“If Baber’s interpretation is correct, the Zodiac killer’s taunting letter and Z32 cipher pointed to his first potential victim – Short, Margolis’s former lover who was murdered two decades before the serial killing spree in the San Francisco Bay Area began.
However, cryptography experts who previously verified Baber’s solution to Z13 – and confirmed to the Daily Mail that they believe those findings to be correct – have been unable to confirm his solution to Z32.
Ed Giorgio, the former Chief US Codemaker and Chief US Codebreaker at the National Security Agency (NSA), described the finding as ‘plausible’ and ‘consistent with other people’s theories’ about the map and coordinates, but said it lacked cryptographic evidence.
‘There’re two parts to it: the projection of the coordinates and the map. So all that is very intriguing,’ Giorgio told the Daily Mail. ‘But the issue for us is how do you decrypt those 32 characters?’
He has no code, no whitepaper. The way to decrypt those 32 characters is to test all plausible combinations of radians/inches, then rank the crytographic survivors by proximity to known Zodiac activity. That will yield IN THREE AND THREE EIGHTHS RADIANS TEN as the top ranked candidate solution, due to it’s proxiimity to the Blue Rock Springs attack site (1.15 miles). When you check that location on the map you will see a big triangle landmark on the ground (see my profile pic).
Ultimately it seems like this solution is designed to create a connection between the Zodiac and Dahlia case. There isn’t much substance to it, although it is being reported globally. The narrative does well to achieve clicks, in that regard it is a good attempt.

Must share include a picture of his map proof. Seems he felt the clock hours hint Zodiac drew on Mt. Diablo wasn’t worth integrating into his methodology. If he had done so, it won’t land on the graveyard, no Dahlia connection solution.\
Pretty sure Zodiac used the word “Radians” wrong, which will be hilarious if proven true. Add that to list of reasons it took so long. Hope they scan the triangle I found one day.