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Mr. Tarbox claimed that "attorney-client privilege" prevented him from identifying the "Zodiac" individual who confessed to him. T…
There is nothing scary about KoKo Correct. Obviously it is doubtful that the comic opera itself inspired the offender’s pathological rampage. But the …
IMO, ‘The hood’ was a very personal expression of the offender’s fantasy "alter ego". The offender fancied himself "KoKo" the exec…
The offender carefully orchestrated this entire crime from the where to the when to the how. His escape must have also been carefully considered by hi…
The exact verbiage from the article reads: They (3 youngsters) said they saw a man… dash up Cherry Street in the direction of the Presidio. Later re…
If this is true, then why did he lie about his actual identity? (escaped prisoner from Montana needing a car) I have no good answer for that, except t…
My thought is that the offender wanted his intended victims that day to "recognize" his zodiac cross-hairs stitched onto his hood. The offen…
The offender gives the impression as having the desire for the Hood and then teaching himself how to create it, rather than previously being skilled i…
What does your spouse say about the Zodiac symbol on the front? Hartnell said it was stitched on with great care. + Okay I asked: hand-stitched she al…
The square hood. My spouse is an excellent seamstress, totally uninterested in the Zodiac case, and these are her observations about the Hood: + Squa…