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"Two guys with a flashlight" originated with an anonymous tip to Tom Voigt (or a source who didn’t want to be named): This is the same sou…
Ross, in a schizophrenic haze, blundered into his old apartment — now inhabited by other people — and helped himself to their butter. When they conf…
The Halloween Card to Avery is not the same as the letters to Joseph Bates and others. Avery goaded the Zodiac. I think he called him a latent homos…
I meant the Halloween card that Morrill confirmed. If Zodiac sent that, then he threatened someone by name. I’m a little dubious about the Johns card,…
And played up over the years because Allen was on the taller side.
The magazine only mentioned the Confession letter. Which introduces another wrinkle: if Zodiac was the author, he wouldn’t have been pleased that the…
The "Bates had to die" letters weren’t publicized until Avery exposed the Riverside connection. So they couldn’t have inspired Zodiac (unles…
The watch was definitely reported in the papers. "Watch Is Only Clue In Coed Killing" from the Nov. 1st Sacramento Bee, and many more. And …
"Ignition wiring yanked loose" (L.A. Times) "Engine had been tampered with so it wouldn’t run" (S.F. Examiner) "Distributor a…
I’ve sat in the front seats of taxis.
I’m generalizing, because it has all been discussed and debated to death here, but you potentially have two killers in late ’60s CA who: – Wrote conf…
Well, a reply he made to me a couple weeks ago seems to indicate that he still thinks she’s a confirmed victim. Unless something changed in the last 2…
I think it’s more interesting that he was a gendarme (some type of military law enforcement?) and that someone recognized this link early on because h…
I should have said, "wrote letters with his right hand." Although, APA says, "10 percent (of the population) are either left-handed or …
According to Graysmith, both Morrill and Shimoda thought Zodiac was right-handed. Would be nice to have a source other than Graysmith, of course.