I watched a pretty good documentary called "Killer Legends" about the real crime origins of popular urban legends. I think I watched it on H…
I am watching the special feature on the blu-ray where they interview Mike Mageau. He says something, in amongst his rambling that really stood out …
Lyndon Lafferty’s book "Silenced Badge" draws links between a POI and the Sierra Club. However, the suspect, William J. Grant (known as &quo…
I watched it with director commentary the other day. It’s worth it, as Fincher offers a lot of his opinions (skeptical about Riverside, adamantly deni…
The M.O. sounds a lot like Randy Woodfield. Obviously it’s not him but the similarity of the crimes is pretty uncanny.
I thought the trembling described at Berryessa was one of Graysmith’s embellishments, along with the "I’m going to have to stab you people" …
I have always thought that the man at LB was not the same man at the Stine scene. But why? Did this a few years ago to blend the two composites: …
Conquest. It’s not enough for him to take out his aggression by making lone, vulnerable women into proxies for all the women who’ve spurned him. Asser…
I understand "Happy Christmas" is British in origin. Meaning Z (or his parents) might be from England or one of its former colonies. People…
In his initial interview with the police, Hartnell said his attacker told him he escaped from a prison, that he didn’t known the name of it but though…
You’d have to be pretty lonely to see the newspaper and its editor as your friend. IMHO, that’s a big part of why he wrote. I see plenty of evidence …
So then, that leaves a couple of options. As Morf said, it could have been a crime committed by more than one person….or, there’s still the option o…
xEnigm4x: "I know it was evening, but does anyone know the approximate time?" From what I’ve read, the police were looking to pin down susp…