Morgan Absher
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Yeah. Which makes these investigators assume it had to have been left by the killer. It's that fresh hanging off the hook. But this is where I see sources kind of conflict a bit on the information. There's one source that says the print wasn't given enough time to dry and it was actually then ruined in the lifting process. Another says it just never produced any matches.
So unclear if we have this print or not. But if it was ruined in the lifting process, this adds our first tally to the botch list. Yeah, we're keeping track this time. Today we are keeping score a little bit.
So unclear if we have this print or not. But if it was ruined in the lifting process, this adds our first tally to the botch list. Yeah, we're keeping track this time. Today we are keeping score a little bit.
So unclear if we have this print or not. But if it was ruined in the lifting process, this adds our first tally to the botch list. Yeah, we're keeping track this time. Today we are keeping score a little bit.
There's number one for us, friends. But investigators do have several clues left at this scene, though. They were able to find boot prints, tire tracks, and they were actually able to get four different descriptions of a suspect and his vehicle from other people that may have seen him that day. The killer actually left a message written on the couple's car with a black marker pen.
There's number one for us, friends. But investigators do have several clues left at this scene, though. They were able to find boot prints, tire tracks, and they were actually able to get four different descriptions of a suspect and his vehicle from other people that may have seen him that day. The killer actually left a message written on the couple's car with a black marker pen.
There's number one for us, friends. But investigators do have several clues left at this scene, though. They were able to find boot prints, tire tracks, and they were actually able to get four different descriptions of a suspect and his vehicle from other people that may have seen him that day. The killer actually left a message written on the couple's car with a black marker pen.
It read, quote, Vallejo 12-20-68. comma, 7-4-69. And then it had September 27th-69, 630 by knife. And it had the same distinctive symbol that the killer had written on his letters, the same symbol Cecilia and Brian noted on their attacker's hooded mask, a circle with a cross through it.
It read, quote, Vallejo 12-20-68. comma, 7-4-69. And then it had September 27th-69, 630 by knife. And it had the same distinctive symbol that the killer had written on his letters, the same symbol Cecilia and Brian noted on their attacker's hooded mask, a circle with a cross through it.
It read, quote, Vallejo 12-20-68. comma, 7-4-69. And then it had September 27th-69, 630 by knife. And it had the same distinctive symbol that the killer had written on his letters, the same symbol Cecilia and Brian noted on their attacker's hooded mask, a circle with a cross through it.
He wanted to make it crystal clear.
He wanted to make it crystal clear.
He wanted to make it crystal clear.
Unfortunately, Cecilia doesn't survive the attack, but she was alive for long enough after the attack that police could talk to her, and she does remember a crucial detail. She saw what he looked like before he put that hood on, and she describes him as being a white guy with brown hair, probably taller than 5'10", and overweight.
Unfortunately, Cecilia doesn't survive the attack, but she was alive for long enough after the attack that police could talk to her, and she does remember a crucial detail. She saw what he looked like before he put that hood on, and she describes him as being a white guy with brown hair, probably taller than 5'10", and overweight.
Unfortunately, Cecilia doesn't survive the attack, but she was alive for long enough after the attack that police could talk to her, and she does remember a crucial detail. She saw what he looked like before he put that hood on, and she describes him as being a white guy with brown hair, probably taller than 5'10", and overweight.
However, the cop never relays that Cecilia saw his face because he didn't think it would be important. And that's on botched. Mark it. Number two on the tally. Brian does luckily recover from this attack, and he is able to give a detailed description of their attacker and what happened. And like I said, the police do learn a lot from the crime scene.
However, the cop never relays that Cecilia saw his face because he didn't think it would be important. And that's on botched. Mark it. Number two on the tally. Brian does luckily recover from this attack, and he is able to give a detailed description of their attacker and what happened. And like I said, the police do learn a lot from the crime scene.
However, the cop never relays that Cecilia saw his face because he didn't think it would be important. And that's on botched. Mark it. Number two on the tally. Brian does luckily recover from this attack, and he is able to give a detailed description of their attacker and what happened. And like I said, the police do learn a lot from the crime scene.
They know that the Zodiac parked right behind Brian's car, so they're able to take a plaster of those tire tracks they found. They can't really tell what kind of car it is, but they know that the treads are really worn down. which could help in identifying it later. I also saw some details that the car had different tires from the front and the back, which could make it then only a few models.