Agree about the intellectual challenge, AK. Who doesn’t enjoy trying to solve a mysterious puzzle or cipher? Look at how many people have attempted to…
I wonder if this Don Harden in the NSA story could be an urban legend of sorts…remember the one about Fred Rogers?
I am located on the East Coast, and I would be up for a Zodiac conference as well. Here is another idea — a virtual meet-up. I play an online game ca…
You’re welcome, Enigma. The parallels between Oscar and Gaikowski are interesting, although they would not have been very apparent back then.
Enigma, I think he may have actually done some of what you describe in 2000-2001 on zodiackiller.com, going by the nickname of "Oscar."
The reason I used "European accent" was because I could not pin down the exact country. Maybe he sounded a bit different in his younger days…
I think he obviously has a European-sounding accent. I would expect a native speaker to pick up on that right away.
Marclean, I probably understood only about 40% of it too.
I found a newspaper database of Knickerbocker News articles and wanted to see if Gaikowski had any articles published on or around April 30th, 1967 –…
I remember a retired detective on the Zodiac dvd (special features) saying there were issues with Cheney, like when he showed up too drunk to take a p…
Sandy Darlington, friend and colleague of Richard at Good Times, was apparently a big fan of the Oakland A’s — I found her 1981 book titled, "Th…
Morf, I recently found a KBN article by Richard Gaikowski where he spells "NAACP" correctly in the opening paragraph, and then misspells it …
The number of people for whom Zodiac is a "family matter."
I remember a posting Morf made about matching prints at different crimes scenes of Zodiac, and the investigator’s reply was something along the lines …
Maybe I should start another thread focusing solely on the Feb. 1, 1969 KBN article.