A little off-topic, but….I’ve been thinking about Ed Neil’s theory on the author of the 1978 letter. Neil believes it’s Graysmith. Now I’m not much …
Anyone have a copy of the "shought victims 21…in the woods dies april" letter/card? EDIT: Never mind. viewtopic.php?f=69&t=1353
I think he said his hair was greasy. He did. He said that in the police interview. But I seem to recall someone else claiming that the Zodiac had a &…
Well without a some kind of reference, such as a crime scene ruler, it’s hard to discern size at all… Not sure if they did that, but I think it was…
But note what Snook says here: The moisture remained THREE HOURS after he arrived at the scene. So – well. I have no idea, really – perhaps this is no…
I’m six foot two, 220 pounds (yeah, I know 28.1 BMI, which means I’m technically overweight even though people keep calling me skinny for some odd rea…
Well without a some kind of reference, such as a crime scene ruler, it’s hard to discern size at all…
If you’re going to forge a Zodiac letter, why wouldn’t you sign it as from The Zodiac? Why would you omit such a thing from the 1974 letter but then i…
I have no idea what you guys are talking about with respect to the 1974 letters and I’ve never heard that DNA from the 1978 letter was matched to one …
Thank you, Seagull. I’d definitely enjoy reading that bit of information.
This was the case where the technician kicked himself for smudging the prints, right? Yes – he tried to dry them (because they were too wet/fresh for…
I was thinking that often samples were taken, because in many crimes, although the technology wasn’t available back then, forward thinking forensic in…
This was the case where the technician kicked himself for smudging the prints, right?
According to Hartnell’s interview, he does not say that he asked to be stabbed first. What Bryan says sounds like the knifing came out of the blue wi…