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Re: Prints from the phonebooth

Plus you would have thought he would have had the common sense to wear gloves.

11 years ago
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Re: He must get his sex gratification from the act of killin

These are not facts so we can’t theorize. All in all, the only narrative that fits the known facts is thus: the Zodiac approached the car from the ri…

11 years ago
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Re: He must get his sex gratification from the act of killin

"You seem to be saying that though the Zodiac killed couples, but he was actually targeting the women. Then why not just kill women? Why target c…

11 years ago
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Re: He must get his sex gratification from the act of killin

I did say he dispatched the male threat first and never said he inflicted sexual rage against the woman. I did say his primary focus was the woman. Th…

11 years ago
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Re: Wingwalker size 10.5 or not?

Good spot Morf I was just looking at that 10 mins ago, the man must have been a giant. Enter 300lbs Ross Sullivan.

11 years ago
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Re: Prints from the phonebooth

I was thinking that often samples were taken, because in many crimes, although the technology wasn’t available back then, forward thinking forensic in…

11 years ago
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Re: Prints from the phonebooth

It says in the police report latent impressions 1 thru 35 were lifted, but did they ever swab the receiver, just in case. He may have deposited saliva…

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Re: Prints & Suspects from Bates case WERE compared to Z cas

Sounds about right, it wouldn’t be the first time the Zodiac laid claim to a murder without providing any unique information not announced by the poli…

11 years ago
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Re: 10.5 Wingwalker impressions not Zodiac

Yes this has always been taken as a given. The heel print definitely shows depth lines. That day had no rain from morning to 6.30 pm, under the scorch…

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Re: Grand Master Stan Vaughan

If he was a chess expert, then maybe he used something according to his abilty. ie: a chessboard cipher.

11 years ago
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Re: Most fascinating person award goes to…

Robert Graysmith bar none, his involvement at the very near inception of the case and the sheer drive and enthusiasm to investigate the case as an ama…

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