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EPISODE · Jun 11, 2026 · 17 MIN

She Hid a Secret in Her Attic for Years - The Dolly Oesterreich Case

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In 1922, Fred Oesterreich was found dead inside his Los Angeles home. His wife, Dolly Oesterreich, told police that an intruder had entered the house, taken Fred’s life, and locked her in a closet before fleeing. At first, the story seemed plausible. Investigators soon discovered there was far more to the case than anyone imagined. As authorities dug deeper, they uncovered a secret that had allegedly remained hidden for years. Dolly had been involved in a long term relationship with Otto Sanhuber, a man who had secretly lived inside the attic of the family home. According to investigators, Otto remained concealed above the household for years, moving with the family and rarely being seen by anyone else. The investigation revealed a complicated web of relationships, conflicting statements, and questions surrounding Fred’s death. As the case moved through the courts, prosecutors faced the unusual challenge of proving what had happened inside a home that concealed one of the most extraordinary secrets in criminal history. The Oesterreich case remains one of the strangest and most talked about cases of the twentieth century, blending deception, hidden identities, and a mystery that continues to fascinate true crime audiences today. Follow True Crime Recaps for weekly cases examining real investigations and the justice system. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

In 1922, Fred Oesterreich was found dead inside his Los Angeles home. His wife, Dolly Oesterreich, told police that an intruder had entered the house, taken Fred’s life, and locked her in a closet before fleeing. At first, the story seemed plausible. Investigators soon discovered there was far more to the case than anyone imagined. As authorities dug deeper, they uncovered a secret that had allegedly remained hidden for years. Dolly had been involved in a long term relationship with Otto Sanhuber, a man who had secretly lived inside the attic of the family home. According to investigators, Otto remained concealed above the household for years, moving with the family and rarely being seen by anyone else. The investigation revealed a complicated web of relationships, conflicting statements, and questions surrounding Fred’s death. As the case moved through the courts, prosecutors faced the unusual challenge of proving what had happened inside a home that concealed one of the most extraordinary secrets in criminal history. The Oesterreich case remains one of the strangest and most talked about cases of the twentieth century, blending deception, hidden identities, and a mystery that continues to fascinate true crime audiences today. Follow True Crime Recaps for weekly cases examining real investigations and the justice system. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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