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It’s possibly been discussed at sometime over the past 20 years, but I’ve recently noticed that the L.A. Times letter was postmarked from Pleasanton, …
…but where did Bawart get it from? He echoed Graysmith’s claims of Hartnell IDing Allen at the hardware store, which are not backed up by the actu…
When SFPD closed the case in 2004, Michael Maloney said there was still untested evidence, including letters and Stine’s shirt. I’ve never heard anyth…
Lafferty’s book is full of these anecdotes about SFPD. He claimed that in 1971, Toschi told him that Zodiac could be "as old as 50." Later,…
There is a paperback version of Lyndon’s book? Never heard that one . I thought you were referring to the DNA results in Unmasked there. I’ve only s…
The Pines card is almost certainly genuine, as you can confidently tie it to another later 1971 communication. Harvey Hines never disputed the Pines c…
Looks like GS had access to the same lab report that Voigt got. I assume Mike doesn’t have the 2007 paperback, where it’s page 383, lol. (Interesting…
Morrill stated that the letters in the handwritten address on the Pines card "conformed and are consistent with all other Zodiac writings I have …
Morrill did authenticate it. I have no idea why it’s never listed as a confirmed letter/card.
According to this article…
So Sherwood was the first redacted name. I thought they were speaking in the present tense. The report doesn’t appear to explain why the authorship o…
Interesting timing here. Post-Herb Caen letter, but the Maupin scandal wouldn’t erupt till two months later. Some "name redacted" personage …
Anybody know offhand if it was truly determined that a Royal typewriter was used for the Confession letter, or is this a Graysmithism? I skimmed the F…
2007. Narlow talking about typewriters again…"messages"? Well, I’m sure we’ve spent more time staring at these letters than any of the cop…
Well, that’s what Toschi told the public. There must be a reason they redacted a huge chunk of that FBI report. Because of the extreme similarity of …