Category: Zodiac Letters

Did You Know The Zodiac Killer Confessed To 30+ Murders?

The Country Is Still Haunted By This Serial Killer Cold Case  Although it’s been over 5 decades since the beginning of what became known as the Zodiac Killer’s serial murder case, the country remains haunted by merciless killings that happened in the 1960s and 1970s in Northern California. Of course, it’s little wonder that the […]

Do You Know All The Suspects Of The Zodiac Killer Case?

The Most Famous Serial Killer Case From the 1960s and 1970s  Even decades after the fact, the Zodiac Killer case haunts the minds and hearts of people across the country, especially the people local to the Northern California areas that acted as the sites for those famous murders. So much remains unknown about the Zodiac […]

Can You Solve The Zodiac Killer Case?

The Zodiac Killer Case: Serial Killer Cold Case Remains Unsolved 5+ Decades Later!  It’s been roughly 55 years since the beginning of the rash of murders that haunted the Northern California area in the 1960s and 1970s. For decades, police forces have tried to crack the famous Zodiac ciphers and identify the killer. Despite the […]

Zodiac Letters: 1969 Vallejo Times-Herald Letter and Cipher

In July 1969 a letter was mailed to the Vallejo Times-Herald. It also contained the first of three ciphers. The letters claimed credit for the first two attacks at Lake Herman Road of Betty Lou Jensen and David Arthur Faraday on December 20th, 1968, Vallejo Times-Herald Letter (Transcript Below) Vallejo Times-Herald Letter Transcript Dear EditorI […]

Zodiac Letters: 1967 April 30th

On April 30th, 1967 the Zodiac Killer mailed three letters. One to Riverside Press-Enterprise, one to Joseph Bates, the victim Cheri Jo Bate’s father, and the Riverside Police department. All three were postmarked from Riverside, Calif. Letter/Envelope 01: Sent to Riverside Press-Enterprise Letter/Envelope 02: Sent to Joseph Bates, victim’s father Letter/Envelope 03: Sent to Riverside […]

Zodiac Letters: 1966 December Riverside Desktop Poem

In December of 1966, a desktop poem was discovered at the Riverside City College Library. If the poem is referring to the victim Cheri Jo Bates it would have been written before October 30th, 1966. Transcript below: Sick of living/unwilling to die cut.clean.if red /clean.blood spurting, dripping, spilling;all over her newdressoh wellit was redanyway.life draining […]