I also think there is a need for a definitive reference book on Zodiac. I remember a newbie in z-chat commenting how the forums are like a maze someti…
My point is that almost exactly two years prior to Zodiac’s phone call requesting Bailey or Belli, an article on Bailey written by Gaikowski appeared …
Not a movie but a book — I’m about half-way through "Mr. Mercedes" by Stephen King. Really good cat-and-mouse game with a killer and a rece…
Update on the case — Lloyd Welch has admitted to leaving the mall with both girls the day they were last seen.
I won my fantasy league championship and it was a nailbiter unti the very end. My games finished on Sunday, and my opponent had three Denver players o…
But that is what the news article described — so it’s difficult to refute, IMO. He clearly wasn’t in a rational state of mind as well, which would ex…
Right, SD. What’s up with that? lol
Seems like Zodiac covered a fair amount of ground at Lake B. That would not have been easy for someone the size of Ross, unless he had gotten himself …
By Mr. Tarbox being "let off the hook," I mean he is not obligated to release his name.
Could a story like this be intended primarily to benefit…Zodiac? I remember the caller a few weeks ago on "Coast to Coast" who said Richar…
Are you able to view the link? I just clicked it on a minute ago, and it worked.
The Knickerbocker News Saturday, October 21, 1967 "F. Lee Bailey: Lawyer Extraordinaire" by Richard Gaikowski "Society, by and larg…
Not sure if this has been posted previously, but this blog has a letter that Mr. Tarbox wrote regarding the Mayor Moscone/Harvey Milk killings.
SD, did you catch the recent Coast to Coast AM show where a caller from San Francisco claimed that Richard confessed to being Zodiac — the phone call…