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Since Seinfeld is the font of all wisdom, let me quote from the Kenny Rogers Chicken Roaster episode. It is a propos to this documentary:
Jerry (after accidentally spreading clumps of hair from his "rat-hat" around the restaurant): Oh, gross. That’s not gonna be good for business.
Store Manager: That’s not gonna be good for anybody.
That summarizes the contribution of this show to the knowledge base of the Zodiac case, lol. After all, we once again learn that it was the lack of computers that prevented LE from sharing
info with each other. Same thing Bawart said years ago. Those damn computers! Why did they come along so late! In the 1960s, they had land lines and diners. They could have shared info if
they wanted to using those tools. Then he says that in 1968 they didn’t have DNA, didn’t know what it was and even if they had it, the police didn’t know how to collect it. Duh. If DNA evidence existed wouldn’t
they have been TAUGHT how to collect it? Why would he complain about not knowing how to collect evidence that didn’t exist at the time?
Mike
Mike Rodelli
Author, The Hunt for Zodiac; 3.9 stars on Amazon and
In The Shadow of Mt. Diablo: The Shocking True Identity of the Zodiac Killer, a second edition in print format. 4.3 Amazon stars and great Editorial reviews. Twitter:@mikerodelli
Hi-
Since Seinfeld is the font of all wisdom, let me quote from the Kenny Rogers Chicken Roaster episode. It is a propos to this documentary:
Jerry (after accidentally spreading clumps of hair from his "rat-hat" around the restaurant): Oh, gross. That’s not gonna be good for business.
Store Manager: That’s not gonna be good for anybody.
This. Quite true, and a perfect analogy!