Here is an interesting and odd comment from "Oscar" on zodiackiller.com regarding Zodiac being in the Black Panthers. The comment was posted…
Tom was told that by several of Richard’s former colleagues at the Good Times paper.
Several weeks ago, I went back and re-read a March, 1969 article ("In the Name of the Law") in the S.F. Express Times and noticed an interes…
Travis, your comments remind me of something I read once…"the most creative people are the ones who are best at hiding their source material.&q…
Z’s comment about a "shabbly dressed negro" is interesting. It makes me wonder if he did not want anyone to make a connection between his La…
Enjoyed the show, Morf. Nice that you had more than 28 minutes to make your points this time.
Okay, I just learned today via Tom Voigt that Richard did not start growing long hair and facial hair until after 1970, so my comparison is irrelevant…
Gaikowski’s "hippie look" did not seem very convincing to Cat, but Richard’s (unless he was exaggerating) description of himself and his bud…
My point was to speculate how Zodiac’s attire could have made him appear bigger than he actually was. I looked at Howard Davis’ website again and how…
Agree with you there, Tahoe. I guess I tend to see Z as someone who obsessively planned out his attacks, leaving nothing to chance.
If you’re going to be out in public and walking around, I don’t know if having the gun in your waistband is the best idea. Like, Margie said, Z displa…
I’m curious how he carried everything under his windbreaker to and from the Stine crime scene. Maybe, as was suggested, this contributed to Zodiac’s s…
Even if Ross did shed some weight by October 1969, you’re still talking about a pretty big guy. The man described by Fouke and Zelms seemed to be pret…
I’m curious to see how the handwriting evidence with the two letters will be handled in court. Durst’s defense team is already describing handwriting …