A review by theaubreyplazaofohio
Black Dahlia Avenger: A Genius for Murder by Steve Hodel

challenging dark mysterious reflective sad slow-paced

1.5

Well the author did convince me that his dad is the most likely culprit  ,but this would've made a better documentary than book. It was so boring, it did not need to be 20 hours long. This case is not boring, the book is, and the whole case is deeply upsetting to hear about. Whether George Hodel killed the black dahlia or not we will probably never know, it does seem pretty likely to me though but whether he did or not I hope he will be brought to justice in the afterlife since he is now dead , if not for this then for the other horribly disgusting things he did mentioned in this book.