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Alright, let’s try it again: If the police were trying to cover up the fact that this phone call was not traced (in order to achieve what? protect th…
Z places a call to the operator, asking her to put him through to the police. The operator notes where he calls from (as she’s supposed to in the even…
The reason this black male doesn’t appear in any of the police reports is totally logical from a witness protection standpoint, fearing possibly the Z…
Don’t recall ever seeing an exact address. Only that he supposedly/allegedly lived on Scott Street at the time of the Stine murder. This is – suppose…
I think (as Trav so nicely points out above) that Berkowitz obviously mimicked Zodiac. "I love to hunt"…"fair game", etc., etc….
The main difference between B and Z – as I see it – is that B constantly offers various "explanations" for why he does what he does. It’s th…
There simply isn’t an established timeline based on incontrovertible facts. That works both ways, one could say. Or – to put it differently – it work…
Well, we know adults wrote Poetry too, including a couple different Z suspects,including one that was in that same library I was referring to the qua…
I don’t agree with the idea that if you are innocent then you should have nothing to hide. First of all people are supposed to have a right to presume…
One thing I think imo is whoever wrote it was emotionally/socially abnormal at the time to put something so creepy on a desk after a tragic campus mur…
Which Serial killer was most like Zodiac? I would say, SOS, David Berkowitz. His crimes closely mirrored Zodiac’s- attacks on lover’s lanes of couples…
Should one of us , as a result of said serious and responsible investigations, cast suspicion on an innocent person, the blame should be on Zodiac, no…
@trav: I respect you more than anyone on here when it comes to handwriting analysis. In fact, you’re pretty much the only one on here I respect, as t…
It simply makes us question the validity of the subject at hand. It doesn’t dismiss anything, it makes us question it–which is the proper thing to d…