Zodiac Killer letter, San Francisco Examiner, July 31st 1969

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Letter to the San Francisco Examiner (1969)
by Zodiac killer

July 31st 1969

2702555Letter to the San Francisco Examiner1969Zodiac killer

Dear Editor

I am the killer of the 2 teenagers last Christmass at Lake Herman & the girl last 4th of July. To prove this I shall state some facts which only I & the police know.

Christmass

  1. brand name of ammo - Super X
  2. 10 shots fired
  3. Boy was on his back with feet to car
  4. Girl was lyeing on right side feet to west

4th of July

  1. girl was wearing patterned pants
  2. boy was also shot in knee
  3. ammo was made by Western

Here is a cipher or that is part of one. The other 2 parts are being mailed to the Vallejo Times & S.F. Chronicle

I want you to print this cipher on the frunt page by Fry afternoon Aug 1-69. If you do not print this cipher, I will go on a kill rampage Fry night. This will last the whole weekend, I will cruse around killing people who are alone at night untill Sun Night or untill I kill a dozen people.


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