I personally have a hard time believing he grabbed Paul Stine’s glasses and donned ’em for a disguise – I just think that’s…I don’t know. I’m waitin…
Also, Mageau was blinded by a spotlight,how much could he have seen? Mageau was blinded by the spotlight initially, before the Zodiac began firing. B…
if we can question the desk, why not the car door? Why is it a given for some the car door was Zodiac based off handwriting alone–handwriting that c…
Must be the Bruce Davis-Zodiac groupie guy trying to disguise his writing, then.
I have N0 computereese…at all, N0ne, 0, Zero It is N0t acceptable to make fun of people with disabilities!!!!:/ all of these little quirks are for M…
I think people will be arguing over the damned "desktop poem" a century from now, and they’ll have advanced no farther than any of us now. …
Why would he deliberately choose to wear glasses at LB, under a bulky, ridiculous disguise, if he didn’t need to wear glasses at all times? Why did M…
What does it actually mean if a person looks like the sketch – not generally, but in terms of facial features, details, etc.? It means not much, rea…
I think they CAN be eerily correct, but then again, they are only as good as the information provided to them. Garbage in, garbage out. Bad witness…
Would you discard that person as a viable suspect if he didn’t look much like the SF composite? No, because though we have what appears to be confirm…
Police sketches can be eerily correct, if you cherry-pick your data sample points:
They were both hallucinating, then, because you can’t have Mageau and Hartnell claim the Zodiac wasn’t wearing eyeglasses and still have Cecelia sayin…
Can we all just agree that Bryan and Mageau were both lying/hallucinating about what they saw and Cecelia was the best eyewitness out of all three?
Could mean anything, but probably nothing.
What I mean is, why did people at the time think it was him? Not very bright of them.