The Bay Area serial killer who murdered Bay Area residents in the late 1960s and 1970s, leaving behind bizarre letters, has been identified, or so says a private investigatory group. The team, formed by now deceased San Francisco attorney Melvin Belli, is comprised of "investigators and forensic experts." According to Edward Lozzi, the group's spokesman, the team will announce the killer's name, support their claim "with forensic evidence, including cryptology and handwriting analysis, along with new information from law enforcement investigations and murder accomplice evidence." What's most surprising about their alleged discovery is that the Zodiac Killer (or "Killers") targeted their victims. "The murders were not random. They were definitely people who were targeted ... This is an entirely new direction," said Lozzi. A noon news conference will be held today with the official announcement.



What are they selling?
Are these the same guys who "found" Bigfoot?
The Black Dahlia killer still lives on Sutter Street in this fair city. He's extremely old.
Sutter. Perfect.
Um, the fact that the killer, if alive, would be extremely old is not surprising. (Unless she was killed by a baby.) But that they're alive, living on Sutter Street and you know his identity seems like kind of a big deal.
He's not one of those old-timers who hang out at Aces on a Saturday morning at 7 am, is he?
Total hoax is what this going to turn out to be, unfortantley.
This will turn out to be nothing unfortunately, I guarantee it.
I saw a snippet of the press conference online. this woman claims her father was the Zodiac and made a deathbed confession. someone in the crowd strangely asked her if she was an exotic dancer(!) and she said no professional woman/mother.
I need more!