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Re: This case would be very easy to solve.

The identification of DeAngelo was a painstaking exercise even with a high quality DNA profile. Bennallack’s killer cut himself quite badly and left a…

3 years ago
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Re: Eureka Card mailed 1990 to the SF Chronicle

Tom has promised us that he would explain it on his own time. I would hate to see you waste countless hours researching an individual who has apparen…

3 years ago
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Re: This case would be very easy to solve.

8 months since the article, article doesn’t specify when the work began. That could mean they’re close, or lost in the woods.

3 years ago
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Re: This case would be very easy to solve.

True, you’d want to link as much evidence as possible. However, it’s pretty clear that LE has been desperate to find *any* Zodiac DNA, which is what I…

3 years ago
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Re: Regarding Los Angeles letter

They didn’t specifically refer to the L.A. Times letter. To me, it sounds they (L.A.) are asking the FBI to compare the prints of a suspect to latent…

3 years ago
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Re: Connection: Lincoln Continental / Zodiac Wristwatch

The Watson incident didn’t get nearly as much press as Johns, but I did find an article with more details. This says the car was a "late model Fo…

3 years ago
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Re: The Robison family murders – a suspect no one noticed?

Something has been bothering me about the crime scene, too. Shirley was possibly sexually assaulted and was definitely treated differently to the othe…

3 years ago
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Re: Withheld info on car door

Well, it could simply be that Hartnell, like the rest of us, had seen the "ML" pic and wanted to check if it was actually there. But he defi…

3 years ago
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Re: Withheld info on car door

I made a screenshot from the Blu-ray of the 2007 documentary that’s a lot clearer Interestingly, when Hartnell sees the car door, he bends down, …

3 years ago
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Re: The Robison family murders – a suspect no one noticed?

I agree. Yet, he’s mentioned so infrequently that I have to wonder what happened there. Also of interest: according to Link, the $200,000 estate was …

3 years ago
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Re: This case would be very easy to solve.

Do we even know if this gross item was matched to Bennallack’s corpse? Nope. Voigt qualified his original statement with, "if true," and n…

3 years ago
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Re: The Robison family murders – a suspect no one noticed?

I thought I had read the entire stack of reports, but somehow I missed that. Googling further, I found an old discussion about him on the Websleuths b…

3 years ago
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Re: Did Zodiac kill in Oceanside? Police re-test 1962 eviden

Yup. And he reduced her sentence in 1976.

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Re: Did Zodiac kill in Oceanside? Police re-test 1962 eviden

Here’s a younger pic of Orrick… Zyncro department: Z sent the Dragon card on April 28th 1970

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Re: Speculative hypothesis: Zodiac knew Faraday and Jensen?

The open-ended nature of LHR invites all kinds of speculation. I wouldn’t be the least surprised if he was being disingenuous about something. However…

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