And maybe that was all it took for Zodiac to continue to mess with us, using anagrams in the final analysis. Herb Caen may be a clue. Caen’s column us…
The 340 cipher is unsolved. The one thing all of those solutions that doranchak has compiled have in common is a proponent who lacks the objectivity …
Not a bad idea, dude, although a lot of cross/circle sightings are posted in the "Zynchronicity" thread: viewtopic.php?f=97&t=166&h…
You’re not going crazy, it’s a "register mark" used in printing. Used so that printing plates lined up nicely so that the colors come out pr…
I think it’s likely that Brother B would do the right thing in your scenario, WC, but I also think it is very likely that the name Paul Stine would no…
I’m curious to hear what other people on this forum think about this particular crime. I was first introduced to it by the trio of ‘Paradise Lost’ fil…
Ack! Best of luck with whatever ails you, amigo!
Thanks for the clarification, Seagull. I did not know that.
Here’s a rough guide to determining the state, Chappie. Since the Social Security # is given at birth, however, it would represent where a person was…
I’m not crazy about the numerology, Marclean, but I do find the L & R interesting in considering how Zodiac utilized letter frequencies in creatin…
That makes my brain hurt but thanks for sharing that, Dave. Gareth Penn may hold the unique distinction as the only person that has proposed a Zodiac…
But what I’m really betting is that it’s just a paperback he happened to have lying around. Well, certainly… in this artistic incarnation, he wa…
Right you are, smithy. Thanks! A 1932 Zane Grey novel about the Wild West. I have no freaking idea what the collage is supposed to represent or why…
Curious if anyone can identify the book from which this page is taken… There is a Miss Herrick in Brideshead Revisited but I don’t know the story e…