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The Zodiac Killer — Part 5
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upon the information he has received abo
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ysis is dependent in part
ut the crimes.
. If the Zodiac is as intelligent as he assumes and is interested
in codes. it follows that the Zodiac would be familiar witk
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(Illustration and analysis included in attached material. )
The dra article explain
The other
documents submitted by in support of his theories are, for
the most part, self-explanatory. GMD iraicatea that some of his
conclusions are supported by repeated and consistent "solutions"
arising from his analysis but in other areas, his "conclusions"
are more tentative and are a combination of analysis and an
"educated guess."
SED «= advised that the enclosed material would be sent to
the aboratory for further analysis. It was suggested, and
agreed, that he mark on a copy of the documents those areas
where he believes. his analysis is "solid" and supported by repetition
and those areas where hé believes the analysis is more tentative.
For information of the Bureau,
is a white male born
who is presentl
advised that his analysis is supported by Dr
,» a psychiatrist in Napa, California, who assists
courts and other criminal justice agencies in the handling, ~
evaluation and disposition of offenders with mental problems.
Professors University of
San Francisco,
and Professor
His
analysis has been reviewed by Professo
University of New Mexico, who state e was "dazzied,
but could not vouch for it." An individual named at the
University of California at Los Angeles (UCLA)
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