The Zodiac was hardly a consummate literary authority. The fact that he left out a word means…he left out a word. In creating a similar three-p…
I agree that he likely took the keys and wallet simply because he had touched them, but I don’t think Stine would have been able to drive a cab withou…
Why would there be blood on the door? How would it get there? Certainly the blood didn’t jet into the street. More than likely Stine bled out mostly…
I’d say he was shot to his right, fell to the right, bled heavily into the right front passenger seat well, was moved at some point by the killer, and…
My scenario, since we’re doing that kind of thing…. 1. Paul Stine sits in his cab, awaiting a call, at a downtown hotel. 2. Stine gets a call for…
Do you know what I see? Does anyone care? I see a MASSIVE pool of thick blood about right where you’d expect a right-of-the-head GSW to jet if the …
I have no POI in this case, and nothing to prove or refute, I just want to know the truth. -glurk Same here, but I imagine you and I are only a li…
If this were filler, it would be the first time the Zodiac had nothing to say. He had something to say. He was saying I’m so smart and clever I can c…
Nope…the letters being a filler is just a guess If it’s a guess, it’s a hell of a one, because for every letter in the 408’s junk ending, there is…
You’d need that much filler if you wanted clean three-way asymmetry in the ciphers sent to the three newspapers, which suggests to me The Zodiac initi…
Pretty sure this was solved already by demonstrating that the remaining letters were in fact pulldown filler.
Ted’s is damn near identical to the letter sent to Melvin Belli. And yet Ted is absolutely not The Zodiac, ergo, using handwriting alone to determin…