Zodiac

By @danb787/27/2017zodiac

So Zodiac was my second historical crime drama article and I wanted to do a quick coverage of facts. The other article I wrote was concerning the infamous case of Jack the Ripper. What I wanted to cover are the reasons the thing is so confusing. If one watches the movie they are like, "why the hell wasn't this Allen locked up." I covered in 2002 San Francisco police developed a partial DNA analysis and it was said to not match Allen. Arthur Leigh Allen died in 1992. People that have seen the movie may be interested. Nothing was found in Allen's trailer when a search warrant was granted in either '72 or '74. I still encourage people interested in the case to watch, "His name was Arthur Leigh Allen." So there were no prints and no DNA at the time. If some guy just starts randomly shooting people it was hard to solve. There are a couple other things out there now that are "mitigating" in a circumstantial theoretical sense toward Allen. The women dispatcher that took the call after the July 4th, 1969 murders has stated unequivocally, "that didn't sound like Leigh Allen." Furthermore, Bryan Hartnell, one of the victims at Lake Berryessa stated as far as the voice, "He had a very specific cadence to his voice. I've never heard it again." These are some of the reasons the case was never solved. Look forward to coming up with a new interesting article topic and please follow and stay tuned.composite-2-v1.jpg

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