too close to home. It could lead to too many things that were too vital to “Them”. It needed to be shut down and still needs to be shut down.
You’ll see the very same phenomenon—coverups running long after any plausible importance—in quite diverse topics like JFK, giants, and Satanic ritual abuse of children. Michael Aquino is dead, thankfully, and so is pretty much anyone who could have been involved in the JFK assassination. Who is being protected from liability? No one. And giants? Who cares if giants existed or did not exist? Clearly and demonstrably, “They” do, and “They” still care about the Black Dahlia murder. All this to cover up one single murder, with the murderer himself long dead?
The problem for Them is the same in all these varied examples: if the full truth were to be known about these subjects, it would expose too much about who They were, Their imperatives, and how They do business. It’s a judgment call and They have judged to put all of these in the hole.
For the Black Dahlia, that was accomplished two ways. In the beginning, it was your basic, “Records lost and everybody STFU.” That’s putting out the fire. The second phase is far more subtle and thus more interesting: building a “psychic firebreak” beyond which the flames of inquiry will never spread.
How did I get beyond that firebreak? Brilliance and sheer insight, of course! J/K. As I have already admitted, it was by accident, hearing an offhand comment in that WTATU podcast. Do you see the importance now of forcing yourself down paths you might not otherwise tread? Anyway, I recommend you blow through that firebreak yourself by skipping all the way to 58:20 in the WTATU podcast to Steve Hodel, the ex-detective who solved the case.
What did I hear that sent me into such a frenzy? At about 1:03:30, Steve casually mentions “Chief Parker”, and goes on to say that the department had previously suffered from so much corruption and they really just wanted to flush the Black Dahlia case away before the new boss got there. That’s why they destroyed all the records of it.
That doesn’t really make sense, but that’s how he filed it away in his mind. It’s important to note how easily any of us can file away things that don’t make sense as if they somehow did. Anyway, if you read my previous post regarding Parker, you know that Steve had no idea whatsoever what was really up with that guy:
Ever feel like “To protect and serve” was a big joke? It is! We discuss that and other occultism at the LAPD, featuring Chief William H. Parker, a generational Satanist. (conspiracies.win 10/2/2024)
“But wait”, you object, “that means the LAPD records were destroyed before Parker got there. Debunked!” Good catch, but near miss. If you refer to the list of Chiefs of Police of the LAPD, you’ll find that the Interim Chief preceding Parker was William A. Worton. Given that our tale is set in southwest corner of the United States, we first note that Worton was from Boston. Know who else was from Boston? The Black Dahlia herself. And the Parkers had first arrived there in the early 1700’s.
Worton was a Marine, though, a red-blooded American fighting man! Sure, but go halfway down the page:
Major Worton was assigned to the Far East Section of the Office of Naval Intelligence…. [H]e returned to China once again, and began to recruit agents who agreed to travel to Japan to secretly collect information for the US Navy. One of these may have been the French Jesuit Priest and philosopher, Pierre Teilhard de Chardin.
ONI and working with that shady Jesuit, who they admit right there was a spook? We see what we’re dealing with here. But what did he have to do with Parker?
Worton was tasked by Mayor Bowron with the job of cleaning up the department. A little more than a year later, Worton resigned on August 9, 1950, and was replaced by his chief of Internal Affairs, William H. Parker, whom he had groomed for the office.
“Cleaning up the department” turns out to be destroying the records of an incipient murder prosecution and ushering in the Satanist. Great.
Let’s bracket that, though, with the guy that came right after Parker, Chief Thad F. Brown. Before we get to a disgusting little story about him, we should note from his wiki that Thad had a mole from the get go:
His brother, Finis Brown, was also on the LAPD, and was one of the noteworthy police officers who investigated the Elizabeth Short murder, also known as the Black Dahlia murder.
Then there’s the revolting story Steve recounts on his site concerning…
LAPD Chief Thad Brown & Steve Hodel- The 1966 Parker Center Photo (12/26/2009)
Thad Brown KNEW I was the son of the Black Dahlia killer, and it is obvious he just could not resist the “photo-op”. It would not be until after the completion of my investigation and the publication of my book that we would learn from an LAPD reserve officer, about the conversation between Thad Brown and actor Jack Webb, his close friend who played, LAPD’s Sgt. Joe Friday. In that confidential conversation Thad Brown discloses to Jack Webb, “We know who killed the Black Dahlia. The case was solved. It was a doctor in Hollywood, who lived on Franklin Avenue.”
We all know there are dirty cops but this is just gross, right? See why I don’t care for “true crime”? Anyway, that’s enough of the “hard” phase of the coverup. Now we turn the more subtle psychological work. You may want to start by taking a look at a presentation Steve made, where two things are clear. One is that he did indeed solve the case. The other is that the LAPD leadership still very much does not want to talk about it:
THE 1947 BLACK DAHLIA CASE WAS SOLVED By LAPD Detective III Steve Hodel #11394 (ret.) (28-page PDF)
You’ll see what I was saying about the ongoing coverup, even many decades later. I mean, cops are always always always looking for credit with their press conferences and perp walks and tables full of drugs and money. Not here. “Oh hey, we solved this super high-profile crime that everybody loves to talk about!” No? They’re too classy for that? Sure.
Know who else is participating in the coverup? Wiki, of course. We saw previously their insistence that it is unsolved. They have a page especially for Black Dahlia suspects. Know what it has to say about everything you’ve just learned?
Author James Ellroy endorsed Steve Hodel's theory in 2004.
That’s literally it. It says nothing about who Steve Hodel is or his theory of the crime. He’s written five books about it. At least wiki has one single paragraph about George Hodel on the main Black Dahlia page. Get this: it actually includes George’s confession from a police wiretap that had been presented to a grand jury, but it’s like no one notices it. I don’t know why I’m still shocked at this kind of thing, but I am. I suppose part of what I’m doing here is just getting it off my chest.
Finally, if some or all of this information about the case is new to you, take a moment to reflect on that fact itself. Interpret it as an indication of how well They can manipulate our consciousnesses. Misleading newspaper headlines and lame announcements from politicians are child’s play compared to guiding our minds down certain paths rather than others. This has been only a single example.
I don’t really have a juicy little bonus to close with, but I can say this: as long as this post was, leading forward from this case I have a lot more material left to write up. The Black Dahlia was just one of a bigger (possibly much bigger) set of occult ritual murders, carried out by a group of Elite weirdos operating in East Hollywood. Think Marina Abramovic meets Aleister Crowley plus the Podestas.
That in turn leads to faint signs that the deeply Hidden Elites have been operating there for a long time, and how They might have told us about what some of Them are really up to. As a bonus, I’ll show you how They confess to inventing the Middle Ages that never existed.
Thanks for reading!
a) Fighting implies against others, which implies the bubble (reason aka circular logic) keeping one within conflict.
b) Few utilize rhetoric like "fighting my way out" to tempt many with suggested progressivism (towards outcome) to ignore being within perceivable origin.
Being (life) in (inception) and out (death) of origin...no fighting ones way out required, only ones struggle to sustain self within.
Suggested nihil-ism (Latin nihilo, nothing) tempts a consenting being to ignore (de-nial) how to teach self to learn and vice versa within "everything" perceivable.
Being implies different from one another; true implies holding onto a suggestion, crime/krei - "to sieve" implies nature law pouring out different beings.
Few suggest many to hold onto "true", while fighting their way out against "false", yet there's no way out of that conflict (reason/logic) but choosing to let go of what one chose to hold onto.
Perceivable sound forces itself through ones perception, before one can force self to listen to the suggested words of others.
Sound implies force of velocity; while listening to suggested words implies ones force of resistance being tempted by others to ignore resisting velocity.
You are the odd (choice) within even (balance) of motion...choosing to listen to what others are suggesting implies fast forwarding (inception towards death) your state of being (life) by ignoring to resist perceivable.
Being implies free (choice) within mind (balance) of flow (motion)...consenting to listen to suggested information LETS others shape ones form.
To remain free one needs to resist the wanted temptation of letting others choose for one.
If it was solved, then why are solids remaining two decades later?
If there's an ongoing solution, then why choose to believe in conclusions (of temporary nature)?
a) Others suggested "amazing" information to tempt you to ignore all perceivable inspiration for. Ignorance implies ones mind within A MAZE...
b) Before implies being (life) forwarded (inception towards death), which others exploit by building mazes within ones mind to distract from.
Phenomenon (perceivable) and ones sight (perception) are differentiated from one another.
Liable/leig - "to bind". Many are liable aka religion/religio - "to bind anew" by consenting to suggestions of few, which in return protects/protegere - "forward cover".
Perceivable forwards ones perception...binding self to suggested covers ones sight.
Mind/memory can only file during a moving process...a process which removes anything filed within memory.
File/filum/gwhi - "a thread, string; thread of fate; cord, filament; tendon"...few tempt many to file suggested information, which permits attachment. In reality there are "no strings attached", hence each one wielding free will of choice...unless ignored.