
Τοξότης (Toxotēs)
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The Zodiac Killer was a notorious serial killer who terrorized the San Francisco Bay Area from 1966 to 1974. The killer's real name remains unknown, but his cryptic letters and codes have become infamous in true crime history. The killer's identity was never confirmed, despite numerous investigations and tips over the years. However, many experts believe that the Zodiac Killer was Arthur Leigh Allen, a convicted child molester who matched the killer's physical description. Others point to Richard Gaikowski, a former editor at the San Francisco Chronicle, as a possible suspect. The Zodiac Killer's most notable crime was the murder of Paul Stine, a taxi driver who was shot and killed on October 11, 1969. The killer sent a letter to the San Francisco Chronicle claiming responsibility for the crime and including a piece of Stine's shirt with a cryptic message. The Zodiac Killer also claimed to have killed 37 people, but this number is not verified. In addition to Stine's murder, the killer is suspected of killing Cecelia Shepard and Bryan Hartnell at Lake Berryessa in 1969, as well as David Faraday and Betty Lou Jensen on Vallejo's Pleasants Valley Road in 1968. The Zodiac Killer's letters and codes have been extensively analyzed by cryptographers and codebreakers over the years. However, none of these efforts have resulted in a definitive solution to the killer's identity or the meaning behind his cryptic messages. Despite numerous investigations and tips, the Zodiac Killer remains one of the most infamous unsolved serial killers in American history. His case continues to fascinate true crime enthusiasts and researchers, who are determined to uncover the truth behind his crimes.
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