Morgan Absher
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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.
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.
And again, they did have a few eyewitnesses that saw someone suspicious. There were actually three girls that observed a man in a light-colored car watching them multiple times. Wow.
And again, they did have a few eyewitnesses that saw someone suspicious. There were actually three girls that observed a man in a light-colored car watching them multiple times. Wow.
And again, they did have a few eyewitnesses that saw someone suspicious. There were actually three girls that observed a man in a light-colored car watching them multiple times. Wow.
by Brian's car leading to and from the crime scene, and they don't match Cecilia or Brian's, they actually discover that they're a 10 and a half sized military boot. And by the depth of how far the boot sunk in, they're able to estimate that the killer weighs about 220 pounds.
by Brian's car leading to and from the crime scene, and they don't match Cecilia or Brian's, they actually discover that they're a 10 and a half sized military boot. And by the depth of how far the boot sunk in, they're able to estimate that the killer weighs about 220 pounds.
by Brian's car leading to and from the crime scene, and they don't match Cecilia or Brian's, they actually discover that they're a 10 and a half sized military boot. And by the depth of how far the boot sunk in, they're able to estimate that the killer weighs about 220 pounds.
They didn't have much of it back then. They didn't have much. And in the aftermath of this attack, the police do talk to a few potential suspects, but nobody is sounding alarm bells for them. So it seems again like the Zodiac is slipping away. But only a few weeks go by before he claims another victim.
They didn't have much of it back then. They didn't have much. And in the aftermath of this attack, the police do talk to a few potential suspects, but nobody is sounding alarm bells for them. So it seems again like the Zodiac is slipping away. But only a few weeks go by before he claims another victim.
They didn't have much of it back then. They didn't have much. And in the aftermath of this attack, the police do talk to a few potential suspects, but nobody is sounding alarm bells for them. So it seems again like the Zodiac is slipping away. But only a few weeks go by before he claims another victim.
Yeah, I don't need to say it. You saw me add the tally if you're watching on YouTube. Botched column gets another mark.
Yeah, I don't need to say it. You saw me add the tally if you're watching on YouTube. Botched column gets another mark.
Yeah, I don't need to say it. You saw me add the tally if you're watching on YouTube. Botched column gets another mark.
And that brings us to the bloody prints found on the outside of the cab, likely belonging to the killer. Now, this is long before the day of automated print matching. So if investigators wanted to find a match, it would have had to have been done manually and with visually inspecting each print laid on top of each other. Can you imagine how tedious that is?
And that brings us to the bloody prints found on the outside of the cab, likely belonging to the killer. Now, this is long before the day of automated print matching. So if investigators wanted to find a match, it would have had to have been done manually and with visually inspecting each print laid on top of each other. Can you imagine how tedious that is?
And that brings us to the bloody prints found on the outside of the cab, likely belonging to the killer. Now, this is long before the day of automated print matching. So if investigators wanted to find a match, it would have had to have been done manually and with visually inspecting each print laid on top of each other. Can you imagine how tedious that is?
No. How were they even cataloged? And that only worked if they were cataloged, if those prints were on file already. And obviously this is a long shot. We all hear how this sounds, right? But this is still such a valuable asset to have if they can get a killer. It helps them ID and really corroborate that they were at this scene and did this.
No. How were they even cataloged? And that only worked if they were cataloged, if those prints were on file already. And obviously this is a long shot. We all hear how this sounds, right? But this is still such a valuable asset to have if they can get a killer. It helps them ID and really corroborate that they were at this scene and did this.
No. How were they even cataloged? And that only worked if they were cataloged, if those prints were on file already. And obviously this is a long shot. We all hear how this sounds, right? But this is still such a valuable asset to have if they can get a killer. It helps them ID and really corroborate that they were at this scene and did this.