by Michael Cole | Oct 24, 2021 | Articles, Books, General, Internet, Interviews, Media, The Zodiac Revisited, Victims, Video, Zodiac Crime Scenes, Zodiac Investigation, Zodiac Killer Psychology, Zodiac Letters, Zodiac Research, Zodiac Theories
I was recently interviewed by Ned Dehan of Black Box Online Radio as part of the Interviews with the Experts series put together by Jack Cooper from the Zodiac Killer Channel on YouTube. We talked about a wide variety of subjects including: how I became interested in...
by Michael Cole | Apr 19, 2015 | Articles, General, Internet, Zodiac Letters
Word clouds are showing up everywhere, and understandably so. They provide interesting, meaningful, and sometimes even insightful representations of written works. Furthermore, they’re freely generated by easily-accessible computers. The only barrier to overcome...
by Michael Kelleher | Aug 28, 2012 | Articles, Newspaper, Zodiac Letters
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...
by Michael Cole | Aug 21, 2012 | Articles, Zodiac Investigation, Zodiac Letters
In what has the potential to be one of the more significant developments in the recent history of the case of the Zodiac Killer, Morf13 (yes, the same person from the previous post – he’s been busy…) managed to convince the FBI to release another...
by Michael Cole | Aug 10, 2012 | Articles, Books, Zodiac Letters
Thomas Horan has published a short ebook entitled The Great Zodiac Hoax of 1969. The current version of the book is heavily redacted starting from, approximately, the two-thirds point. Supposedly, a less-redacted and otherwise augmented version of the book will be...
by Michael Cole | Apr 10, 2012 | Articles, Zodiac Letters
[For other entries in this series, please see: Ten Days of Count Marco] There they are. Just over 2300 words written by the hand of Marc Spinelli, better known as Count Marco, on and around the Fourth of July in 1974. Almost certainly, some idea contained within this...