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As I see it there are two basic possibilities: a) Something happened which made Z behave differently. He still had a desire to get published (obvious…
Question: Would a person who autographs cars in a professional capacity be (significantly) more likely to do this in the capacity of a…serial killer…
Generally fair points as per usual, AK. The one thing I do not agree with, is how we should – if one can put it like that – treat the “logic” of Zodi…
Has Horan addressed the LB issue? Specifically the killer wearing a costume with a zodiac symbol? I’m not sure – he keeps changing his theory all the…
As far as I know these final three letters were confirmed after Morrill had retired, so you’d have to find a different document examiner to distrust …
Note to members : Please don’t actually. This will likely result in an arrest and prosecution. Depends how you go about it. Me, I always dress up l…
I just don’t see the logic in Z deciding to write a helpful note to the police. Nor was it addressed to the police, for that matter. Furthermore, I do…
Janitors would likely turn a desk over and put it on top of another to mop and wax a floor after moving all the desks to one side of a room. Very c…
viewtopic.php?f=66&t=2507 More on old Norse. Now, back to real estate.
This is my point. Horan brushes this off, oh wait, he claimed Hal Snook was the Zodiac writer, and since he was at this crime scene as an investigator…
That said, why would Zodiac write a letter about the S.L.A. and it’s association with old Norse? To me, it’s someone from the S.L.A. just reiterating…
And who would they be? Is your five here separate to the ‘confirmed’ victims or do you believe that one of the couples wasn’t a Z job? No, nothing fa…
As stated elsewhere, Penn was right when he claimed that the writer didn’t know quite what he was talking about. Slá does not mean “kill” or “slay”. …
The Old Norse word "sla" means "slay", which means to slaughter or to kill. No, it does not. It means to strike, not to slay. …