Meffy
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Mageau ID-ed Allen's face, they found the exact shoes and size that matched the killer in his residence, and the body and face description of Shepard and Hartnell fit perfectly too. Even the small glove size (7) and type from the cab was among his stuff. He had bombs that zodiac threatened with, was into school children that he talked about killing, and had a Zodiac watch with the symbol. He bragged the whole detailed plan to his friend Donald Cheney, and told another (Spinelli) he was Zodiac and how he would prove it with the cabbie.
It's almost too much.
The obtained DNA from the envelope didn't match, but there's nothing that says it's Zodiac's. He could have had someone (even staff at the post office) lick the envelopes (to give them others' fingerprints) which he even asked his friend Cheney to do (saying he was allergic to glue). With the cipher that took half a century to crack, Allen was not a regular joe, so to have someone do his envelopes is not really a big leap when fingerprints was THE big thing at the time, and that he would come up with something to avoid it and even use as a diversion is almost a given.
The fingerprint from the cab is partial and AFAIK inconclusive and could even have been from a police or someone else at the murder scene. The killer was seen wiping the car after cutting the cabbie's shirt, so unlikely they were his. The police incompetence with the black man suspect description speaks volumes how they operate, so it's not at all unreasonable that one of them briefly touched the car in the commotion.
The sketch by the kids who saw the cabbie murder does not fit with the survivors' description and even the police officer who spotted Zodiac. Even the basics like age and weight were completely off. Zodiac disguising himself putting on glasses and dying his hair was almost to be expected given his MO.
The whole ploy was to act out a fantasy and kill his crush Ferrin buried in apparently random murders (like Agatha Christie ABC murders like Allen had told friend Cheney), that he anyway fantasized about, become famous / and get into contract killing, but the plan failed and when he was almost caught, he quit. Allen was known to be intelligent and knew when to stop, like for example the Golden State killer, so that's what he did.
It's almost too much.
The obtained DNA from the envelope didn't match, but there's nothing that says it's Zodiac's. He could have had someone (even staff at the post office) lick the envelopes (to give them others' fingerprints) which he even asked his friend Cheney to do (saying he was allergic to glue). With the cipher that took half a century to crack, Allen was not a regular joe, so to have someone do his envelopes is not really a big leap when fingerprints was THE big thing at the time, and that he would come up with something to avoid it and even use as a diversion is almost a given.
The fingerprint from the cab is partial and AFAIK inconclusive and could even have been from a police or someone else at the murder scene. The killer was seen wiping the car after cutting the cabbie's shirt, so unlikely they were his. The police incompetence with the black man suspect description speaks volumes how they operate, so it's not at all unreasonable that one of them briefly touched the car in the commotion.
The sketch by the kids who saw the cabbie murder does not fit with the survivors' description and even the police officer who spotted Zodiac. Even the basics like age and weight were completely off. Zodiac disguising himself putting on glasses and dying his hair was almost to be expected given his MO.
The whole ploy was to act out a fantasy and kill his crush Ferrin buried in apparently random murders (like Agatha Christie ABC murders like Allen had told friend Cheney), that he anyway fantasized about, become famous / and get into contract killing, but the plan failed and when he was almost caught, he quit. Allen was known to be intelligent and knew when to stop, like for example the Golden State killer, so that's what he did.