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Georgette Bauerdorf

Georgette Elise Bauerdorf (May 6, 1924 – October 12, 1944) was an American socialite and oil heiress who was strangled in her home in West Hollywood, California. Her murder remains unsolved.[1]

Georgette Bauerdorf
Born
Georgette Elise Bauerdorf

(1924-05-06)May 6, 1924
DiedOctober 12, 1944(1944-10-12) (aged 20)
Cause of deathStrangulation
NationalityAmerican
EducationSt. Agatha's School for Girls
Marlborough School
Westlake School for Girls

Early years Edit

Born in New York City, Georgette Bauerdorf was the younger of two daughters born to oilman George Frederick Bauerdorf and his wife, Constance Dannhauser.[2][3][4] She had an older sister, Constance (known as Connie). Georgette initially attended St. Agatha's School for Girls in New York City;[5] after the family moved to Los Angeles in 1935, she attended the Marlborough School and Westlake School for Girls.[6] The death of Georgette's mother had preceded the move.

Georgette aspired to be an actress and moved to West Hollywood in August 1944.[4] She took an apartment at the El Palacio Apartments at 8493 Fountain Avenue and got a job working as a junior hostess at the Hollywood Canteen, where she danced with enlisted men.[7][8]

The day before her death, Georgette cashed a $175 check and purchased an airline ticket to El Paso, Texas, for $90. She told friends that she was going there to rendezvous with her boyfriend, a soldier. On October 11, Pvt. Jerome M. Brown, an anti-aircraft artillery trainee stationed at Camp Callan, was identified by Fort Bliss authorities as the man Georgette had planned to visit. Brown told Army officials they had met at the Hollywood Canteen on the night of June 13.[7] He left for El Paso several days after their meeting, but the couple continued to correspond by letter.[9]

Murder Edit

On the night of October 11, 1944, Georgette left work at the Hollywood Canteen at around 11:15 p.m. She spent the next several hours dancing at a local club called the Palladium, leaving at around 2 a.m. Driving home, Georgette picked up a hitchhiking Army sergeant named Gordon Aadland, who had also gone to the Palladium; she told Aadland also that she was hurrying home to receive a telephone call from her boyfriend in Texas. This was possibly the last time she was seen alive.[8]

On October 12, custodial staff came to Georgette's apartment and found her body floating face down in an overflowing bathtub.[10] It is believed that Georgette was attacked by a man who was waiting inside the apartment for her. Inspector William Penprase of the Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department stated that an automatic night light over the outside entrance of the apartment had been unscrewed loose so that it would go dark; the murderer was thought to have stood on a chair to reach the light bulb nearly eight feet off the ground. Fingerprints were found on the bulb.

The theory of an intruder was reinforced by an empty string bean can and some melon rinds in a wastebasket in Georgette's kitchen. Investigators thought she may have eaten a snack before retiring upstairs to her bedroom. Examination of her stomach revealed that she had eaten string beans about an hour before her death. Her jewelry and other valuables were not stolen, although almost $100 was taken from her purse. There was a large roll of $2 bills and thousands of dollars worth of sterling silver lying in an open trunk.

A 1936 Oldsmobile coupe, registered in the name of Georgette's sister, was missing from the scene. When the car was located, there was a dent in one of the fenders. Mechanics said the damage was recent and may have been the result of a collision with another car. The Oldsmobile was discovered abandoned on East 25th Street, just off San Pedro Street, where it had apparently ran out of gas.

Georgette had put up a great struggle against her attacker. An examination by Los Angeles County autopsy surgeon Frank R. Webb found abundant bruises and scrapes, and determined that she had been raped. The knuckles on Georgette's right hand were smashed and bruised. There was a large bruise on the right side of her head and another on her abdomen, perhaps the result of blows from fists. She had been strangled with a piece of bandage material stuffed down her throat. Webb said her right thigh showed the bruised imprint of a hand "even to the fingernail marks piercing the skin".[11]

Investigation Edit

A reconstruction of the murder gave investigators the idea that the culprit perhaps entered Georgette's apartment by passkey and lay in wait downstairs until she got ready for bed. Another possibility was that he rang the doorbell after she retired. Penprase believed it unlikely that Georgette was accompanied home by a serviceman. She might have met someone at the canteen who drove her home and left her at the door, then later returned to kill her after she prepared for bed.

The walls and doors of Georgette's apartment building were soundproofed;[12] still, a neighbor, who requested anonymity, told Capt. Gordon Bowers of the Sheriff's Department that he was awakened by screams around 2:30 a.m. He first heard a scream which made him sit upright in bed, followed by a female voice yelling, "Stop, stop, you're killing me!" He said the screaming soon subsided. Thinking it might have been a family argument, he went back to bed.

A date book was found in Georgette's bedroom containing the names of servicemen. Army authorities joined with the Sheriff's Department in a search for clues. A sailor was questioned in Long Beach, but was determined not to have been her attacker. Authorities hoped that someone who saw the young woman leaving the canteen, accompanied by an escort, would come forward. Numerous letters received by the victim were scrutinized by investigators.

One particular soldier, described as "swarthy", was thought to have been infatuated with Georgette and had cut in on her during nearly every dance on the night of her death. Investigators checked U.S.O. centers and other canteens to try to find and question him. The soldier, identified in news accounts as Cpl. Cosmo Volpe, turned himself in several days after the discovery of Georgette's body, after he read the police were looking for a "husky, dark-haired GI".[13] He was questioned by police, but eliminated as a suspect after he offered proof that he had "checked into his barracks at the Lockheed Air Terminal at 11 p.m."[14]

June Ziegler, who had worked with Georgette at the Hollywood Canteen on the night prior to the murder, told the Sheriff's Department that Georgette had dated a 6'4" serviceman less than a month before her murder. He was a friend of another serviceman whose name was frequently mentioned in the diary. According to Ziegler, Georgette remarked that the tall soldier was very much taken with her. However, she did not return his interest and quit going out with him. The soldier was sought for questioning by officers.

Gordon Aadland, the sergeant whom she had given a ride a few hours before her death, recounted in 2012 that was riding a train on his way back to his base when he read about the murder in the newspaper. Aadland wrote a letter to the Los Angeles Police Department recounting his encounter with Georgette; he was later questioned by an officer from the provost martial's office, who took his testimony but never heard anything else.[8]

Rose Gilbert, a secretary to Georgette's father, reported that she occasionally asked men to stop by her apartment briefly, but never asked them to remain and never entertained friends alone as her Catholic education gave her very stringent ideas of propriety.

At a coroner's inquest October 20, a jury of nine men found that Georgetts's death was a homicide and proposed a thorough investigation to apprehend her killer. During the hearing, Fred Atwood, a janitor of the apartment building, testified that he had heard woman's heels clicking back and forth on the floor, and was awakened by a loud crash at around midnight on October 11. He recognized the sounds as coming from Georgette's apartment. He said there was no one with her.[12][15]

Atwood also said he entered the apartment the next morning about 11:10 a.m., accompanied by his wife. They found Bauerdorf's body lying semi-nude in her bathtub. Two of the deputies confirmed the janitor's testimony that Bauerdorf was alone before her slayer evidently lured her to her darkened door. Atwood said he discovered the night light bulb being screwed around a couple of turns. He responded that he had never seen this happen before. Officers testified that the apartment showed no indication of a struggle. Yet the autopsy proved that Bauerdorf had fought hard to live. Sam Wolf, brother of Bauerdorf's stepmother, denied that the victim suffered fainting spells.

Legacy Edit

Bauerdorf's body was shipped to New York via train after it was released by the coroner's office on October 15. Her funeral was held in New York City.[1] She was buried in a Long Island cemetery plot the Bauerdorf family had maintained for generations.[10] William Randolph Hearst, a close friend of Georgette's father, pressured the LAPD at his behest to close the investigation as quickly as possible; their reasons for this are unclear but it was done supposedly to avoid embarrassment and to keep Georgette's romantic life private and her reputation intact as she was sexually active and she documented all of her social and romantic relationships in her diary which would had become evidence and thus become available to the public had the investigation and a trial followed.[16]

The high-profile murder of Elizabeth Short occurred in Los Angeles a few years after Bauerdorf's death. Authors and investigators have suggested a possible link between the two cases, partly because both women had similar appearances. Dr. George Hodel was a top suspect for the Short murder, and his son Steve Hodel has suggested George killed both women due to certain similarities such as the fact that Bauerdorf was choked with a medical-grade bandage shoved down her throat and that in both cases the media received notes supposedly from the killer taunting the police and boasting of his skills.[17] However, though Hodel is considered the strongest suspect for the Black Dahlia murder, the critics say links between that case and that of Bauerdorf remains highly speculative.[18]

The Ticket Out, a debut novel written by Helen Knode (wife of novelist James Ellroy) is very loosely based on Georgette Bauerdorf's life. The Santa Cruz Sentinel called it, "... like Ellroy's 'Black Dahlia,' based on a true Hollywood crime — the unsolved murder of Georgette Bauerdorf in L.A. in 1944".[sic]"[19]

See also Edit

Footnotes Edit

  1. ^ a b "Miss Bauerdorf, Oil Man's Daughter, Slain By Strangler in Her Hollywood Apartment". The New York Times. Vol. 93, no. 91. The Associated Press. 14 October 1944. p. 15. ISSN 0362-4331. OCLC 1645522. Retrieved 7 September 2021.
  2. ^ "US, World War II Draft Registration Cards (entry: George Frederick Bauerdorf)". Retrieved October 16, 2018 – via Ancestry.com.
  3. ^ "California, Death Index (entry: Georgette Elise Bauerdorf)". Retrieved October 16, 2018 – via Ancestry.com.
  4. ^ a b Katz, Hélèna (2010). "Georgette Bauerdorf: The Mysterious Death of an Oil Executive's Daughter (1944)". Cold Cases: Famous Unsolved Mysteries, Crimes, and Disappearances in America (1st ed.). Santa Barbara, California, United States of America: Greenwood (ABC-CLIO, LLC). pp. 177–182. ISBN 978-0-313-37692-4 – via Google Books.
  5. ^ Shelton, Bruce; Junes, Glenn; Bassett, Norman; Pearce, R.D., eds. (13 October 1944). "Girl found dead in filled tub". Main section. The Tuscaloosa News. Vol. 126, no. 246. Tuscaloosa, Alabama, United States of America. The Associated Press. p. 2. Retrieved 7 September 2021 – via Google Newspapers.
  6. ^ Poynter, Paul; Poynter, Nelson P., eds. (13 October 1944). "Body of pretty Hollywood girl found in bathtub; police hint foul play". National news. St. Petersburg Times. Vol. 61, no. 81. St. Petersburg, Florida. United Press. p. 10. Retrieved 7 September 2021 – via Google Newspapers.
  7. ^ a b Newton, Michael; et al. (Text design by Erika K. Arroyo and cover by Keith Trego and Takeshi Takahashi) (2009) [2004]. "BAUERDORF, Georgette Elise: Murder victim (1944)". In Skordilis, Paul; Likoff, Laurie; Plapp, Chris (eds.). The Encyclopedia of Unsolved Crimes. Facts on File Crime Library (2nd ed.). New York City: Facts On File, Inc. (Infobase Publishing). pp. 32–34. ISBN 978-1-4381-1914-4. Retrieved 7 September 2021 – via Google Books.
  8. ^ a b c Aadland, Gordon (28 April 2012). Schwartz, Eric; Tomtas, Justyna; Taylor, Chad; Taylor, Coralee; Taylor, Franklin (eds.). "Gordon Aadland: The Cold Case that stretches from Los Angeles to Centralia". The Chronicle Newspaper. Centralia, Washington: CT Publishing LLC. Retrieved 7 September 2021.
  9. ^ East, Michael (7 August 2021). "Georgette Bauerdorf: The unsolved murder of a L.A. socialite". Front Page Detectives. New York City: Empire Media Group, Inc. (EMG). Retrieved 7 September 2021.
  10. ^ a b Quier, Hawley; Rohn, William J.; Keller, James E.; Dillon, Walter S.; Burkholder, A.N., eds. (16 October 1944). "Time of tub murder set: Neighbor reports he heard Georgette Bauerdorf's scream". 2nd section. Reading Eagle. Vol. 77, no. 263. Reading, Pennsylvania. United Press. p. 15. Retrieved 7 September 2021 – via Google Newspapers.
  11. ^ Newton 2009 p. 32
  12. ^ a b Connor, Pauline (5 June 2015). Aldhahi, Mariam; Xie, Jenny; Barber, Megan (eds.). "Rent in West Hollywood's Tragically Legendary El Palacio". Curbed. Los Angeles: Vox Media. Retrieved 7 September 2021.
  13. ^ "GI Hepcat Turns Self In, Tells of Meeting Slain Heiress". Stars and Stripes, London edition. October 18, 1944. p. 4. Retrieved August 27, 2019 – via Newspaperarchive.com.
  14. ^ Harnisch, Larry (December 27, 2018). "Youth Questioned in Georgette Bauerdorf killing". The Daily Mirror. Retrieved August 27, 2019.
  15. ^ Wertheimer, Kate (21 October 2016). McGinn, Caroline; Calhoun, Dave; Rahmanan, Anna; Juliano, Michael (eds.). "Southern California's thirteen most infamous unsolved murders". North American edition. Time Out. London, England: Time Out England Limited/Time Out Digital Limited (Time Out Group Plc). Retrieved 7 September 2021.
  16. ^ Baktash, Pooya (20 May 2010). "4. Take Four" (PDF). In McKay, Donald; Noufaily, Farid; Leiberman, David (eds.). Tale of Two Cities. University of Waterloo School of Architecture (Master's degree). Architecture & Thesis. Waterloo, Ontario: University of Waterloo. p. 72. hdl:10012/5205. Retrieved 7 September 2021.
  17. ^ Haugen, Brenda; et al. (Design by Tracy Davies and Gene Bentdahl; additional research by Marcie Spence and Kathleen Baxter) (2011) [2010]. "Chapter 4: A Dangerous Path". In Kaelberer, Angie; Edney, Philip; Sandmann, Alexa L.; Klenk, Jane (eds.). The Black Dahlia: Shattered Dreams. True Crime (2nd ed.). Mankato: Compass Point Books (Capstone). ISBN 978-0-7565-4358-7 – via Google Books.
  18. ^ Hodel, Steve; Pezzullo, Ralph (22 September 2009). "Chapter One (PART ONE: Dr. George Hill Hodel)". Most Evil: Avenger, Zodiac, and the Further Serial Murders of Dr. George Hill Hodel. New York City: Dutton (Penguin Group). ISBN 978-1-101-14035-2 – via Google Books.
  19. ^ Watson, Chris (February 16, 2003). "Husband-wife team builds tension". Santa Cruz Sentinel. p. B3. Retrieved October 16, 2018 – via Newspapers.com.

References Edit

  • Los Angeles Times, Oil Executive's Daughter Found Dead In Bathtub, October 13, 1944, Page 5.
  • Los Angeles Times, People And Place In Strange Death Of Oil Heiress, October 14, 1944, Page 3.
  • Los Angeles Times, Evidence Shows Heiress Waged Terrific Fight, October 15, 1944, Page 3.
  • Los Angeles Times, Private Identified as Girl's Friend, October 15, 1944, Page 3.
  • Los Angeles Times, Neighbor Tells Heiress' Screams on Death Night, October 16, 1944, Page 2.
  • Los Angeles Times, Janitor Gives Evidence In Murder of Oil Heiress, October 21, 1944, Page A3.
  • Wolfe, Donald H., The Black Dahlia Files:The Mob, The Mogul, and The Murder That Transfixed Los Angeles, New York, Regan Books, 2005.

External links Edit

  • Georgette Bauerdorf Hollywood Canteen photo ID
  • Georgette Bauerdorf newspaper clipping
  • at the Wayback Machine (archived June 10, 2007) purchased by Lindsay Lohan
  • Georgette Bauerdorf at the Malefactor's Register, retrieved on 2-13-08.
  • [1] at The Daily Mirror (Larry Harnisch Reflects on L.A. History), retrieved on 11-20-14

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Georgette Elise Bauerdorf May 6 1924 October 12 1944 was an American socialite and oil heiress who was strangled in her home in West Hollywood California Her murder remains unsolved 1 Georgette BauerdorfBornGeorgette Elise Bauerdorf 1924 05 06 May 6 1924New York City New York U S DiedOctober 12 1944 1944 10 12 aged 20 West Hollywood California U S Cause of deathStrangulationNationalityAmericanEducationSt Agatha s School for GirlsMarlborough SchoolWestlake School for Girls Contents 1 Early years 2 Murder 3 Investigation 4 Legacy 5 See also 6 Footnotes 7 References 8 External linksEarly years EditBorn in New York City Georgette Bauerdorf was the younger of two daughters born to oilman George Frederick Bauerdorf and his wife Constance Dannhauser 2 3 4 She had an older sister Constance known as Connie Georgette initially attended St Agatha s School for Girls in New York City 5 after the family moved to Los Angeles in 1935 she attended the Marlborough School and Westlake School for Girls 6 The death of Georgette s mother had preceded the move Georgette aspired to be an actress and moved to West Hollywood in August 1944 4 She took an apartment at the El Palacio Apartments at 8493 Fountain Avenue and got a job working as a junior hostess at the Hollywood Canteen where she danced with enlisted men 7 8 The day before her death Georgette cashed a 175 check and purchased an airline ticket to El Paso Texas for 90 She told friends that she was going there to rendezvous with her boyfriend a soldier On October 11 Pvt Jerome M Brown an anti aircraft artillery trainee stationed at Camp Callan was identified by Fort Bliss authorities as the man Georgette had planned to visit Brown told Army officials they had met at the Hollywood Canteen on the night of June 13 7 He left for El Paso several days after their meeting but the couple continued to correspond by letter 9 Murder EditOn the night of October 11 1944 Georgette left work at the Hollywood Canteen at around 11 15 p m She spent the next several hours dancing at a local club called the Palladium leaving at around 2 a m Driving home Georgette picked up a hitchhiking Army sergeant named Gordon Aadland who had also gone to the Palladium she told Aadland also that she was hurrying home to receive a telephone call from her boyfriend in Texas This was possibly the last time she was seen alive 8 On October 12 custodial staff came to Georgette s apartment and found her body floating face down in an overflowing bathtub 10 It is believed that Georgette was attacked by a man who was waiting inside the apartment for her Inspector William Penprase of the Los Angeles County Sheriff s Department stated that an automatic night light over the outside entrance of the apartment had been unscrewed loose so that it would go dark the murderer was thought to have stood on a chair to reach the light bulb nearly eight feet off the ground Fingerprints were found on the bulb The theory of an intruder was reinforced by an empty string bean can and some melon rinds in a wastebasket in Georgette s kitchen Investigators thought she may have eaten a snack before retiring upstairs to her bedroom Examination of her stomach revealed that she had eaten string beans about an hour before her death Her jewelry and other valuables were not stolen although almost 100 was taken from her purse There was a large roll of 2 bills and thousands of dollars worth of sterling silver lying in an open trunk A 1936 Oldsmobile coupe registered in the name of Georgette s sister was missing from the scene When the car was located there was a dent in one of the fenders Mechanics said the damage was recent and may have been the result of a collision with another car The Oldsmobile was discovered abandoned on East 25th Street just off San Pedro Street where it had apparently ran out of gas Georgette had put up a great struggle against her attacker An examination by Los Angeles County autopsy surgeon Frank R Webb found abundant bruises and scrapes and determined that she had been raped The knuckles on Georgette s right hand were smashed and bruised There was a large bruise on the right side of her head and another on her abdomen perhaps the result of blows from fists She had been strangled with a piece of bandage material stuffed down her throat Webb said her right thigh showed the bruised imprint of a hand even to the fingernail marks piercing the skin 11 Investigation EditA reconstruction of the murder gave investigators the idea that the culprit perhaps entered Georgette s apartment by passkey and lay in wait downstairs until she got ready for bed Another possibility was that he rang the doorbell after she retired Penprase believed it unlikely that Georgette was accompanied home by a serviceman She might have met someone at the canteen who drove her home and left her at the door then later returned to kill her after she prepared for bed The walls and doors of Georgette s apartment building were soundproofed 12 still a neighbor who requested anonymity told Capt Gordon Bowers of the Sheriff s Department that he was awakened by screams around 2 30 a m He first heard a scream which made him sit upright in bed followed by a female voice yelling Stop stop you re killing me He said the screaming soon subsided Thinking it might have been a family argument he went back to bed A date book was found in Georgette s bedroom containing the names of servicemen Army authorities joined with the Sheriff s Department in a search for clues A sailor was questioned in Long Beach but was determined not to have been her attacker Authorities hoped that someone who saw the young woman leaving the canteen accompanied by an escort would come forward Numerous letters received by the victim were scrutinized by investigators One particular soldier described as swarthy was thought to have been infatuated with Georgette and had cut in on her during nearly every dance on the night of her death Investigators checked U S O centers and other canteens to try to find and question him The soldier identified in news accounts as Cpl Cosmo Volpe turned himself in several days after the discovery of Georgette s body after he read the police were looking for a husky dark haired GI 13 He was questioned by police but eliminated as a suspect after he offered proof that he had checked into his barracks at the Lockheed Air Terminal at 11 p m 14 June Ziegler who had worked with Georgette at the Hollywood Canteen on the night prior to the murder told the Sheriff s Department that Georgette had dated a 6 4 serviceman less than a month before her murder He was a friend of another serviceman whose name was frequently mentioned in the diary According to Ziegler Georgette remarked that the tall soldier was very much taken with her However she did not return his interest and quit going out with him The soldier was sought for questioning by officers Gordon Aadland the sergeant whom she had given a ride a few hours before her death recounted in 2012 that was riding a train on his way back to his base when he read about the murder in the newspaper Aadland wrote a letter to the Los Angeles Police Department recounting his encounter with Georgette he was later questioned by an officer from the provost martial s office who took his testimony but never heard anything else 8 Rose Gilbert a secretary to Georgette s father reported that she occasionally asked men to stop by her apartment briefly but never asked them to remain and never entertained friends alone as her Catholic education gave her very stringent ideas of propriety At a coroner s inquest October 20 a jury of nine men found that Georgetts s death was a homicide and proposed a thorough investigation to apprehend her killer During the hearing Fred Atwood a janitor of the apartment building testified that he had heard woman s heels clicking back and forth on the floor and was awakened by a loud crash at around midnight on October 11 He recognized the sounds as coming from Georgette s apartment He said there was no one with her 12 15 Atwood also said he entered the apartment the next morning about 11 10 a m accompanied by his wife They found Bauerdorf s body lying semi nude in her bathtub Two of the deputies confirmed the janitor s testimony that Bauerdorf was alone before her slayer evidently lured her to her darkened door Atwood said he discovered the night light bulb being screwed around a couple of turns He responded that he had never seen this happen before Officers testified that the apartment showed no indication of a struggle Yet the autopsy proved that Bauerdorf had fought hard to live Sam Wolf brother of Bauerdorf s stepmother denied that the victim suffered fainting spells Legacy EditBauerdorf s body was shipped to New York via train after it was released by the coroner s office on October 15 Her funeral was held in New York City 1 She was buried in a Long Island cemetery plot the Bauerdorf family had maintained for generations 10 William Randolph Hearst a close friend of Georgette s father pressured the LAPD at his behest to close the investigation as quickly as possible their reasons for this are unclear but it was done supposedly to avoid embarrassment and to keep Georgette s romantic life private and her reputation intact as she was sexually active and she documented all of her social and romantic relationships in her diary which would had become evidence and thus become available to the public had the investigation and a trial followed 16 The high profile murder of Elizabeth Short occurred in Los Angeles a few years after Bauerdorf s death Authors and investigators have suggested a possible link between the two cases partly because both women had similar appearances Dr George Hodel was a top suspect for the Short murder and his son Steve Hodel has suggested George killed both women due to certain similarities such as the fact that Bauerdorf was choked with a medical grade bandage shoved down her throat and that in both cases the media received notes supposedly from the killer taunting the police and boasting of his skills 17 However though Hodel is considered the strongest suspect for the Black Dahlia murder the critics say links between that case and that of Bauerdorf remains highly speculative 18 The Ticket Out a debut novel written by Helen Knode wife of novelist James Ellroy is very loosely based on Georgette Bauerdorf s life The Santa Cruz Sentinel called it like Ellroy s Black Dahlia based on a true Hollywood crime the unsolved murder of Georgette Bauerdorf in L A in 1944 sic 19 See also EditList of unsolved murdersFootnotes Edit a b Miss Bauerdorf Oil Man s Daughter Slain By Strangler in Her Hollywood Apartment The New York Times Vol 93 no 91 The Associated Press 14 October 1944 p 15 ISSN 0362 4331 OCLC 1645522 Retrieved 7 September 2021 US World War II Draft Registration Cards entry George Frederick Bauerdorf Retrieved October 16 2018 via Ancestry com California Death Index entry Georgette Elise Bauerdorf Retrieved October 16 2018 via Ancestry com a b Katz Helena 2010 Georgette Bauerdorf The Mysterious Death of an Oil Executive s Daughter 1944 Cold Cases Famous Unsolved Mysteries Crimes and Disappearances in America 1st ed Santa Barbara California United States of America Greenwood ABC CLIO LLC pp 177 182 ISBN 978 0 313 37692 4 via Google Books Shelton Bruce Junes Glenn Bassett Norman Pearce R D eds 13 October 1944 Girl found dead in filled tub Main section The Tuscaloosa News Vol 126 no 246 Tuscaloosa Alabama United States of America The Associated Press p 2 Retrieved 7 September 2021 via Google Newspapers Poynter Paul Poynter Nelson P eds 13 October 1944 Body of pretty Hollywood girl found in bathtub police hint foul play National news St Petersburg Times Vol 61 no 81 St Petersburg Florida United Press p 10 Retrieved 7 September 2021 via Google Newspapers a b Newton Michael et al Text design by Erika K Arroyo and cover by Keith Trego and Takeshi Takahashi 2009 2004 BAUERDORF Georgette Elise Murder victim 1944 In Skordilis Paul Likoff Laurie Plapp Chris eds The Encyclopedia of Unsolved Crimes Facts on File Crime Library 2nd ed New York City Facts On File Inc Infobase Publishing pp 32 34 ISBN 978 1 4381 1914 4 Retrieved 7 September 2021 via Google Books a b c Aadland Gordon 28 April 2012 Schwartz Eric Tomtas Justyna Taylor Chad Taylor Coralee Taylor Franklin eds Gordon Aadland The Cold Case that stretches from Los Angeles to Centralia The Chronicle Newspaper Centralia Washington CT Publishing LLC Retrieved 7 September 2021 East Michael 7 August 2021 Georgette Bauerdorf The unsolved murder of a L A socialite Front Page Detectives New York City Empire Media Group Inc EMG Retrieved 7 September 2021 a b Quier Hawley Rohn William J Keller James E Dillon Walter S Burkholder A N eds 16 October 1944 Time of tub murder set Neighbor reports he heard Georgette Bauerdorf s scream 2nd section Reading Eagle Vol 77 no 263 Reading Pennsylvania United Press p 15 Retrieved 7 September 2021 via Google Newspapers Newton 2009 p 32 a b Connor Pauline 5 June 2015 Aldhahi Mariam Xie Jenny Barber Megan eds Rent in West Hollywood s Tragically Legendary El Palacio Curbed Los Angeles Vox Media Retrieved 7 September 2021 GI Hepcat Turns Self In Tells of Meeting Slain Heiress Stars and Stripes London edition October 18 1944 p 4 Retrieved August 27 2019 via Newspaperarchive com Harnisch Larry December 27 2018 Youth Questioned in Georgette Bauerdorf killing The Daily Mirror Retrieved August 27 2019 Wertheimer Kate 21 October 2016 McGinn Caroline Calhoun Dave Rahmanan Anna Juliano Michael eds Southern California s thirteen most infamous unsolved murders North American edition Time Out London England Time Out England Limited Time Out Digital Limited Time Out Group Plc Retrieved 7 September 2021 Baktash Pooya 20 May 2010 4 Take Four PDF In McKay Donald Noufaily Farid Leiberman David eds Tale of Two Cities University of Waterloo School of Architecture Master s degree Architecture amp Thesis Waterloo Ontario University of Waterloo p 72 hdl 10012 5205 Retrieved 7 September 2021 Haugen Brenda et al Design by Tracy Davies and Gene Bentdahl additional research by Marcie Spence and Kathleen Baxter 2011 2010 Chapter 4 A Dangerous Path In Kaelberer Angie Edney Philip Sandmann Alexa L Klenk Jane eds The Black Dahlia Shattered Dreams True Crime 2nd ed Mankato Compass Point Books Capstone ISBN 978 0 7565 4358 7 via Google Books Hodel Steve Pezzullo Ralph 22 September 2009 Chapter One PART ONE Dr George Hill Hodel Most Evil Avenger Zodiac and the Further Serial Murders of Dr George Hill Hodel New York City Dutton Penguin Group ISBN 978 1 101 14035 2 via Google Books Watson Chris February 16 2003 Husband wife team builds tension Santa Cruz Sentinel p B3 Retrieved October 16 2018 via Newspapers com References EditLos Angeles Times Oil Executive s Daughter Found Dead In Bathtub October 13 1944 Page 5 Los Angeles Times People And Place In Strange Death Of Oil Heiress October 14 1944 Page 3 Los Angeles Times Evidence Shows Heiress Waged Terrific Fight October 15 1944 Page 3 Los Angeles Times Private Identified as Girl s Friend October 15 1944 Page 3 Los Angeles Times Neighbor Tells Heiress Screams on Death Night October 16 1944 Page 2 Los Angeles Times Janitor Gives Evidence In Murder of Oil Heiress October 21 1944 Page A3 Wolfe Donald H The Black Dahlia Files The Mob The Mogul and The Murder That Transfixed Los Angeles New York Regan Books 2005 External links EditGeorgette Bauerdorf Hollywood Canteen photo ID Georgette Bauerdorf newspaper clipping Georgette Bauerdorf s El Palacio Apartment at the Wayback Machine archived June 10 2007 purchased by Lindsay Lohan Georgette Bauerdorf at the Malefactor s Register retrieved on 2 13 08 1 at The Daily Mirror Larry Harnisch Reflects on L A History retrieved on 11 20 14 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Georgette Bauerdorf amp oldid 1171166655, wikipedia, wiki, 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