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I agree the films are important. I have no other reasoning for not looking into them sooner than the fact that it was hard to find the right player to…
I did find some other perturbing information on the blog and it will be interesting to see who spots it. I’m curious to know what it is!
Well the words out about the blog. I think that does actually cover most of the initial questions needed to establish basic viability. I’m ready t…
Oh, believe me I did. I purchased an old viewer. Tried to figure out how to stick the film in it for it to play. It was missing pieces and I realized …
Benicia, and Vallego are specifically mentioned in your timeline. But they’re not assigned any dates. Were these places he lived, or places he worked?…
Initially, I tried to contact Mr. Voigt but he only wanted money for gas from me In truth, I offered to help you, as long as I didn’t need to go into…
Tell me what is the oddity you see? I clearly stated what I found odd. It doesn’t pass the smell test. It’s ok. Pick me apart. I dare you.
I have not viewed them for a couple of reasons. I don’t have the proper equipment and I didn’t want to damage them. I find it very odd that you did n…
I have not viewed them for a couple of reasons. I don’t have the proper equipment and I didn’t want to damage them.
The reason I suspected him initially was that I found 8mm film cases with the Zodiac symbol on them hidden in his garage rafters. So what was on the …
From what he told me and what I’ve read throughout his papers, Mr. Colliver enlisted in the Army in 1944. He was discharged in 1945 for medical reason…
On the contrary, cars are highly relevant when it comes to the Zodiac killer, as he makes mentions of them all the time in his letters (as well as rac…
Damn! He sure looked like Robert Pollard! I had to google him. I guess you could say that. Maybe the eyes. Haha Here he is a little later in life …
Here’s a photo of Mr. Colliver as a younger man.