To this day it is not known whether the White Male Adult spotted by Don Fouke on Jackson Street was the Zodiac or an innocent passer by. I have no id…
I don’t think we’ll ever know now either because I believe he’s probably dead and if he isn’t, he’ll be into his seventies at the very least, late 80’…
Given Zodiac’s estimated age of around 35 years old, he could have had a son or nephew who read and/or traded comic books. Either that, or he was a y…
That could be correct but that leaves a few questions unanswered like, why did Zodiac want them out of the car? Why didn’t he just walk up and shoot D…
I have a theory about this. I think Zodiac, after narrowly escaping following the shooting Paul Stine in Presidio Heights, might have felt his days we…
Still, even if the lighting were good, the most he would’ve seen would’ve been stains that looked like water. At the end of the day, Fouke was lookin…
As far as I’m aware, that sketch was created for one of the Zodiac documentaries, and does not date from the actual Zodiac era.
Bloodstains look like water on navy blue or black clothing. Couple that with the fact that it was night-time, and Fouke wouldn’t have seen ANYTHING.
The jury is still out on whether or not the cops spoke to him that night. Apparently, there was no fog.
The guy almost certainly hung out at the Vallejo IHOP. Not inconceivable that he would’ve cased Mr. Ed’s .
Again, I would like someone to please clarify this whole ‘the gloves were on the floor of the front passenger area’ claim. My memory is very distinct…
That picture is not a police sketch.
All this ‘floor of the front passenger side’ stuff is totally new to me and I’m wondering where it’s coming from. The only ‘glove position’ that’s le…
What if a gust of wind blew the casing?
I recall that the Riverside DNA is of a different variety to the Zodiac DNA, meaning that they cannot be compared even if RPD wanted to.