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morf13
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Toni Romo, mentioned as a possible z victim(dont remember her details off hand)on the web before, and here too by her classmates-

"The Zodiac had quite an impact on Vallejo, I used to baby sit for Darlene and her brothers and
sisters and always felt weird to know of a friend who could die in such a horrible way.. I also
remember a classmate Toni Romo. Did that murder of hers ever get solved? She possibly
was a Z victim. I’ll have Pete Kalk get right on that."

"Lee Bradley, is that the one Dixie Lee Bradley? The one and only! I remember Dixie, I used
to envy her having a horse in her back yard. Then they moved her house to the top of a hill on
Georgia St. so the highway could go through. So Dixie what happened to your horse. Are you
still in Real Estate?"

That second name above, Dixie Lee Bradley, I would guess there is no way in the world she got married and became, DIXIE LEE ARENSEN, also mentioned in the past as a possible Z victim-
http://www.charleyproject.org/cases/a/a … dixie.html

There is more than one way to lose your life to a killer

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Posted : May 3, 2014 7:40 am
Quicktrader
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‘Toni Romo’ should be identical with ‘Marie Antoinette ‘Toni’ Romo Anstey’, worked at 541 Benicia Road (El Emperador), was from Vallejo and imo is a good link between Z and the SRHM homicides.

Her case is discussed here:
viewtopic.php?f=37&t=661&hilit=romo

Gravestonedigital
http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cg … =107199936

Abducted while driving her car home after visiting her parents, her vehicle was found at an animal shelter blocking the driveway. Tom Kennedy took her home the night of March 13, she was later seen leaving a bar at 1506 Sears Point Road (Coronado Inn?) north of Vallejo, about 2 am the following day. Sheriff Edward L Anderson said he is assuming the girl to be dead since five to six days before she had been found, placing the death March 16 or 17. She was discovered by 18 year old Jack Adams, the Adams family had been driving on a remote, gravelled road and stopped so young Adams could go hunting with the family dog. He had walked onto a small rise and looked down to see the body, stretched face-down on the ground. Sheriff Anderson said particles of sand and gravel found in the lungs indicated the girl had been immersed in fresh water several hours before or after death. A shallow stream runs near Rosa and will Sheriff Inspector John Coffman of Sonoma county check for possible connections between the deaths of Antoinette Anstey and Eva Blau. The body was discovered at the point where the other body was found, but the sheriff said it appears the girl died elsewhere and was taken to the spot. There was no attempt to hide the body. The only clue to the girl’s identity was a woman’s ring, valued at about $50, found near the body. The sheriff said it was a 14 carrat yellow gold ring, size six and a half. It has an eight pronged leaf design on the top, with long holding a 10 by 12 millimeter oval brilliant cut alexandrite stone, purple in color. The girl was five feet tall and weighed 95 to 100 pounds. She had shoulder length brunette hair, bleached blonde. She had brown or hazel eyes. There was a recent, two-inch straight scar in her left wrist, starting on the side and running to the inside of the wrist. It had large suture marks and appeared to have been deep. She had pierced ears and was described as ‘petite and well developed’. Her hands were well manicared and she wore light frosted pink nail polish on both fingernails and toenails. Sheriff Anderson said detailed toxological tests are now underway to see if the girl might have died of an overdose of drugs. The body was being taken to the Sacramento County coroner’s office. A widespread search is underway for a Volkswagen bus and several hippie-type males who were seen camping near where the body was found. At the time her disappearance was reported by her father, Jose Romo, 431 Corkwood Street, he told police she might have gone to Oregon with four ‘hippie types’. He said they drove a yellow ‘church bus’ with the windows painted. She was last heard of at about midnight March 13, when her mother heard her come in, police reported. The mother thought her daughter had gone to bed, but in the morning it was discovered she had left, with the mother’s 1963 Ford two door sedan, dark green over light green, with license number DXV-245. No trace has been found of that car as yet, officers said. But Detective Hill said he has located eight witnesses who drive Morgan Valley Road who saw the VW bus and the hippie type campers. They reported seeing them from Sunday March 13 through Wednesday March 18, but they described the bus variously as beige, white or light green.

Found at
Lake County, 50 yards from Morgan Valley Rd. near the Napa-Lake border about 15 miles southeast of Lower Lake. The body was within 100 yards of a small creek, Hunting creek, and 50 yards from the roadside, off the Knoxville Road / Nashville Road.

Her body was found in an "interesting" manner and nude in Lake County, face-down. Investigators said there were no signs of violence or trauma but a preliminary pathology report points to death by drowning. Foul play was indicated by the way the body was definitely hidden in the brush.

QT

*ZODIACHRONOLOGY*

 
Posted : May 3, 2014 2:07 pm
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