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Full Circle-Coming Home: Reuniting with Old Friends and a New Beginning Back in the Great Northwest

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January 2, 2022
Birch Bay, Washington
“I’m hoping to come back to the beauty and tranquility of Bellingham.”
                                                                                            Steve Hodel
Bellingham Herald Interview
April 12, 2003
Bellingham Herald April 12, 2003
(Suggest going back in time and reading the below article written 19-years ago before proceeding.)

“FULL CIRCLE”

I wanted my first blog for ’22 to be reflective.
To examine the truly amazing journey I have been on these past 22-years.
Let me put that journey in perspective.
When the above article was published (April 2003), Emily Weiner (who, incidentally, wrote an incredibly accurate reporting of the facts) was a news reporter for the Bellingham Herald. According to her LinkedIn resume, she is now (2022) “Director of Foundation Relations at Western Washington University in Bellingham.” 

My first book, Black Dahlia Avenger: A Genius for Murder (hardcopy) at Emily’s writing was just days away from publication.
The first television documentary (about seven more would follow over the next decade), DATELINE, produced and directed by David Browning, was just hours away from airing.
Then, I was unaware that the secret DA Hodel/Black Dahlia Files and tape-recorded transcripts of my father’s confessions existed. (They would be revealed and published in full for the first time in the HarperCollins paperback edition in June 2004.)
In April 2003,  my total “victim count,” as indicated in the article, was “seven definites and nine probables.” (A total of 16 murders spanning a period from 1943-1949).
In the years following, the doors kept opening up.  NEW WITNESSES KEPT COMING FORWARD after BDA became a NYT bestseller both in the U.S. and in Europe (France). Readers from the U.S. and abroad discovered new evidence, some that I had missed, as well as new connections.
Then I discovered the “Murder As a Fine Art” crime signature/MO and how it connected to my father’s surrealist friends, especially our family photographer and Dadaist, Man Ray. How each surrealist, ex-post-facto, paid their individual “tribute” to George Hodel in each of their separate works of art.
Then came the hard physical evidence establishing our Sowden/Franklin House as the actual original crime scene. Buster, the cadaver dog, and his handler, Sgt. Paul Dosti establishes “alerts to human remains,” and Dr. Arpad Vass confirms their findings through physical soil analysis.
This was followed by discovering the bloody cement and manure sacks used to transport Elizabeth’s body from the residence to the “dumpsite.” The bags were connected with original dated receipts showing work performed using the items at the Hodel house through architect Frank Lloyd Wright’s records at UCLA archives.
The years flew by more serial crime discoveries in Chicago, and Manila Philippines, just a few blocks from George Hodel’s then residence. Young kidnap/murder victim Lucila Lalu’s naked and posed surgically bisected body parts left for public display on a vacant lot.
Two more books, Most Evil I and II, investigating and further linking George Hodel to the Chicago Lipstick Murders and the San Francisco Bay Area and Riverside killing as “Zodiac.”
Those followed by the standalone publication, IN THE MESQUITE, presenting George Hodel’s double homicide of  Hazel and Nancy Frome near El Paso, Texas, in 1938.
Finally, my just-published two set volumes, “THE EARLY YEARS, presenting his serial crimes believed committed in the 1920s and 1930s, that completed my investigations, raising my father’s total victim count to forty-nine (49) in fifty (50) years of unrestrained savagery.

Closing the Circle:

What I thought would be a return to Whatcom County sometime in the spring or summer of 2022 was escalated thanks to the Herculean efforts of my editor on “The Early Years,” author and retired Dallas police officer Robert Sadler. Robert did all the graphics for both books, and together we finished the writing and published it on my 80th birthday in early November 2021.
Anxious to be closer to my two sons and two grandchildren (Michael and family in Seattle and Matthew in Bellingham), I contacted my good friend attorney Dennis Murphy (yes, the same Bellingham attorney interviewed in the 2003 Bellingham Herald article) and Marsha Brown, a highly respected professional real estate agent specializing in residential homes in Whatcom County.
Incredibly, within just a few weeks of “looking,” they found me the perfect home, located just twenty minutes north of Bellingham city limits in Birch Bay.
Despite five separate simultaneous offers, Marsha Brown was able to get the winning bid in and a quick thirty-day escrow, and HERE I AM.
The moving van and my possessions are still in CA (expected to arrive in about ten days or so?) but, I’m in the new home with a coffee pot, a bed, and a desk with a computer.
I was able to spend an overnight and Christmas Eve day in Seattle (just a short ninety-minute drive from my new home) with my son Michael and his wife Joyce and my beautiful two grandchildren, Tucker and Ella, and then Christmas Day and dinner with my son Matthew here in my new digs.
Great to be back FULL CIRCLE and close to family and friends.
Checking my bucket list, the only two things left for this coming spring/summer are:
A  one or two-year-old dog from the rescue shelter (I’ll skip the puppy-stage thanks) and a barbeque.  LIFE IS GOOD.
 
 

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