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| 1. Thursday, April 30, 2009 5:29 PM |
| Kevin6002 |
Zodiac Killer |
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http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2009/04/30/national/main4979788.shtml?source=RSSattr=HOME_4979788 I heard this today on the news. A woman said her dad was the Zodiac. Do you believe her? I think the Zodiac Killings and Jack The Ripper seem very similar.
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| 2. Thursday, April 30, 2009 5:51 PM |
| JVSCant |
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Her lawyer looks like he's enjoying himself, so there's that...

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| 3. Thursday, April 30, 2009 6:02 PM |
| 12rainbow |
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Hard to say. Serial killers brings out compulsive confessors, and grudge turn-ins. Even family members can become convinced their brother/father whatever is a killer, if the seed is planted and nurtured.
And anyone can hold a news conference, that's more than likely the reason it was covered- not because she's credible, at this point.
So this was a "retrieved" memory? Was Ward Hendrickson ever a suspect? The attorney says handwriting experts believe this woman wrote two of the letters at age 7.
http://blinkoncrime.com/
"She is currently making a documentary of the crimes." Hmmm, could this be a publicity stunt? It would be awfully cruel to the family of the victims if it is.
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| 4. Thursday, April 30, 2009 6:19 PM |
| 12rainbow |
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Steve Huff, editor of True Crime Report, says Perez pitched an author friend of his her story as a possible book project in the summer of last year.
http://www.truecrimereport.com/2009/04/zodiacs_real_name_to_be_reveal.php
* In an e-mail Huff reviewed, Perez claims to have written one of Zodiac's cards, and tells an elaborate story about how she thought up one of the lines. That line, however, is clearly part of the card's pre-printed message;
* Logistically, Perez' description of the shootings of David Faraday and Betty Jensen, raises red flags. Her father, Guy Ward Hendrickson, would have had to drive all the way from Orange County to Vallejo with a small child in tow, murder two people, drive all the way back, and still spend the night at a relative's house.
* Hendrickson would have been 54 when he started his killing spree -- far older than the descriptions of the Zodiac Killer from eyewitnesses at the time -- and suspiciously old to lapse into a serial killer lifestyle;
* The glasses Perez claims were taken from cabbie Paul Stine's body do not appear to match Stine's actual spectacles.In one of the letters Huff perused, Perez claims those glasses were her father's. Now she claims they belonged to Stine.
"What I'm getting at overall," concludes Huff, "Is that her story doesn't pass the B.S. test."
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| 5. Thursday, April 30, 2009 6:21 PM |
| 12rainbow |
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Oh, and on The State Bar of California's website, it says the smiling guy who's representing her, Kevin McLean, was disbarred this month.
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| 6. Saturday, May 2, 2009 8:52 AM |
| nuart |
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She's the Mary Ann Gerchas of the moment. Or Arnold Beverly.
Susan, the obscure
“Half a truth is often a great lie.” Ben Franklin
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| 7. Saturday, May 2, 2009 11:52 AM |
| JVSCant |
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Not to put too fine a point on it, but she has also allegedly claimed to others to be JFK's love-child, so I guess Zodiac was her adoptive dad.

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