Michael Kelleher

Symbolism and the Zodiac Killer

by Michael Kelleher October 14, 2012
Symbolism and the Zodiac Killer

Symbols are a universal creation of the human mind. In fact, the argument can be made that we cannot help but create symbols, which are often vital to our well-being and overall psychic health. Symbols also convey complex and hidden meanings that reach far beyond their overt simplicity. Just look to our nightly dreams for [...]

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Paul Stine: A Victim of Opportunity

by Michael Kelleher October 11, 2012
Paul Stine: A Victim of Opportunity

[Editor: Exactly 43-years ago from the time of this article's publication, the Zodiac Killer murdered his last definite victim, Paul Stine, at the intersection of Washington and Cherry Streets in San Francisco. In honor of this somber anniversary, Zodiac Revisited submits the following article, written by our always-thoughtful contributor Michael Kelleher.] Although, at first glance, [...]

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Advancing a Zodiac Killer Theory

by Michael Kelleher September 18, 2012
Advancing a Zodiac Killer Theory

This is a re-write of an article that first appeared about a year ago but is no longer available elsewhere. It is in response to those who have asked questions about how to best proceed with a Zodiac killer theory. Over the years, I have received mail and email from many individuals who believe they [...]

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Tit Willow: The Story of the Zodiac Killer

by Michael Kelleher September 12, 2012
Tit Willow: The Story of the Zodiac Killer

Author Judith Chapman Publisher  No Publisher (June 2012) Availability  Paperback and Ebook format at amazon.com   Synopsis: The author, who claims to have lived with the Zodiac killer for two decades, tells her personal story. Numerous photographs and other images add interest to the story. Although I often receive evaluation copies of books (or proposed books), I don’t often [...]

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Reconsidering The Confession

by Michael Kelleher August 28, 2012
Reconsidering The Confession

It’s good to see fresh work being offered on the possible Riverside connection first brought to light by Paul Avery so many years ago. The murder of Cheri Jo Bates remains a mystery, whether or not you believe it had any connection with Zodiac’s later activities. This crime, unto itself, certainly deserves the renewed attention [...]

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Ray Grant’s Riverside Timeline

by Michael Kelleher August 14, 2012
Ray Grant's Riverside Timeline

I expect to be roundly spanked for this little article. It’s happened before. However, it’s one thing to claim to be objective and another thing altogether to BE objective. First, a brief disclaimer. Ray Grant, like a number of people in the online Zodiac community, is a controversial figure. I have never taken the time [...]

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Reflecting on Robert Graysmith…

by Michael Kelleher August 9, 2012
Reflecting on Robert Graysmith...

Happy Birthday, Bob In September 2012, Robert Graysmith will turn 70 years old. By any account, he has led an interesting and sometimes difficult life. To turn 70 and have experienced what he has experienced in his life should give us all pause to consider what he has done for those of us who are even passingly familiar with [...]

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A Zodiac Killer End-Game Scenario

by Michael Kelleher July 19, 2012
A Zodiac Killer End-Game Scenario

Broad public interest in the Zodiac case has dwindled significantly over the past few years and morphed into a pattern of intermittent instances of sensational claims and media reports. This is mostly due to uninformed Internet speculation and, in many cases, personal agendas. Ironically, this is a good thing for the case. For some time, two paths of investigation have [...]

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Reaction to Lyndon Lafferty’s Book

by Michael Kelleher June 23, 2012
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I’ve finally had an opportunity to read Lyndon Lafferty’s book, cover to cover. In a nutshell, it just doesn’t work for me. He has not presented any evidence that works to my satisfaction and, therefore, I cannot recommend it to anyone interested in the factual side of the Zodiac saga. It does,  however, hold some interesting moments as a kind [...]

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