Zodiac Killer Myth

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A mixed psychopathic serial killer torments the San Francisco Bay area through several random violent killings in the 1960's and 70's while never been caught either. The intelligent serial killer also demands that the local newspapers print his vivid and detailed letters describing the horrifying facts regarding his killings. If they choose to ignore or not take him seriously, he will show them in the form of continued killings how serious he is. Leaving several clues to whoever can rise to the occasion and outsmart him, but always stays one step ahead of the authorities. The Zodiac saw himself as the hunter, but he also was thrilled with getting the chance to play the role of the hunted. Taunting the police force, with cryptograms and also …show more content…

One last inaccuracies contained in the book by Greysmith was doing the Zodiac killer really call into that show and the answer is no just another crazy person that was called 12 times and never got through so he pretended to be the Zodiac so they would finally answer him. One of those myths they talked about in the Greysmith’s Zodiac and other descriptions of the shooting at Blue Rock Springs Park depict the Zodiac uses a gun with a silencer attached to the barrel. Yet what was actually true was the facts demonstrate that the Zodiac did not use a silencer. Another myth that was created by Robert Graysmith, who claimed that the Zodiac had placed a telephone call to the home of famed attorney Melvin …show more content…

Allen. Like I said in the beginning The Zodiac book by Robert Greysmith is a real-life detective story, if you do not like reading stories that describe how he killed his victim with great detail and put together with dates and descriptions of when things happened then this book is not for you. So I would recommend it to people that enjoy real detective like stories while I wouldn’t to people that only enjoy the happy ending kind of books or not into blood and guts kind. What happened to the serial killers was he died in Mexico in

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