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(@gestr)
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Hello Everyone,
I am introducing myself, lest I be deleted. I never had any interest in reading about crime. I still don’t. It keeps me up nights. I was 14 and living in Pennsylvania when the Zodiac Killer was terrorizing the nation. I ignored his doings, thinking I would never meet up with that creep, who seemed to confine his activity to California. Little did I know that I would be spending my life in California. Now, reading these boards to glean bits of evidence after 40+ years may be the price of my willful ignorance.

I’ve noticed on some other sites (Amazon book reviews of Graysmith’s stuff, youtube, and another Zodiac forum) that someone posts who very well may be Zodiac.

Yes, I believe Zodiac reads these boards, and this requirement to introduce oneself may keep him from posting. He’d be hard-pressed to hide his snarky trademark Zodiac "wit."

Oh, well. Happy Zodiac hunting. Let’s all pray that his luck runs out soon.

 
Posted : November 22, 2013 6:30 am
Zamantha
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gestr,
Welcome! And I agree, i wonder how the Z would act or what he would post, if he were on this forum. Would we be able to recognize that its him!? Pondering…

Zam*

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If Zodiac ever joined a Z forum, I’m sure he would have been banned for not following forum rules. Zam’s/Quote
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Posted : November 22, 2013 6:36 am
Tahoe27
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If he is still alive, there is no doubt in my mind he would read these message boards.

Little coward of a man killing the way he did. (there ya go!)

Welcome gestr.


…they may be dealing with one or more ersatz Zodiacs–other psychotics eager to get into the act, or perhaps even other murderers eager to lay their crimes at the real Zodiac’s doorstep. L.A. Times, 1969

 
Posted : November 23, 2013 2:52 am
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