The Zodiac. Cheating…. New rule: must be a known person alive or dead. Pick again! Why would I pick someone who likely has no actual connection t…
Any hint that it is from 1988? FBI letter very clearly states a temporal provenance of 1988.
The Zodiac.
Same thing as with the Jack the Ripper case. People see what they want to see and ignore the rest.
I’d settle for just knowing who he was. Naming him would be, at the very least, small justice for the five he killed and the two he severely wounded.
Two things: Had Zodiac’s hands been twitching spasmodically, Hartnell would have mentioned it. He would have said something like "I think he ha…
Anyone know if they’re still building that huge office park? Google Maps shows lots of activity in that area. Won’t be long before the entire area is…
Lots of things are named "Zodiac". A watch, a boat, an astrology symbol. Comic book villains. Wasn’t there a car named Zodiac? For all we …
Somehow I doubt that Z, in his brazen approach, was expecting to have to contend with return fire. Seems very unlikely, I agree. If he considered t…
What Mageau said immediately after BRS isn’t much suspect. If you read his 1969 narration, it’s not much and he doesn’t deviate. There are no moments …
My point was to speculate how Zodiac’s attire could have made him appear bigger than he actually was. I looked at Howard Davis’ website again and how…
I’m curious how he carried everything under his windbreaker to and from the Stine crime scene. Maybe, as was suggested, this contributed to Zodiac’s s…
Hard to tell with Mageau. He certainly isn’t a rock solid eyewitness, which is understandable given the circumstances. There are discrepancies in his …
The Zodiac was heavy. Everyone said so. And he left heavy shoe impressions. So yeah, I’d say he was on the heavy side with respect to his reported a…
Some lonely, socially-maladjusted fantasy-prone kid read Graysmith’s 1986 Zodiac book far too many times and decided to try his hand at pulling a goof…