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cmjh10

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If you need help, these guys are always looking for something to do

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demoncore1031

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In my very amateur opinion, I would profile the Zodiac killer as an introvert, with a closed personality, who was looking for attention, and recognition.

Your guy seems to be a very wealthy person, who was well connected with society.

But again, I've only read the stories, and know little else. I do agree though that the killings could be the work of more than one suspect, or someone else pulling the puppet strings.

My suspect did not like to talk to people because he had a severe stutter that he was embarrassed about. I think the Zodiac was all about wanting power. This guy liked to prove just how powerful he was. He would beat the hell out of his wife, he broke a woman's nose in a Vegas hotel and then tried to bribe the officers. He was quick to use his fists, and claimed that he had murdered more than a dozen people. He once lit a bunch of dynamite outside of a radio station just to scare the DJ.
 

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I have spent hours looking for an answer and had no luck. I need to know who lived at 215 Cherry St. San Francisco in October 1969. If anyone could find an answer I would be grateful!

Who lived there or who owned the house? If you're looking at ownership, it should all be public records through the county assessor's office.
 

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You could have learned several languages by now in your down time!
 

demoncore1031

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You could have learned several languages by now in your down time!

True, but unsolved crimes and conspiracy theories are much more fun.

But speaking of other languages... I found out about 10 minutes ago that one of my suspects associates (who a friend of mine thinks was the Zodiac) was the "Raul" that James Earl Ray mentioned to the FBI. Ray was the one who was convicted of Martin Luther King Jr. I'm not gonna go into any of that because I am still learning and don't have all the facts, but this is mind-blowing stuff.
 

demoncore1031

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Bump.

I finally had a chance to read Louise Thoresen's book, "It Gave Everybody Something To Do." Highly recommend it! And I leanred quite a bit about William Thoresen III in this book. I am thinking of using some free time at work to write a screenplay based on the book.


I am going to write up a detailed summary within the next week or so to post on here. This will include my reasons for believing that Thoresen could have been involved in the Zodiac killings, as well as evidence that points towards Thoresen as being the best suspect in the 1966 murder of Valerie Percy, whos father, Charles, was in the middle of a campaign where he was running for senator of Illinois. From what I have read, he was also a suspect in the grizzly 1957 murder of 15 year old Judith Mae Anderson, but I haven't even started to look into that yet.
In my "report," if that's what you want to call it, you will learn of a maniac who definately committed one murder, was suspected of others, hired hitmen on several occasions to kill his parents, his wife and a close friend of his, and had ties to a right wing anti-communist group that I personally believe were involved in the assassinations of JFK and Martin Luther King Jr.

Lots more to come soon!
 

demoncore1031

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Anyone interested in JFK conspiracy theories should do some reading about the Minutemen. Guy Bannister and many of his associates were Minutemen. They saw Kennedy as a traitor. Another member of the Minutemen, Troy haughton, was James Earl Ray's "Raoul." Houghton/Haughton also makes for a good Zodiac suspect.
 

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