After reading these posts, I’m again struck by the frustration "we" experience with LE–and vice-versa. Face it, folks: among our ranks are…
Welcome, Vertigo! You’ll encounter an abundance of cryptanalysts at this site. I’ve tried to sic ’em on the Beale Cipher, but no luck.
Paul Stine was married, supporting his family, and working on his Doctorate in English. For no sane reason, this good man was gunned down by a coward…
Our resident cryptanalysts might find William Poundstone’s section on "The Beale Cipher" (from "The Big Book of Big Secrets", Barn…
It’s Halloween, late. I’ve been on the computer, sifting through the posts on Zodiackillersite.com. Startling me, the doorbell rings. "What …
I’mnot sure hearing Z’s voice would be particularly helpful. Clever as he is/was, wouldn’t he disguise it? BTW, has anyone pieced together a reasonabl…
I’m no cryptanalyst, but I wouldn’t put it past Z to produce the 408 which could be broken, and pair it with the 340, which is cleverly contrived gibb…
I watch little TV, and rarely. TV seems to be ruled by infomercials, and not worth picking up the remote. My wife likes "Duck Dynasty", &q…
Question: are we to suppose Z waited at some all-important latitude and longitude until a potential victim arrived? Sorry, but it seems a bit far-fet…
I think I posted this once before, morf. Didn’t Kathleen Johns live in Berdoo? (San Bernardino to the non-homies).
I wouldn’t get too exercisd if a POI were described as being either blond or brown-haired. I’m sure they had hair dye back then, and wigs.
Re the present status of Cheri’s bug: In ’91, I talked to a guy on the phone who claimed he’d bought it. "It even had some of her papers in it,&…