Who do you think the Zodiac Killer actually is?

  • #181
Am definitely late coming around to the idea of Zodiac being tied to the Santa Rosa Hitchhiker murders, thought at first there could be no way, but have become increasingly convinced he is. Think he is alive, he lived most/all of his life in CA; he is likely first-generation American; he was/is married and was employed in academia with some focus/interest in music/theater; background in high school sports, university educated, perhaps some military; and some tie to Sonoma vineyards; think he had meaningful and long-lasting connections to the Santa Rosa area and Saramento area, and do think he murdered Cherie Bates. I think he is involved in the SRHMurders in some role, think he is behind the murder of Carolyn Davis. Carolyn Davis per some sources noted she'd witnessed a double murder in Shasta County, that sounds very much like a potential Zodiac situation. And strychnine was historically used on vineyards to control gophers and voles, (Believe the EPA put an end to such use in 1972.) Moreover, there was some symbol reminiscent perhaps of Zodiac near Carolyn's site. Don't know if he was involved in other/all the SRHMurders, but I know Lori Kursa may have had two attackers per sources. While I can't picture "Zodiac" allowing cooperation in his crimes, I can maybe picture him participating in such crimes with his partner/s completely unaware they were cooperating with-- Zodiac. Meaning his cohorts would be aware he was a murderer, but not "that" murderer, not Zodiac.

It's theoy only and there are a lot of other theories on other threads RE: the strychnine which make a lot of sense, and no relation to Zodiac.

I do think at the very least, though, that Zodiac had at least "some" involvement in the SRHMurders.
Interesting about the use of strychnine in the vineyards, I worked at Mondavi winery in October 1969, bottling Christmas packages of wine. I was in a CBS TV movie, which was being filmed there, starring Burt Reynolds. It was named "Hunters are For Killing". Burt also had a stalker back then who was never caught. I often wonder if Zodiac was also an extra in that movie, or watched it being filmed in the Santa Rosa area. I doubt Zodiac was ever a rapist, but did some of the other SRH murders. I also believe Zodiac murdered Ellen Hansen in Santa Cruz County, March 29th, 1981. Witnesses who saw the killer said he didn't look like David Carpenter. The man they described fit my suspect, who claimed to be Zodiac!
 
  • #182
Sandy--please contact the host of the Zodiac Speaking podcast with your information. I'm certain he would love to investigate.
He knows who I am and has probably read my thread on ZodiacKiller.com. I am not interested in doing any more podcasts.
 
  • #183
Also think Zodiac was involved in the arts/music in some way and obsessed with Eastern/Japanese culture. Mikado is set in Japan, and he references it very frequently. I'm at a loss for any other such work he mentions or alludes to with such frequency. I doubt it's a coincidence there was a production of Mikado gearing up for its upcoming opening night at Presentation Theater at University of San Francisco right around the time cabbie Stine was shot. Stine's cab was hailed in the theater district about a 12 min drive from Presentation Theatre. Stine & occupant were then headed to a location about four minutes from Presentation Theater. I believe Zodiac may have been at that theater earlier that day and was returning to a location near that area when he murdered Stine. In one of the same articles discussing this production, they note how work is continuing on another production (one I see being performed as early as 1959), "Lock Up Your Daughters."

From possible Zodiac letter: "Keep your sisters and wives and daughters off the streets and alleys" ... "I am stalking your girls now."

If he's in theater, even as a quasi-serious dabbler, he can put together some very good disguises, and I don't think he was lying about the disguises after seeing his bizarre medieval executioner's outfit.

Think his symbol with the cross through the circle is a sun cross reference and he's aware of Druidic symbols. College educated and at a pretty selective college. All jmo. And just adding note about the vineyard connection (I think Zodiac has one) and a possible keen interest in Eastern/Asian studies. A lot of Japanese people worked in the Sonoma vineyards, although their lives and livelihoods were seriously disrupted once WWII came with the internment camps. I'm seeing many of the people impacted tried to return, but it was something of a nightmare for them and many could not do so. Personally, I don't think Zodiac was himself japanese, but I'm wondering if he interacted with Japanese people in ways he'd have felt were meaningful. That could have happened in a vineyard environment.
 
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  • #184
The frequent (and odd) misspellings of Zodiac's letters suggest that he was not well-educated (not a college graduate). Some might suggest that the misspellings were deliberate, but I don't believe they were.

I realize that, for younger web-sleuthers, this might seem surprising, as many college "graduates" nowadays are functionally illiterate; but that was certainly not the case in 1968!!
 
  • #185
The frequent (and odd) misspellings of Zodiac's letters suggest that he was not well-educated (not a college graduate). Some might suggest that the misspellings were deliberate, but I don't believe they were.

I realize that, for younger web-sleuthers, this might seem surprising, as many college "graduates" nowadays are functionally illiterate; but that was certainly not the case in 1968!!
Understood, used to think these were unintentional, but I now think the bulk of the misspellings & such were deliberate. Think he's quite shrewd and (unlike Rex Heuermann) in reality a pretty good speller. Think one of his parents or grandparents may have had difficulties mastering English and he may purposely mimic some of that in his letters.

Agreed though, there's just no way to know. But I mean, look at Heuermann's spelling, he was a well-respected and well-educated architect, his personal documents are riddled with spelling errors. Not being flippant when I say this, a lot of murderers appear to be very bad drivers and/or very bad spellers.

Have to say, few things would give me more pleasure than seeing Zodiac finally caught.
 
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  • #186
I have always wondered why if they have DNA it has not been used to identify the killer? They apparently have used it to rule people out, so why not do what they did with the Golden state killer?
 
  • #187
I have always wondered why if they have DNA it has not been used to identify the killer? They apparently have used it to rule people out, so why not do what they did with the Golden state killer? [bbm]

DeAngelo was identified because his DNA matched, to a certain extent, that found on genetic genealogy databases. If none of his relatives had've submitted their DNA to one of the testing companies, then no match would have resulted.

Point is, this method will only work if relatives of suspects have voluntarily had their DNA tested so it is then searchable for matches.
 
  • #188
The only DNA swab taken in this case, that I'm aware of, came from the front of a stamp on one of the Zodiac envelopes....after the envelope had been handled by an army of law enforcement officers......it was useless.

I have reached the conclusion that the SFPD doesn't want to know who the killer was....they've never swabbed the flaps of envelopes to check for DNA from saliva. Why haven't they done so?
 
  • #189
DeAngelo was identified because his DNA matched, to a certain extent, that found on genetic genealogy databases. If none of his relatives had've submitted their DNA to one of the testing companies, then no match would have resulted.

Point is, this method will only work if relatives of suspects have voluntarily had their DNA tested so it is then searchable for matches.
Agreed but If I remember right it was a long distant cousin that they found and then worked to investigate the his family tree. All it takes is 1 relative to get the case going.
 
  • #190
The only DNA swab taken in this case, that I'm aware of, came from the front of a stamp on one of the Zodiac envelopes....after the envelope had been handled by an army of law enforcement officers......it was useless.

I have reached the conclusion that the SFPD doesn't want to know who the killer was....they've never swabbed the flaps of envelopes to check for DNA from saliva. Why haven't they done so?
Exactly why haven't they? I have seen on other cases where the police department over time doesnt want to actually get to the bottom of some of these cases. I think the reason is they are high profile and they know once it's solved they are going to face scrutiny.
 
  • #191
The frequent (and odd) misspellings of Zodiac's letters suggest that he was not well-educated (not a college graduate). Some might suggest that the misspellings were deliberate, but I don't believe they were.

I realize that, for younger web-sleuthers, this might seem surprising, as many college "graduates" nowadays are functionally illiterate; but that was certainly not the case in 1968!!
I am very sure he was a poor speller, but did some on purpose, to cover up the fact that he was a poor speller. I believe he has some brain damage, possibly from a bad car accident. You can see how he forgets how to spell a word correctly, then later remembers.

In the Mel Belli letter, Dec. 20th, 1969, he wrote:" I will loose complet and crosses out complet and uses "all" in its place." Yet he thought he spelled loose (Lose) correctly. and misspelled Control and spelled it Controol. He was trying to impress Mel Belli by writing a neater letter. Yet he misspelled so many words.

When the killing costume was planted in our family car in Napa, on Sept 28th, or 29th,1969, there were many other items, one was an old Webster's dictionary, I believe he used it to help spell words like "consternation". I found a four-inch-long, brown hair caught between the pages of that dictionary. That should be tested for DNA! I sent an email a couple of days ago to the Napa sheriff's department. In the email, I added pictures of some of the items my suspect, who claims to be Zodiac, had left for me, one was a plastic red heart necklace, with the name "Cecelia" on the front, and a love poem on the back in Spanish. I sent an email to Bryan Hartnell, asking him if Cecelia had on that red heart necklace the day of their attack, and if she had a wristwatch. He never replied.
 
  • #192
The more I follow this case, the more it seems like a saga of apathy and serial incompetence among law enforcement officers.
 
  • #193
The more I follow this case, the more it seems like a saga of apathy and serial incompetence among law enforcement officers.

If you watch (e.g on YouTube) true crime TV shows that feature cold cases from that era you'll inevitably come to the conclusion that LE of the day too often missed vital clues and/or failed to thoroughly check the backgrounds of persons of interest.

Even without the benefit of modern DNA testing, computerized criminal records, and inter-departmental communications, good old police legwork was too often avoided, quite possibly because caseload pressures, but also I suspect because it was all too hard for some personnel back in the day.
 
  • #194
If you watch (e.g on YouTube) true crime TV shows that feature cold cases from that era you'll inevitably come to the conclusion that LE of the day too often missed vital clues and/or failed to thoroughly check the backgrounds of persons of interest.

Even without the benefit of modern DNA testing, computerized criminal records, and inter-departmental communications, good old police legwork was too often avoided, quite possibly because caseload pressures, but also I suspect because it was all too hard for some personnel back in the day.
And when you add in multiple jurisdictions it becomes even less so.
 
  • #195
The most logical thing to me is, the zodiac is 4 people. hence the symbol, with four lines converging into one.
The zodiac has 12 houses, but the houses are all based on 4 elements; earth, air, water, fire.
Earth signs are Taurus, Virgo, Capricorn. Air signs are Gemini, Libra, and Aquarius.
Water signs are Cancer, Scorpio, Pisces. Fire signs are Aries, Leo, and Sagittarius.

I think this is why they could never pin down one person- because it wasn't one person.
It's 4 people, one from each of the elements. So it could have been, for example, Taurus, Gemini, Scorpio, Leo.
 

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