Has Amateur Codebreaker Cracked "Zodiac Killer" Letter?

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When I was a teenager I visited my cousin in the San Francisco Bay area and she told me about the Zodiac killer that was terrorizing the BaY Area. She was really frightened as a lot of people were.

Today I came across this article about someone who says they cracked the code of the killer's letter that no one else has cracked in 40 years. The letter ends with the killers name. http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/43884248/ns/technology_and_science-security/#.TqgNRJyfCio

Since I have the movie "Zodiac" from 2007 on DVD, I'm going to watch it again tonight. Other Zodiac movies were made but 2007 is the best, the one with Robert Downey Jr. Two new movies are in production right now.

You can watch the 2007 movie at Amazon Instant Video for $2.99.

Wow, so maybe it was that guy who was a suspect but they had no evidence on him. He has since died.

There are several websites devoted to researching the Zodiac killer.

What about that guy a few years ago on TV that opened up his dead relative's old radio and pulled out a black hood he surmised was the killer's hood?

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Avatar TigerAngel -
#1
Wow! Check this out!

http://www.zodiackiller.com/AllenFile.html
Avatar Rick G -
#2
Wow is right...there was enough circumstantial evidence to bring charges.   Seems like a sloppy and incomplete investigation.

Thanks for the links. Interesting case to say the least.
Avatar TigerAngel -
#3
Thanx Rick!! That's what I was thinking--why didn't they arrest him when a surviving victum picked him out of a line-up?
Avatar Rick G -
#4
It's almost like he was being protected by someone influential, but I don't see any ties to one. I may watch that movie on Amazon. I wasn't aware you could watch movies through them.
Avatar TigerAngel -
#5
In the movie, after the victim picked him out of a choice of 3 pictures the dif police departments scheduled a meeting to see about an arrest of Arthur Leigh Allen. But before the police meeting happened Allen had a heart attack and died. This movie is based on the book by the cartoonist.

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