At the risk of being presumptuous and sticking my 1 hour YouTube video in the category of Documentaries . . . Well, I’m going to do it anyway.
I took 100 photos on Saturday 10/13/18 and tried to narrate them, as well as add in my 2 cents here and there.
I ramble about my background for the first 5 minutes, and then it’s 55 minutes of essentially a slideshow.
At the risk of being presumptuous and sticking my 1 hour YouTube video in the category of Documentaries . . . Well, I’m going to do it anyway.
I took 100 photos on Saturday 10/13/18 and tried to narrate them, as well as add in my 2 cents here and there.
I ramble about my background for the first 5 minutes, and then it’s 55 minutes of essentially a slideshow.
Thanks for your YouTube! I’ve been to the Stine crime scene area before, and never get tired of looking at photos & possible senero’s of where Z might of hid. I totally agree Mike R’s book is layed out well!
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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Thanks very much Zamantha! I was more long-winded than I intended, but I appreciate you sticking it out!
Hi Xcal,
Zam told me you mentioned me in your presentation but I have not had a chance to view it in its entirety yet. You said in it that Z may have lived in PH. I find that interesting and would like to know more about this crazy notion and who is promoting it.
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
Thanks Mike, exactly right. The slide show narration is from the point of view of someone (me) who suspects that Zodiac didn’t live in the neighborhood and exited the Presidio on Broadway to a waiting parked car.
That said, I believe I acknowledge the book a couple of times, and the possibility that the suspect lived in the neighborhood.
We’ve had many friendly conversations, and I’ll say it again – before I read the book I saw Mr. X as a zero prospect, while now after I’ve read it twice, I still don’t embrace him but wouldn’t be shocked either.
Hi Xcal,
I was just joshin’ with you. I appreciate the mentions and will watch your video this weekend.If
I were Z I would not have stayed anywhere near there. I would have made my way north or east and then went back a long time later to get my car, were it parked there. Why risk a 1% chance that you could be caught and potentially be ID’ed by Fouke (and the kids, but they said they did not think he was even aware that they were watching)?
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
But Mike, doesn’t that go along with what the profiler implies in your book – that Z needed to up the risk and/or frequency in order to remain fulfilled?
Hi,
Touche.
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