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Chaucer:
You are not allowed to view links. Register or LoginYou are not allowed to view links. Register or LoginDespite a media onslaught by Tom Colbert, the Zodiac case has not been solved and they have not narrowed it down to anyone. This DNA announcement is encouraging, and I think the investigation is closing in on someone, but I have no idea who.

Zodiac was described as anywhere from 25 to 40 years old which would put him anywhere from late 70s to early 90s today. I'd say it's 50/50 that he's still alive.

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It looks like most are of the opinion that the DNA that they have is from a woman, and thus could not be Zodiac. But that the woman in question could still have a link to Zodiac. Is that your opinion as well, or do you believe they actually know who the donor of the DNA is?

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I believe they know who the donor is. The most logical conclusion is that it is a woman's, but I think it might be could be the lead investigator Inspector Dave Toschi's DNA. He is known to have forged at least one and possibly up to three Zodiac letters.

Parrotheadvol:
Off topic, but thought I'd share a picture of a Christmas gift I received today...

DBfan57:
You are not allowed to view links. Register or LoginYou are not allowed to view links. Register or LoginYou are not allowed to view links. Register or LoginDespite a media onslaught by Tom Colbert, the Zodiac case has not been solved and they have not narrowed it down to anyone. This DNA announcement is encouraging, and I think the investigation is closing in on someone, but I have no idea who.

Zodiac was described as anywhere from 25 to 40 years old which would put him anywhere from late 70s to early 90s today. I'd say it's 50/50 that he's still alive.

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It looks like most are of the opinion that the DNA that they have is from a woman, and thus could not be Zodiac. But that the woman in question could still have a link to Zodiac. Is that your opinion as well, or do you believe they actually know who the donor of the DNA is?

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I believe they know who the donor is. The most logical conclusion is that it is a woman's, but I think it might be could be the lead investigator Inspector Dave Toschi's DNA. He is known to have forged at least one and possibly up to three Zodiac letters.

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Please keep us posted on this case  if there are more developements.  Did you ever follow the Jack the Ripper case in England?  I thought the Swedish journalist put on a very strong case for Allen Charles Cross Lechmere.  He placed him at every crime scene and he found the body at the first along with another stander by.  Its called "Missing Evidence", somewhere on YouTiube.  Worth a watch.  I still like him better as a suspect than the  guy from the loony bin. They have his picture taken around 1931, not long before his death I think.  He looked like a monster. He was a meat cutter or worker. 

Chaucer:
I looked into the Ripper case but it is so long ago and the investigation so primitive that I think a solve is highly unlikely.

Nevertheless, I will continue to post updates on the Zodiac case as they come.

Bruce A. Smith:
Parrot - thanks for the Christmas greetings. I love Robert Earl Keene, especially, it's so good to be back home again. He's one of the secret little treasures of living in Nashville - ya learn about these guys.

BTW: my ex gifted me with Internet service as a Christmas present, so I'm getting back in the saddle from ol' New York.

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