Press Black Dahlia murder: How an unsolved 1947 slaying and dark secrets compelled one woman to face 'family trauma' - Fox News Sisters Rasha Pecoraro and Yvette Gentile address generational trauma and 'Black Dahlia' ties in their true-crime podcast 'Facing Evil' By Stephanie Nolasco Fox News How ‘Root of Evil’ podcast digs deep into Black Dahlia murder - NBC News The “Root of Evil” podcast takes a fresh look at the sensational unsolved murder of Elizabeth Short, who came to be known as the Black Dahlia. Hosts Yvette Gentile and Rasha Pecoraro join TODAY to share how they’re piecing together clues 70 years later. MURDER MYSTERY - The Sun Has the notorious Black Dahlia cold case finally been solved? Rasha Pecoraro & Yvette Gentile Interview: Facing Evil Podcast - Screen Rant Screen Rant interviews Rasha Pecoraro and Yvette Gentile about their true crime podcast, Facing Evil, which highlights important true crime stories. Bustle Entertainment The One Podcast You *Need* To Listen To If You're Obsessed With 'I Am The Night' New Podcast Explores Black Dahlia Murder - Rolling Stone 'Root of Evil' dives into the story of George Hodel, a primary suspect in Elizabeth Short’s 1947 unsolved murder — and it's told by his great-granddaughters. The Hollywood Reporter How Fauna Hodel’s Daughters Helped With ‘I Am the Night’ CostumingBY INGRID SCHMIDT News Week True Story Behind 'Root of Evil' Podcast, Black Dahlia Murder and Fauna Hodel Fauna Hodel's Family Has Been Very Vocal About Their Thoughts On 'I Am The Night' - Bustle Entertainment TNT's new miniseries, I Am the Night, brings to life the unbelievable true story of Fauna Hodel. Sadly, Fauna died before the show made it to TV, but it's based on her 2008 memoir, and the rest of the Hodel family has given I Am The Night their stamp of approval; Fauna's daughters, Yvette Gentile and Rasha Pecoraro, have actively supported the series on social media. From ‘Root of Evil’ to ‘Facing Evil:’ Sisters Rasha Pecoraro and Yvette Gentile unpack true crimes and their family’s connection to the Black Dahlia murder - Podsauce In 2019, sisters Rasha Pecoraro and Yvette Gentile dove into dark family secrets on the podcast “Root of Evil.” On their new podcast “Facing Evil,” the sisters are digging into different true crimes in weekly episodes with guests to shed light on cases. They’ll share their perspectives on the crimes, victims, and parties involved.