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. …
Yes, it’s not like there was a transcriber on scene or anything. We don’t don’t if she actually said what she supposedly said, and we don’t don’t wh…
That’s a strawman. You know I didn’t say "chuck ’em all". I said Shepard’s supposed claim of seeing eyeglasses is poorly documented. Perhaps…
Then you have to choose what you believe: the poorly documented claims of a deceased woman, or the claims of a still-living man who at the time of the…
Well, I agree that we can agree on the first part. As for the second, it seems we have contradicting statements: Hartnell kind of says one thing, Coll…
Well, I agree that he did claim to kill people in a variety of less obvious ways, but let’s be honest here: the man was a total liar. The only times h…
But the question is why attach your shades to the fabric (which is what Z did – Bryan noticed this, he made special note of it) and not to your glasse…
Wow. Morrill was wrong on this letter! That must mean he was 100% wrong on everything else! No, it just means he was human and fallible and therefore…
Why would Toschi, an inspector on the Zodiac case, send a fake letter crediting himself when he would have known, as the reputed forger, his letter w…
Misdirection onto either another culprit or the current resident bogeyman is quite the classic tactic for the practicing murderer.
Re: descise If you actually look entirle different (or even slightly different) when you do your thing – why admit it? Because narcissists such a…
I still say it would be odd for Zodiac to put on Paul’s glasses, but we KNOW Paul needed them and from all accounts, Paul’s were missing. Could it b…
So if he had no prescription glasses on at BRS or LB, maybe his claim of wearing a disguise in the Bus Bomb Letter is possible and this was his intent…
Burleson must be totally blind to the color red. Wow. It’s like tripping on LSD.
Yeah, it was heartfelt and more sincere the first few seasons, swerving into sheer, nearly-slapstick, comedy for maybe four, thanks to Jefferson, only…