• Episode 2: The Zodiac Killer

  • Mar 19 2022
  • Length: 1 hr and 15 mins
  • Podcast

Episode 2: The Zodiac Killer

  • Summary

  • Between 1968 and 1969, a serial killer murdered at least 5 known victims in Northern California and just downright terrorized the area. The case gained notoriety for the many taunting letters and cyphers he sent to the police, in these letters is where the name originated and one wasn’t decrypted until this year. This is the case of the Zodiac Killer, also known as Zodiac and the Zodiac). Despite the Zodiac having claimed to have killed 37 people, the police mainly focused on only 7 confirmed victims, 5 of which were killed and the remaining 2 injured.


    Anyone with any information can contact the Vallejo PD at 800-488-9383 or the Solano Crime Stoppers at 707-644-STOP for a cash reward leading to any arrests for violent/serious crimes.


    Timestamps: 

    Podcast Intro: 0:00

    Case Intro: 0:52

    First Attack - David Faraday & Betty Lou Jensen: 1:34 

    Second Attack - Darlene Ferrin & Michael Mageau: 6:19

    First Letters: 10:48

    Third Attack - Bryan Hartnell & Cecelia Shepard: 14:32

    Fourth Attack - Paul Stine: 18:26

    Martin Belli: 21:30 

    Kathleen Johns: 24:20

    More Letters: 26:09 

    Donna Lass: 30:44

    Paul Avery: 32:17

    Last Few Letters: 36:13

    Arthur Lee Allen: 38:41

    Richard Gaikowski: 1:02:21

    Lawrence Kane: 1:06:53 (5:56)

    Recent Developments: 01:12:55

    Outro: 1:14:07


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