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For the Conspiracy and Mystery fans out there...

DanL53

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Sep 12, 2013
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Dumbest thing I ever sold on Ebay. At a garage sale in Peoria I picked up a cardboard box full of memorabilia. It contained some service records of a WW2 vet who spent months in a military hospital for what seemed like some mental treatment. Letters to his home, which included enough information to figure out his family life as a child may have included some poor life lessons in regards to women. A few other things.

And the thing that stood out.

A coloring book printed in San Francisco in 1969 called, "The Zodiak". It had pages of Astrology related themes, all perfectly blank. That is until the last page, which was completely colored in and was a picture of a Character simply titled, "The Zodiak Man".

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These images are taken from the internet. Not the copy I came across.

I must say, it was all rather creepy of a find but being so far from San Francisco and all, I sold it. o_O But I have to say that sometimes the "what if's" still come back. Was this the guy?

The guy who in August of 1969 started sending strange letters to San Francisco Media confessing to serial murders and calling himself, "The Zodiac"?
 
I think I saw the movie on this. Didn't they catch a guy but we're unsure if he was actually the killer?
 
the zodiac killer will go down in history as being one of the greatest mysteries and it reminds me very much of the mystery of DB Cooper
 
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