Murder, Mystery & Makeup - She kept her secret lover in the attic for 10 YEARS and no one knew?!
Episode Date: March 4, 2025Hi friends, happy Tuesday! How far would you go for love? Well... for one woman named Dolly... there was no such thing as "too far." I mean... I gotta hand it to her. This woman knew what she wanted ...romantically and she went and got it. But at a certain point, Dolly's thirst for steamy, sultry romance turned into something much more sinister. And a whole bunch of men got caught up in her web of destruction. Also, let me know who you want me to talk about next time. Hope you have a great rest of your week, make good choices and I'll be seeing you very soon xo Bailey Sarian I sometimes talk about my Good Reads in show. So here's the link if you want to check it out. IDK. lol: https://www.goodreads.com/user/show/139701263-bailey ________ FOLLOW ME AROUND Tik Tok: https://bit.ly/3e3jL9v Instagram: http://bit.ly/2nbO4PR Facebook: http://bit.ly/2mdZtK6 Twitter: http://bit.ly/2yT4BLV Pinterest: http://bit.ly/2mVpXnY Youtube: http://bit.ly/1HGw3Og Snapchat: https://bit.ly/3cC0V9d Discord: https://discord.gg/BaileySarian RECOMMEND A STORY HERE: cases4bailey@gmail.com Business Related Emails: bailey@underscoretalent.com Business Related Mail: Bailey Sarian 4400 W. Riverside Dr., Ste 110-300 Burbank, CA 91505 _________ Get the right life insurance for YOU, for LESS, at https://www.SELECTQUOTE.com/MAKEUP. Personal styling for everyone—get started today at https://www.StitchFix.com/makeup. That’s Stitch Fix dot com slash makeup.
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Hi friends, how are you today? My name is Bailey Sarian and today is Monday, which means it's
Murder, Mystery, and Makeup Monday. If you're new here, hi, my name is Bailey Sarian and on Mondays
I sit down and I talk about a true crime story that's been heavy on my noggin and I do my makeup
at the same time. So today's story, listen, we delve into like one of the strangest, most twisted stories of the 20th century.
A tale that begins on a quiet farm, winds through secret lovers, and ends with a murder that will leave you questioning the very essence of love, loyalty, and obsession. So our story begins over a hundred years ago
with a girl named Walbuga Korshaw.
Though, like most would come to know her,
they would call her Dolly, okay?
And thank God, because Walbuga was like,
it's a hard one for me.
So she goes by Dolly.
She's born in Germany in 188080 and Dolly's family like soon left for the promise
of America you know the idea of America where they settled on like a modest farm in the rural
Midwest. So little Dolly grew up on a quiet farm where she learned early on that life in the country could be unforgiving, isolated, and lonely.
And perhaps in isolation, Dolly began dreaming of a different life. And you know, when I was
reading this, you know what it reminded me of? Did you see the movie Pearl? You see Pearl? It was
giving Pearl. Where Pearl's like, mama always told me I'm gonna be a real big
star. You know? Did you see Pearl? Okay. That's what it was giving me. In her early 20s, Dolly
left the farm and found what she thought was an escape. A man named Fred Osterich. Fred was a
wealthy, respected businessman. And he was also like the owner of a successful
apron factory in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. So the two meet, they fell in love, they got married.
On the surface, it seemed like Dolly had found her perfect match. He was wealthy. He was well
connected. He was kind of charming, I hear. It was like he wasn't that charming. He was well connected. He was kind of charming I hear. It was like he wasn't
that charming. He was like kind of charming. But life inside the ostrich home was a different
story. Fred, Mr. Fred, he loved drinking whiskey which made him pretty gruff and unpredictable.
And also I guess it left Dolly like sexually unsatisfied. I mean she had
her own desires. So there were rumors going around town that hinted that Dolly kept like a line of
lovers to escape the unhappiness that she felt within the home. I'm not judging, but rumor had it she had like a lot of lovers. Good for her, but you know,
she's married. So, but in 1913, Dolly's life took a fateful turn. So it was a quiet day in 1913.
Dolly, home alone, asked Fred on the phone to send over one of his men to fix her sewing machine.
It was broken and she needed some help with the repairs, you know?
So that someone was Otto Sandhuber.
And he was said to be a very like shy, lanky 17-year-old with a soft spoken demeanor and downcast eyes.
Now to most, Otto would be unremarkable. Hardly noticeable. But Dolly saw
him differently. When Otto arrived he didn't just find a broken sewing machine. No. I think she would
have done this for anyone who was going to show up. It just happened to be Otto you know. But when
she answered the door she was wearing nothing but a silk robe and
stockings she's like hello so yeah imagine young man 17 face to face with like a wealthy woman
in such a state she's like hello are you here to fix my sewing machine it's over here I could show
you where it's at Dollylly and Otto, they began an affair
that grew more intense with like every passing week. At first they were like meeting in hotels
away from the small town prying eyes, but soon their meetings just moved straight into the
Osterich home while Fred was away. Like they just were over it. They were over trying to be sneaky.
So the neighbors, of course,
you know how bored housewives, they're watching.
They notice a strange young man coming to the couple's home
and Dolly, ever resourceful, spun a tale saying
that Otto was her vagabond half-brother.
So she's telling everyone this and she's realizing like over time, it became clear that simply deflecting attention would not be enough.
So Dolly decided to start a new plan, an odd, odd plan.
She had Otto move into the attic and live in there. This was her plan. She had Otto move into the attic and live in there. This was her plan so
they could be together. Yes, oh yes, you heard that right. Otto, the quiet 17 year
old lover, agreed to move into the Osterix attic. Now there are some rules
in place. Otto agreed to abandon all human contact
except for having sex with Dolly.
This is a real story.
He agreed to this.
It's not funny.
It's just like, okay.
And I was like, well, wouldn't people miss him?
No, he didn't have any family.
I guess he didn't really have any friends or anything.
So like he personally didn't
mind according to him i mean looking back he's a child he's only 17 so you know not great now
the addict like okay it wasn't like a guest room or like a proper living space it was an addict it
was cramped it was musty there was just enough room for like a cot, a dim light, and a stack of books
that Dolly brought him from the library. It was said that he especially loved reading nautical
adventure books. Fun fact. So during the day he would come down into Dolly's house. He would clean.
He was like their housekeeper. Sometimes he would distill gin. And then of course he would engage in sexual relations with Dolly.
So Otter later claimed that he loved Dolly as a boy loves his mother.
Yeah.
But like the relationship was far from motherly.
I mean they were having sex.
Are you having sex with your mom?
I hope not.
By 1918 he became pretty much like a ghost in the attic.
He was hidden from Fred, lurking above
without Fred having any idea.
When I was reading this story, I was like,
is this true?
Is this real?
This, this, what?
Yes.
Yes.
Now it was said that Fred did notice
like some strange things happening within the home.
There would be times when like he would hear footsteps when he's home alone.
He's like what is that you know?
He also noticed that his cigars were mysteriously vanishing.
Once he thought he saw a man's face in the window and he's thinking to himself like am
I going crazy?
Am I drinking too much? He had
no idea that his wife's lover was living literally just above him. So in 1918 Fred's work took the
family west to Los Angeles. So Dolly's like that's fine I don't mind going to Los Angeles
but there's one condition this new house
wherever we live has to have an attic Fred didn't like question it he's like okay yeah sure like an
attic sure for your stuff or whatever so he agreed you know they found the place they found a home on what was 858 North Andrews Boulevard
in Silver Lake, Los Angeles.
And fun fact, the house still stands today.
It's now like 858 North Lafayette Park Place.
The street name changed at some point,
but the house is still there.
So I looked it up on Zillow and I was like,
ooh, I wonder if they knew what happened in this house so they move
and guess who came along Otto bizarre bizarre so Otto I guess was sent ahead of everybody else so
he goes to Los Angeles and he already moves into the attic by the time that the Osterix had moved into the house. So he's already all like settled.
So by this point, Otto was not just Dolly's lover, but also the housekeeper.
And now he was considered, he would even say this later, he was
considered like Dolly's sex slave.
I know.
I was like, what?
This poor guy.
But Otto also thought of himself as Dolly's protector,
literally watching over her from the attic,
willing to do anything to like keep her safe.
So after moving to Los Angeles,
the marriage between Dolly and Fred
seemed to just go to shit.
Okay, look.
Well, it was already bad, but I guess it got worse.
Like Fred began drinking more and more,
and then they would get into arguments all the time.
And it was said that sometimes the arguments would become violent.
So August 22nd, 1922, Dolly and Fred,
I guess they were in another one of their heated arguments
and this like fight was fierce.
Their voices were rising and anger filling the air.
Okay, not great.
So hearing the commotion,
Otto decided that he had to protect his lover.
And he had had enough.
He had had enough of this fighting and this bickering.
And he needed to step in.
So he hears a fighting going on.
He creeps down from the attic.
Oh, yes.
He creeps down from the attic.
He's like silent as a shadow.
And with him, he was carrying two 25 caliber
pistols now without a word Otto aimed and fired three shots into Fred's chest
so the sound of gunfire like shattered the house's silence and Fred fell dead before he hit the floor, dead.
So I guess, allegedly, we don't know, I wasn't there,
but allegedly Otto quickly like told Dolly
to get into the closet and like locked her in the closet
and he was gonna stage the scene.
Then he climbed back up to the attic, guns still in hand. So when the police
arrived, they found Dolly locked in the closet and Fred dead on the floor. So police, they suspected
a robbery was the motive because Fred's gold watch, a very expensive gold watch, was missing. It was taken by Otto, but it was missing.
And Dolly was locked in the closet,
which couldn't have been locked from the inside.
So they're like, oh, someone came in,
stole some jewelry or whatever,
and then locked her in there, shot him dead, whatever.
Police end up arresting this guy named James Casey,
who was found with a 25 caliber weapon, which was missing four rounds, the number of shots fired in the home.
I'm not sure how they connected him to it, but they thought it was this guy for a while.
Then they realized it wasn't this guy.
Police also suspected a disgruntled employee, thinking that Fred's employee must've just like hated him
or something and you know, killed him.
The police went as far as tapping his phone
to see if he would confess or something,
but that was proven unsuccessful.
Police didn't check the attic because why would they?
You know?
So Dolly took her next steps carefully she disposed of the murder weapons
with the help of a new lover oh yes oh yes she had a new lover his name was roy clum so he takes
the murder weapons and he threw them into the labrea tar tar pits. It's in Los Angeles.
It's these big tar pits where like,
if you throw something in there,
it'll get sucked down and then you'll never see it again.
It's very bizarre.
So great place to hide a murder weapon, really.
When questioned by police, Dolly, you know,
she played the role of like the grieving widow.
She was like, oh my God, it was just like so traumatizing.
I just didn't know what to do.
You know, and she was able to collect her husband's fortune.
It was like millions of dollars and the property.
So with this new money, Dolly bought a new house with a spacious attic.
I know, I was thinking, okay, once her husband was gone,
wouldn't she just like allow Otto
to like live in the house freely?
No, he was still sent to live in the attic.
I don't know, I don't know.
So by this point, the relationship between Otto and Dolly
had evolved into an S&M relationship.
Dolly was the dom and Otto was the sub.
Very ahead of their time, huh?
So they're into that and this is like their new arrangement.
And Otto just continues his life in the shadows, hidden away from the world as Dolly's ghostly lover. I don't know if he's
getting vitamin D but things started to unravel when Dolly in a fatal lapse of judgment gave
Fred's supposedly stolen watch to her lawyer who was also now her new lover, his name was Herman Shapiro.
So she gifted him Fred's watch that was stolen.
So he grew suspicious because again, this watch,
where'd it come from?
Dolly swore up and down that she had found the watch
under the couch cushions. She was like, had found the watch under the couch cushions.
She's like, I swear it was in the couch cushions.
That's crazy.
But this was enough to raise some serious red flags.
And then remember Dolly's other lover, Roy?
So Roy came forward to the police about him disposing the guns in the tar pit.
I guess Dolly tried to end things with Roy
and she was like ready to move on with her lawyer
and this made him very upset.
So he went straight to the police
and told them what he knew.
I know Dolly must've had some like beer flavored nipples,
right?
These men just were loving her.
So police, they end up going out to the tar pits
and they were actually able to get the weapons out,
but they were way too deteriorated to positively tell
if they were the ones that had fired the bullets.
But Dolly's story was beginning to crack.
The police, they had found out about the watch
and they felt that they had enough evidence to arrest her.
Now, mind you, at this point,
they didn't even know about the guy in the attic.
So as time is going on and the case is unfolding,
they learned about Otto living in her attic.
They learned about him because while she was incarcerated,
she's in prison, you know?
So while she's incarcerated,
she asked her lawyer to bring food
to her vagabond half-brother to the house.
And that's when her lawyer, Shapiro,
he found out about Otto living in the fricking attic,
years in the attic.
And at the time he revealed himself
as Dolly's longtime lover and self-described sex slave.
So the lawyer's like, what the F did I,
am I involved in right now?
So in 1930, Otto, he confessed to the murder,
but claimed that he was under Dolly's control.
Fair.
The press was having a field day
and they described Otto as living in the attic
in his cave-like home, calling him the Batman.
It kind of makes sense though.
So the trial concluded with Otto being found guilty
of manslaughter, but he was released nine days later
due to the statute of limitations.
The statute of limitations at this time
when this story happened was not what it is today.
So he was out really quick, okay?
So he gets released, Otto, he finds a new wife.
Her name's Matilda Klein.
And he ended up like marrying her right after leaving
dolly and honestly like i kind of think like okay he did kill someone but that was fucked up the
whole situation right so you know i kind of don't i i don't know i don't think he really should have
been in prison that long i don't know but dolly she had faced her own trial in august of 1930
now to be fair they didn't really know what they were charging her with
because they didn't have anything linking her to the crime.
Nothing.
They had nothing.
Besides Otto's words of like, she made me do it and that was about it.
But Dolly, she stood on the witness stand.
She was tearful.
She was expressing regret.
And then in the end after three
days of deliberations the jury was deadlocked the prosecution tried to get a retrial but after
much back and forth the judge dismissed the charge on the grounds of insufficient evidence
and dolly was set free her charges were officially dropped in 1936.
So fucked up, fucked up.
Following the trials, Dolly and Otto,
they went their separate ways for good.
Dolly ended up marrying another man.
His name was like Ray Hedrick.
So she became Dolly Hedrick. And Ray Hedrick was 15 years
younger than Dolly and just one year older than Otto. So she had a thing for just like young men.
Dolly ended up passing away in 1961 at the age of 80. Completely scot-freefree she got to keep that her Fred's money and everything and she had a
little sex slave later on Otto he ended up changing his name to Walter Klein because everyone knew him
like it was all over the media and he was labeled the Batman so he changed his name to like get away from that. He ended up passing away in
1948 at the age of 60 and is actually buried in Hollywood. Ah yes. A man lived in and at it for
10 years. 10 years consumed by love, lust, and loyalty. A wife manipulated those around her
all to escape her empty marriage.
A husband died unaware that the secret of his death
had been hidden in his own home for 10 years.
Like what?
In the end, you know, maybe dolly's only true love was the power she held over
those who like thought they knew her i think she just liked power obviously she was a dom you know
what was funny though this is a side note because i was reading like some of the court stuff and
they were saying in court like a court reporter said that dolly was
like they didn't say she was ugly but they were like she's nothing special i don't know why she's
getting all these men it was really saucy and sassy so the scandal of dolly continued throughout
the years to inspire various adaptations including there was a movie in 1968 called the bliss of miss blossom there was another adaptation
that came in 1995 it was like a made for tv movie called the man in the attic great title and then
finally there was a more recent film in 2018 called the lover in the Attic, A True Story. The end.
Well, short and kind of sweet, huh?
That, my friends, is the story of Dolly Osterreich.
I hope I'm saying her last name correctly.
I know it's kind of bare, but I found it very interesting because, first of all,
who keeps a lover in the attic for 10 years?
And, like, do you even think Otto should have gotten like longer jail time?
I don't think so.
I mean, he killed someone.
But like, also, he was young and like kept in a freaking attic away from people for a long time.
Dolly for sure should have gotten prison time, but they couldn't link anything to her so yeah talk about a psycho
bitch you know what i'm saying talk about this i think i hope you have a good rest of your day
you make good choices do your skincare because we're getting old okay and i'll be seeing you
guys later goodbye