Tahoe: For some reason, I’ve found the "Top Secret" section damnably elusive. Providing I’m welcome, how do I get on it>
As far as defaming the innocent goes”’ ‘ If someone deliberately, without evidence, brought suspicion on someone as being Zodiac, he/she should be he…
Cheri was a freshman at Ramona High in 1962-63. There were guys then attending RHS who were three, possibly four, years older than she. Nor would it h…
Thanks for your full-blown bitch, UK! Maybe the word will get around to future producers of Zodiac documentaries that they’d be wise to consult Morf &…
Interesting, and educational, posts! I’m not so sure that "defaming" a dead person is entirely safe. Seems to me a relative could bring suit…
Was Halbower in Riverside around 1966? If not, it’s doubtful his RH initials would connect with the Bates case.
Because of the RCC desktop poem, signed with his initials: RH. He didn’t want to be associated with Cheri Bates’ murder for that very reason. So, he k…
Jac: A serious problem for a serious amateur investigator is the difficulty in obtaining personal records. Since 9/11, such as schools have refused…
I read somewhere that the use of "shall" when most Americans would use "will" is common to Brits, as is "Happy Christmas"…
This is a productive thread. All of us, myself included, must remember that our POIs (if that is the correct term) are just that: Persons of INTEREST,…
Norse: Bingo! You’ve been reading my mind (not much there but ABCs) or vice versa. In addition to what you’ve argued, there’s the matter of the kn…
At last! The mysterious Mr. M revealed! Seriously, Morf, I’m looking forward to seeing you interviewed. Will you spill any beans we’re not familiar wi…
Nick: I’ve done a good deal of cogitating over the desktop poem. Here are some of my cogs: 1. The poem was probably written after Fall ’66 semester…
Almost certainly the desktop poem was written between the beginning of Fall Semester, 1966 (September) and Winter Break, 1966 (December). During the s…
As I remember, Joseph Bates and his wife divorced, and his wife then sold Mary Kay (or similar) products. Later, she committed suicide. The poor Bates…