by Michael Cole | May 14, 2015 | Newspaper, Non-Zodiac Crime
Karl Werner murdered Kathy Snoozy, Deborah Furlong (both on August 3, 1969), and Kathy Bilek (April 11, 1971). Because he used the number 7 (instead of 5) and included the month August on the his first instance of the “score” taunt from the Dripping-Pen...
by Michael Cole | Nov 26, 2011 | Articles, Non-Zodiac Crime
On August 7, 1969, the San Francisco Examiner published an article entitled The Phenomenon of Sudden Death. This piece described the alarming rate at which people were being murdered in San Francisco during 1969. Accompanying the article was the above map which...
by Michael Cole | Apr 29, 2011 | Articles, Books, Non-Zodiac Crime
A newly-published book, Popular Crime: Reflections on the Celebration of Violence, by author Bill James, examines America’s ongoing obsession with the crime of murder. It focuses on numerous high-profile and sensationalized instances of murder throughout...
by Michael Cole | Apr 2, 2011 | Articles, Non-Zodiac Crime
A few days ago the FBI requested help from the public to help solve a cipher found in the pocket of a cold-case murder victim. The body of the victim, Ricky McCormick, was discovered dumped in a field near St. Louis, Missouri back in 1999. Both the Cryptanalysis and...