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Post by Sandy on Aug 6, 2015 23:33:40 GMT -8
So what are you keeping the blood evidence for,Sandy ? I am sure that anything that might expedite a conclusion to the case,would be welcome by the victims' families [?]. Indeed,it is important to retain integrity,when assisting law enforcement - my feelings are that anyone connected,can go and write their stories ''after'' someone is made accountable and answerable for the crime. But why wait,Sandy,if you have faith in your judgement ? That ''rainy day'' may never come. Just do it. I agree, the problem is that I was asked to hold onto it until Napa can get the FBI to check it in their lab. I am still waiting! Zamantha helped me send pictures of q girls watch, the dictionary that has what looks like blood on it. We sent it to the head Det in Napa on the case, no response! That was the Det.I contacted about a year ago ,he finds it hard to believe that the hood was made from a paper sack. He sure as heck didn't do his homework ,or he would have seen that Hartnell said it looked like a paper sack. There is a drawing of the costume with detailed information that could only have come from Hartnell. I am a pretty good seamstress and I couldn't make one from cloth like that. ( Paper yes, very easy) It was for sure a paper sack painted black and because I told the truth to that Det. he would rather not believe that I am telling the truth about the costume and the other things put in my car. Please tell me how you think I should get it checked, when the police won't cooperate? The evidence that I have is Napa's case, so I wouldn't try another police agency. It's not me that is waiting for a rainy day, it is the Detectives in charge of the case.
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Post by Rubislaw32 on Aug 7, 2015 11:27:56 GMT -8
I can see your point,Sandy.You don't want to let the potential evidence go,until you are confident that it will be dealt with [?].
Firstly,the dictionary could never be used in a court of law,because it would be deemed ''contaminated''.But that is not to say that it couldn't be used by the police as a ''pointer'' to a particular line of inquiry.So,it still has potential value,provided it is accompanied with a signed statement by you,as to its provenance.
You have the book,and the cops have a photo of the book [?].It has to be the other way round.
If you are still waiting for a call,it may never come.If you have the name of the [original] policeman,phone up the Napa Police and ask to speak to him specifically - they are [your] public servants,and have an obligation to respond to your call,even if not immediately.
Explain to Napa Police that they failed to respond to your original call,and that you would like to hand the book in,given your concerns regarding the blood stains.If necessary,tell them you will bring it in anyway - they will be obligated to make you sign for it.
Then hopefully,they will have the book - and you the photo.Give them a bit of time,then chase them up with regard to ''your'' book,in ''their'' possession.
That is probably the best scenario for your piece of evidence [?].
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Post by Rubislaw32 on Aug 7, 2015 16:03:19 GMT -8
Incidentally,Sandy,thank you for sharing that piece of information about the hood.It sounds very believable that it was made from paper.
Even the smallest detail could make a difference in a case [?].
Good luck with Napa Police - perhaps you will share what transpired,at a later date [?].
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Post by Sandy on Aug 8, 2015 11:05:26 GMT -8
rubislaw32, Sorry I am so confusing , I have always been that way. The book and the dictionary are the same, I don't have one book and one dictionary. The picture of the "dictionary book" ,with the blood spots on it is a picture I sent via email to Det. Pat McMahon at Napa Sheriffs Dept.
He is the one I spoke to by phone who has a hard time believing the hood was made from a paper sack.
I also sent that information to his partner a few months ago, ( Can't remember his name at the moment ).
I do appreciate your confidence in me and that you don't think I am making up any of this up.
It is hard to believe that is for sure ,so I wouldn't blame anyone who has a hard time believing it.
I know from experience that truth is stranger than fiction.
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Post by Rubislaw32 on Aug 8, 2015 11:26:56 GMT -8
As long as Napa Police have the blood stains,Sandy - that's the important thing - and that you chase its progress up.The police don't elect to be difficult deliberately.They are often just busy ''juggling''.So you have to be forceful sometimes,to ensure that your concerns are dealt with.
Often,there is no point telling them about items that [unfortunately],you no longer have - best to focus on what is materially evident [?].
It helps if the police like you....and showing ''passion'' is a ''plus'' - so don't lose confidence,if you feel your ''focus'' isn't always there - just do the best that you can - it is they,not you,that do it for a living...so they are not expecting a ''virtuoso'' performance from you [?].
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Post by Rubislaw32 on Sept 14, 2015 1:02:25 GMT -8
Arguably,the three most Wanted men in the second half of the 20th Century,were the following :
''Carlos The Jackal'' - terrorist for hire - eventually spotted on a train in France - now serving life at the pleasure of French Authorities.
Lord Lucan - The ''lucky'' Lord,was anything but,on the gaming tables in Belgravia - murdered his children's nanny,and attempted to murder his wife - believed to have been spirited away by his businessman mates - who then disposed of him when he became a liability.
''Zodiac'' - serial killer and extortionist - terrorized Northern California 1968-1974 - still at large - whereabouts unknown.
So,most of us are aware that a certain Mr.Bin Laden superseded Mr.Zodiac for a few years,with a $25 million price on his head - ransom money saved,courtesy of US Marines.
Zodiac is back as ''Top Dog'' - like a ''bad penny'',he never seems to go away [?].
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Post by WelshChappie on Sept 14, 2015 14:41:45 GMT -8
There are endless people that claim to have seen The Zodiac, Suspect Random Person A as being The Zodiac, directly know who is and was, The Zodiac or Are themselves, they proclaim, The Zodiac.
Many have even wrote books to 'Prove it', too.
"My Daddy was nut-job Looney-Bin Zodiac. . ."
"How dare you! I believe your mistaken, as it was my Father who has this privilege and when . . . "
"SILENCE, both of you! Mr Kaufman, your account is a willful lie of Jack being Z. Miss Perez, you belive what you claim but do so as a result of Psychosis and what you will both find is that my Dad, whom I never knew nor met, is THE Zodiac Killer as proven by my book here, available in all good book shops by the way, entitled "Searching for my dad and somehow concluding that Daddy, AKA Mr Van Best Suspect ever, was also a very very naughty Boy known as Mr Zodiac".
I'm in the process of penning my own 'Non Fiction' book claiming "Searching Police Reports, finding suspect may have Welsh ancestry, deciding it's now obvious my dad was Zodiac Killer."
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Post by WelshChappie on Sept 14, 2015 14:55:23 GMT -8
If any one questions my revelation and demands proof of claim I shall point them to San Francisco Police Officer and Observationist supremo, Donald A. Fouke's report in which He says, I'll claim: "I saw Zodiac under the bright street lights, and that He was very stocky looking. I then used this in tadem with several other obvious signs (what these are I am not at liberty to divulge) to leave no room for doubt that this man has a background and Family history in the UK, or more specifically, Wales!"
Anyone who objects with: "What?? Are you kidding me! Fouke said nothing of the sort and He simply made passing reference that If,He said IF, He had to put suspect into a group, He'd say Suspectwas of "Possible Welsh Ancestry."
To which I'd reply: "Yeah, same thing init?"
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Post by Rubislaw32 on Sept 17, 2015 13:33:12 GMT -8
Indeed,it would appear that Fouke's remark ''Possibly Welsh Ancestry'',might require further explanation [?].Perhaps,particularly ''to-day'',most might envisage digging too big a hole for themselves,to make an attempt [?].
Nevertheless,I shall try.My only ''qualifications'' being that I am essentially an English emigre residing in Scotland,and know a little about ''The Tribes of Britain''.
In 1588,The Duke of Parma led an Armada of some 130 fighting ships to the English Channel,with the intention of overthrowing Elizabeth I,and Protestantism in Britain.Attacked by a fleet led by Francis Drake,the Spanish very quickly found themselves in disarray,with many Spanish vessels fleeing north,and subsequently,down the west side of Britain,where many of the ships succumbed to stormy seas.
The surviving Spanish mariners were taken in by those lands on the west side,including Wales.As a consequence there is often a distinctive racial look that is personified by dark hair,and anything between porcelain and sallow complexion.Shortish and wide of shoulder.Essentially,a Celtic-Latin cross.Some believe that this makes Welsh women,the most beautiful in the world.As for the men,I couldn't possibly comment [!].
Over to you,WelshChappie [?].
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