by Michael Cole | Jun 2, 2018 | Around the Web
During his appearance on the House of Mystery podcast, Michael Butterfield talked about the possibility of catching the Zodiac through the use of DNA. Click the play button below to listen.
by Michael Cole | Jan 20, 2016 | Around the Web, Documentary
Bustle publishes quite a few articles that reference the Zodiac Killer in some way, shape, or form. There was this one from a few months back that I was surprised to learn included one of my tweets. This is all well and good. Generally, the more references to the...
by Michael Cole | Oct 19, 2015 | Around the Web, Media, Video
This CNN story from 2014 discusses the publication of Gary Stewart’s book: The Most Dangerous Animal of All. The video quotes the publisher, Harper Collins, as saying that the book will “Conclusively identify his father as the Zodiac Killer.” A year...
by Michael Cole | Oct 18, 2015 | Around the Web, Film
I ran across this on twitter this morning. The American Genre Film Archive, otherwise known as the AGFA, is running a kickstarter campaign to raise the $30,000 needed to purchase a 4K scanner, which is going to be used to preserve the Something Weird collection of...
by Michael Cole | Oct 10, 2015 | Around the Web, Internet, Interviews, Radio
Last week, Michael Butterfield discussed the case of the Zodiac Killer on the show True Crime Uncensored (part of Outlaw Radio), hosted by author Burl Barer. The first minute or so is a pretty good microcosm of the full interview. It’s plagued with some...
by Michael Cole | Oct 6, 2015 | Around the Web, Internet
An article at bustle.com examines the question: how many U.S. serial killers were never caught? The piece is an interesting read, but ultimately it left me a bit unsatisfied simply because there is not enough data to support a truly good answer. Understandably, the...