1907 - 1999
George Hill Hodel American Doctor
00
George Hill Hodel dating history
Relationships
George Hill Hodel was in a relationship with Dorothy Harvey.
About
American Doctor George Hill Hodel was born on 10th October, 1907 in Los Angeles Los Angeles County California, USA and passed away on 16th May 1999 San Francisco San Francisco County California, USA aged 91. He is most remembered for prime suspect during the murder investigation of Elizabeth Short, which became known as the "Black Dahlia" murder. His zodiac sign is Libra.
George Hill Hodel is a member of the following lists: Hollywood, Los Angeles history and culture, 1999 deaths and American expatriates in the Philippines.
Contribute
Who is George Hill Hodel dating? George Hill Hodel girlfriend, wife list. Help us build our profile of George Hill Hodel!
Login
to add information, pictures and relationships, join in discussions and get credit for your contributions.
Relationship Statistics
Type | Total | Longest | Average | Shortest |
---|
Dating | 1 |
-
|
-
|
-
|
---|
Total | 1 | |
-
|
-
|
---|
Details
First Name |
George
|
Middle Name |
Hill
|
Last Name |
Hodel
|
Birthday |
10th October, 1907
|
Birthplace |
Los Angeles Los Angeles County California, USA
|
Died |
16th May, 1999
|
Place of Death |
San Francisco San Francisco County California, USA
|
Zodiac Sign |
Libra
|
Nationality |
American
|
Occupation Text |
Physician
|
Occupation |
Doctor
|
Claim to Fame |
prime suspect during the murder investigation of Elizabeth Short, which became known as the "Black Dahlia" murder
|
Father |
George Hodel
|
Mother |
Esther Hodel
|
George Hill Hodel Jr. (October 10, 1907 – May 16, 1999) was an American physician. After the 1947 murder of Elizabeth Short, a.k.a. the Black Dahlia, police came to consider Hodel a suspect. He was never formally charged with the crime and came to wider attention as a suspect after his death when he was accused by his son, Los Angeles homicide detective Steve Hodel, of killing Short and committing several additional murders. Prior to the Dahlia case, he was also a suspect in the death of his secretary, Ruth Spaulding, but was not charged. He was also accused of raping his own daughter, Tamar Hodel, but was acquitted for that crime. He fled the country several times, and spent time between 1950 and 1990 in the Philippines.
More about George Hill Hodel
Less about George Hill Hodel