The Mysterious Disappearance of Hollywood Starlet JEAN SPANGLER - 1949

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Spangler was an actress and a dancer mainly noted for small film roles in the 1940s. She left her home in the Wiltshire district of Los Angeles, California on October 7, 1949 at approximately 5:00 p.m., en route to a farmer's market. She lived with her young daughter, Christine, her mother, her brother and her sister-in-law at the time.

Spangler told her sister-in-law that she was meeting her former husband, Dexter Benner, to discuss a possible increase in child support payments on his part for Christine. His child support was a week overdue. A photo of Dexter is posted with this case summary. Spangler said that she was scheduled to report to a nighttime film shoot after the support meeting.

Spangler's sister-in-law filed a missing person's report with the Los Angeles Police Department after Spangler did not return home by the following day. A Griffith Park employee found Spangler's purse, with its contents intact but its handles ripped off, on October 9, 1949, two days after she disappeared.

A photo of the purse is posted with this case summary. The purse was located near the Fern Dell entrance to the park in Los Angeles. A note stating the following message was found inside: "Kirk -- Can't wait any longer. Going to see Dr. Scott. It will work out best this way while Mother is away,"

The note was not signed and it ended in a comma, leading authorities to believe Spangler did not have time to finish writing it. Spangler's mother was visiting relatives in Kentucky on the day Spangler disappeared, a fact mentioned in the note. The letter's discovery led to an extensive search of the Griffith Park area, but additional evidence was not uncovered.

Investigators questioned Dexter about the night Spangler vanished. Dexter claimed that he did not meet with his former wife that evening as she told her sister-in-law; his statement was substantiated by his current wife at the time. Dexter maintained the last time he had seen Spangler had been weeks prior to her disappearance.

The motion picture studios in Los Angeles reported that night shoots were not scheduled for any film production the night Spangler disappeared, contradicting another statement Spangler made to her sister-in-law.

A clerk at a local market told police that Spangler was in the store on October 7 and that she was apparently waiting for somebody. Robert Cummings, an actor who starred in Spangler's last film Pretty Girl, reported that she told him she was dating a man two weeks before she vanished. Cummings did not know the supposed suitor's name and he said Spangler told him the relationship was't serious.

Given that Spangler referred to a man named Kirk in the note found in her purse, rumors began spreading as to the person's identity. Actor Kirk Douglas came forward and told authorities that Spangler had been cast as an extra in one of his recent films at the time, but said he barely remembered her. Spangler's mother stated that her daughter had mentioned someone named Kirk, but she had no idea who the man was.

A friend of Spangler's told investigators that Spangler informed her that she was pregnant before she disappeared. This announcement led to speculation that the Dr. Scott mentioned in the note was a physician who performed abortions, which were illegal in the United States in 1949.

Authorities investigated the majority of doctors in the Los Angeles area, but the identity of Dr. Scott, if he indeed existed, remained elusive. Police did have one lead into a possible suspect; a former medical student who frequented the Sunset Strip section of Los Angeles performing abortions for fees. The unidentified individual's nickname was Scotty. He was never located or questioned about Spangler's disappearance.

Probing deeper into Spangler's background, investigators learned that she had an affair with a Air Corps Lieutenant named Scotty when Dexter was stationed with the United States Army in the South Pacific. According to Spangler's former attorney, Scotty was violent towards Spangler and threatened to murder her if she broke off their relationship. The lawyer said that Spangler told him she ended the affair in 1945 and had not had contact with Scotty since that time.

Spangler apparently had numerous affairs or relationships with men in the Los Angeles and Palm Springs, California area in the ensuing years. One of the men was David Ogul (nicknamed Little Davy), an associate of organized crime figure Mickey Cohen. Palm Springs had been known as one of Cohen's favorite partying spots in 1949.

Witnesses told investigators that Spangler and Ogul were seen in the Palm Springs area the week before Spangler vanished. Curiously, Ogul himself had disappeared only two days prior to Spangler; he had been indicted on conspiracy charges shortly beforehand.

Twists in Spangler's case continued into February 1950. United States Customs agents in El Paso, Texas informed Los Angeles detectives that they may have spotted Spangler with Ogul and another Cohen associate, Frank Niccoli, in a hotel. Niccoli was indicted on similar charges as Ogul and had disappeared from California in September 1949, leaving authorities to find only his car keys on a street.

A hotel employee identified Spangler from a photo as the woman who accompanied the fugitives in Texas. Customs officials believed that the three were headed to Las Vegas, Nevada, but nothing developed from the lead.

Spangler was born in Seattle, Washington and graduated from Franklin High School. She married Dexter at age 19 and filed for divorce six months later, accusing him of cruelty. She and Dexter continued to see each other off and on for the next five years, however.

Their divorce, which wasn't finalized until 1946, was messy and involved a bitter custody battle over Christine; Dexter got custody of the child, and Spangler alleged that afterwards he prevented her from seeing Christine on 23 different occasions. A judge granted custody to Spangler after two years.

Sightings of Spangler continued over the next few years in California, Arizona and Mexico, but nothing concrete was found.

Dexter was granted custody of Christine after Spangler failed to reappear, but his new wife was not allowed to legally adopt the child due to Spangler's undetermined fate. Spangler's mother got a court order granting her visitation rights to her granddaughter, but Dexter repeatedly defied it. When ordered to serve 15 days in jail as a result, he took Christine, left the state and never returned.

Spangler's case remains unsolved; there's been no trace of her since 1949.


 
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Great points. The ex husband. It does sound like he would be a threat and she was going to meet him that night. Did he see the note and became enraged?. The husband defiately could have done it and had time to plan. The mob. IDK. I find that the least likely unless someone that had power had a tie to them and dispensed of her for them. As far as a UID I don't think there is any chance at all of finding out. Over 70 yrs ago any remains would have been lost or destroyed. But I definitely think it's possible she was one. But it seems like the person responsible didn't want her found.
The ex would have a great reason to leave the note if he did see it. It would indicate a motive aside from him and point to other(s). Could she have been looking for the child support payment so she could afford the abortion? Could she have shared her reasons with him and why she needed it, that she was pregnant by someone else? Perhaps far fetched but I read a Wiki article after writing that long post and her sister-in-law said she had no money in her purse. Now how can you know that unless she was flat dead broke and her family knew this? A thief or a perp could have taken cash so how does SIL know she had no cash? In 1949 people did not use credit cards or debit cards so going out all night without a lick of cash seems very unusual so meeting someone to get money makes some sense. The ex and late child support for instance, or the baby father and money for abortion OR a maybe a budget type of unknown filming event for cash? This is one thing that occurs to me, if desperate for $$, and one needs money quickly...

In the Wiki article it also says she called home and talked to SIL and her daughter and said she was going to likely be gone all night as she would have to work 8 hours. Since there appeared to be no filming, she was intentionally planning a story and laying groundwork to be away overnight. Where did she call from? Could they confirm calls in those days from both ends?

Here is the Wiki link. A bit of food for thought in it.


I agree that to me the mob thing seems the very least likely of all, just does not feel right. It is only that she was recently seen with them and that one went missing right around then that makes me wonder. It is not though in general the mob's style to kill a woman and "plant" a purse if it was planted.
 
Yeah. Unless she told the SIL that she had no money and her no good brother was behind on child support. As far as call records in 1949 I doubt it. An actual trace would take forever. Good question. I really don't know for sure.
 
A few Mths ago GBear and I delved deep into the "Sodder Children". It goes deep. But left even more questions.
Rabbit holes even before internet. The more one looks, the more questions arise when one would think looking and "investigating" would clarify instead of muddle. The Boy in the Box is another, which I know has your interest, as does the Sodder children.

Probably in most it is still the most simple answer but who knows? I think even back then the possibilities one could not exclude leant to all sorts of far reaching possibly far fetched possibilities/theories.
 
Very vaguely I found they could. But no dates when it started. Questionable too because in 1949 calls went through operators on switchboards. As you see in the movies. "Get me Beachwood 4824".
 
I do find myself drawn to the older cases.
I follow as you know the more current but it largely is because there is apt to be news, leads and more info coming out on them to follow. Old ones do intrigue me though and do have my heart as well as all deserve notice and to have justice and be named if unknown even.

It certainly has been a year or two of a LOT of old cases solved or unidentified being identified. That is so awesome and heartwarming. There is always hope.
 
Rabbit holes even before internet. The more one looks, the more questions arise when one would think looking and "investigating" would clarify instead of muddle. The Boy in the Box is another, which I know has your interest, as does the Sodder children.

Probably in most it is still the most simple answer but who knows? I think even back then the possibilities one could not exclude leant to all sorts of far reaching possibly far fetched possibilities/theories.
I do have in mind who I believe is responsible for "The boy in the box".
 
I follow as you know the more current but it largely is because there is apt to be news, leads and more info coming out on them to follow. Old ones do intrigue me though and do have my heart as well as all deserve notice and to have justice and be named if unknown even.

It certainly has been a year or two of a LOT of old cases solved or unidentified being identified. That is so awesome and heartwarming. There is always hope.
Yes. That has been so wonderful.
 
Yeah. Unless she told the SIL that she had no money and her no good brother was behind on child support. As far as call records in 1949 I doubt it. An actual trace would take forever. Good question. I really don't know for sure.
I think the SIL is married to Jean's brother the way I read it.
 
I think you are thinking Jean's ex is the SIL's brother and that is how she is a SIL. I don't think so. I think it's her family side. Her mother, her brother and his wife.
 
People often know I'm broke. Could have been a passing comment. "Why don't you do this or that?" I don't have any money.
 
Whoops. That seems less likely IMO information she would share then. IDK.
I am assuming of course as she was divorced. She did live with her mom, brother and SIL so pretty sure it is her bro's wife. SIL was babysitting apparently and overnight.

Yes, I wonder at all if the phone call could be verified in any way back then. Today they would likely know where it was made from even, like an ex's home or a ping from her cell phone. She may have made it from a pay phone at the market, hard to say.

I am not throwing shade at the SIL but I will say that other than her, I see nothing to indicate her plans, it is the SIL who states what her plans allegedly were. And an alleged sighting at the market at 6 p.m. She could have went back home. She could have went anywhere. However, if true she had no money as the SIL states, she couldn't have went far or done much without help or cash. In 1949 you are not going to go to your bank at 6 p.m. and withdraw cash. And with either that or a check written, there would be a paper trail even in those days. Soooo again, money seems to be an issue if that is all true...
 
I am assuming of course as she was divorced. She did live with her mom, brother and SIL so pretty sure it is her bro's wife. SIL was babysitting apparently and overnight.

Yes, I wonder at all if the phone call could be verified in any way back then. Today they would likely know where it was made from even, like an ex's home or a ping from her cell phone. She may have made it from a pay phone at the market, hard to say.

I am not throwing shade at the SIL but I will say that other than her, I see nothing to indicate her plans, it is the SIL who states what her plans allegedly were. And an alleged sighting at the market at 6 p.m. She could have went back home. She could have went anywhere. However, if true she had no money as the SIL states, she couldn't have went far or done much without help or cash. In 1949 you are not going to go to your bank at 6 p.m. and withdraw cash. And with either that or a check written, there would be a paper trail even in those days. Soooo again, money seems to be an issue if that is all true...
I doubt banks were even open until 6 then.
 

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