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    the Zodiac killer has never been caught since 1968. He claims to have murdered thirty seven people which is a mystery since he has not been caught . while there are many reasonable facts and theories surrounding the Zodiac such as if earl van best jr. is the Zodiac,further investigation regarding Earl looks a lot like the Zodiac’s sketch that was drawn in 1968,if evidence is true than the mystery will be solved. The Zodiac’s true identity is still a mystery,but the public can confirm that he

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    What Is The Zodiac

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    The Zodiac is based off of a series of real life murders that took place in California. The movie was created to be based off of the real murders where we follow the life of a man by the name of Robert Graysmith as he attempts to solve the cases relating to the Zodiac killings. Throughout the storyline, Robert has the determination to solve the Zodiac murders and figure out who the killer is and, by the end of the movie, he suspects the killer to be Arthur Leigh Allen. He was able to solve this case

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    On the night of December 20, 1968, a couple was sitting in their car on a date underneath the stars. The car was parked on the side of the road and the couple was enjoying their evening together. Sounds like a normal evening, right? Then something horrible happened. A masked person came up to them and began to shoot at them. The man, David Faraday, and the woman, Betty Lou Jensen, were shot and killed. Two of the many victims of the Zodiac Killer. But who is the killer? No one has been able to figure

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    Zodiac Killer Analysis

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    Two lovers lie on the crimson sand of a Californian lake as a man, clad in a strange costume, slams the door of his car with a clang. Forensic technology was awful not long ago. This allowed many heinous acts to take place, like those of Jack The Ripper, Ted Bundy, and especially the Zodiac Killer. It is clear that Richard Gaikowski was the culprit behind many of, if not all of the Zodiac attacks, specifically the murder of Cecilia Shepard and wounding of Bryan Hartnell because he physically resembles

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    males. It was mysterious to people. This angered Zodiac enough for him to prove people wrong. Two weeks after his last attack, he shot a young male cab drive in the back of the head.      In October, Zodiac murdered a man named Paul Stine and within moments of Stine's murder, Zodiac found himself face to face with two San Francisco Police officers. The killer actually talked his way out of the most risky situation he had ever faced. I think that's pretty amazing considering he

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    The Zodiac Killer

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    Lucas Kelleher/ Street Law 10/3/08 The Zodiac Killer The Zodiac Killer is a serial killer who operated in Northern California in the late 1960s. His identity to this day still remains unknown. The Zodiac coined his name in a series of taunting letters he sent to the press. His letters included four cryptograms (or ciphers), three of which have yet to be solved. The Zodiac murdered five known victims in Benicia, Vallejo, Lake Berryessa, and San Francisco between December 1968 and October 1969.

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    Essay On The Zodiac Killer

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    Law enforcement officers meet in San Francisco in 1969 to compare notes on the Zodiac Killer, who is believed to have killed five people in 1968 and 1969. The killer gained notoriety by writing several letters to police boasting of the slayings. He claimed to have killed as many as 37 people and has never been caught..Zodiac kill up to 45 people and more that they don't know about because he kill people in a different way in the different town that he was in but he word the same thing every time

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    The Zodiac Killer This statement was made by the Zodiac Killer in one of his letters, “I like killing people because it’s so much fun.” The Zodiac Killer was responsible for many murders in San Francisco in the late 1960s and to this day the Zodiac Killer’s identity still remains a mystery. There are many theories, but one of the most believable ones is the one of Arthur Leigh Allen. Who was suspected to be the Zodiac Killer because he had the same caliber gun and had bloody knives in his car the

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    Zodiac Killer

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    Johns tried to pay attention to all the details about the Zodiac during her abduction. When Johns was taken to Patterson Police Station to tell her story of her abduction, Johns noticed a sketch of a man whom was drawn for the murder of Paul Stine. Paul Stine had been previously murdered prior to her abduction. Johns clarified that the sketch was a replica of her abductor. From this limited information, there isn’t enough evidence to locate Zodiac today. From the third linked murder, Zodiac

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    Zodiac Killer Thesis

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    As a young girl I always had a fascination with mystery books, it was my first favorite genre of books. I had a huge interests for mystery and crime and the psychology behind it. But the one crime that truly left me thinking for a while was the story of the Zodiac Killer. The Zodiac Killer is a murderer who taunted the bay area with sending descriptions of his brutal crimes to the San Francisco Chronicle to ultimately frighten them. His crimes were in the late 1960’s and up to this day he has never

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