New theory about the identity of the “Zodiac Killer”

New theory about the identity of the "Zodiac Killer"

An independent team of investigators believes they have identified the “Zodiac Killer,” a criminal at the center of one of the most high-profile cases in US history, unsolved for 52 years.

The movie “Zodiac Killer” relates to five murders in San Francisco Bay between 1968 and 1969. Two victims escaped and many of the crimes are suspected to have been committed by the person who claims to have caused 37 deaths.

In 1969, the criminal called the San Francisco Chronicle and called the police, identifying himself only as “Zodiac”. He often threatened further crimes if newspapers did not publish coded messages he sent to the authorities. In total, four messages were received, one of which revealed his identity, but the code was never broken.

Now, according to “ABC,” Case Breakers, a team of more than 40 former investigators, journalists and military intelligence officers, believe they have identified the killer. your name: Gary Francis Post, a pilot and house painter who died in 2018.

This theory is based in part on Similarities Between Post and Graphics Made in 1969, like the scars on the forehead. Additionally, according to Jen Bucholtz, team member and former Army counterintelligence agent, Anagrams in letters to the authorities confirm this possibility.

Evidence supporting the group’s theory includes an ink-scattered watch purchased at a military base that was found by police after one of the murders and a partial heel print of the same style and size of shoe found at three other crime sites. .

Although this name was revealed, this does not mean that Gary Francis Post is actually the wanted killer of half a century. According to “CNN”, the San Francisco Police Department confirmed that this case is still open for investigation. “We cannot talk about potential suspects because this is still an open investigation,” he said.

The FBI, which is supporting local authorities in the investigation, also does not acknowledge the allegations. “The Zodiac Killer case remains open. We don’t have any new information to share at this time,” that federal agency said.

Although the criminal said he killed 37 people, there are only five victims associated with him. Crimes started with David Faraday, 17, and Betty Lou Jensen, of 16, who were on a date in December 1968, when they were shot on a remote road outside Vallejo, northeast of San Francisco.

Months later, on July 4, 1969, another couple was attacked in a remote parking lot near Vallejo. Darlene Ferrin, 22, was hit by five bullets and died, but Michael Magoo, 19, survived, Despite being shot four times, he managed to give the police some information about the appearance of the killer.

Cecilia Shepherd, 22, and Brian Hartnell, 20 who were stabbed multiple times near a lake in Napa in September 1969. Hartnell survived the attack.

The last victim was Taxi driver Paul Stein, 29 years old, who was shot in the head in a San Francisco neighborhood the following month. The Zodiac Killer claimed this crime by sending some bloody clothes to the San Francisco Chronicle.

Over the years, several theories have surfaced regarding the identity of the zodiac killer – including a son who claimed the criminal was his deceased father and another man who claimed that a friend of his confessed to the crimes before his death in 2002.

However, the only man named as a suspect was Arthur Lee Allen, of Vallejo, California, who died in 1992, a month after being identified by surviving victim Michael Magoo. Although questioned about Cecilia Shepherd’s murder in Napa, and police searched his property in the 1970s, the man was never arrested.

Since then, the mystery has remained unsolved.

By Shirley Farmer

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