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Date Published:  October 1, 2023

 

In the late 1960s and early 1970s, a serial killer, who called himself the
ZODIAC, terrorized Northern California with cold-blooded murders and a series of taunting ciphers and letters. His first set of three ciphers,
considered at the time to be one, were sent to three newspapers in 1969.
They were cracked by a couple within a week. On July 11, 2021, David Daniel read, where the Zodiac had stated in a letter, that the three ciphers
contained his identity, but the couple and the authorities claimed that it
wasn’t there. David believed that the authorities had said the ciphers
didn’t reveal the Zodiac’s identity for one reason—they couldn’t find it. He knew it was there and he knew that he would find it. He looked at the first of the three ciphers—the one that the Zodiac had sent to the Vallejo Times Herald. Within three to seven seconds, he knew he had solved the nation’s most notorious usnsolved murder
case. David studied the cipher further and looked at other ciphers that the killer had sent. One by one he cracked the ciphers and completely solved another. Within two minutes he had absolutely confirmed the secret identity
of the ZODIAC killer multiple times. Law enforcement and cryptographers have been searching for his identity for over 50 years. Finally, the search is over. He has been found!

Excerpt

INTRODUCTION

IN THE WRONG PLACE AT THE RIGHT TIME

This book tells the story of the murders committed by the Zodiac Killer, his taunting of the police, press, and public, the 50-year search for his identity and, finally, the story of how I uncovered his identity.

It begins with a prologue—a story of some very strange encounters that I have had. They include my encounters with serial killers. I have met three. That is three more than most people have ever met and three more than most people would ever want to meet. You might say I was in the wrong place at the right time.

And I have met three people who have had encounters with serial killers. One of these encounters was safe enough, but the other two people I have met have had close ones. They were definitely in the wrong place—but at the right time. In both of these cases, they are very lucky to have survived.

On top of all this, I was there when law enforcement came to question an employee that resembled the 1985 sketch of a serial killer called the Night Stalker. Elsewhere, a friend’s father painted their house out of fear that the color was too similar to houses invaded by the Night Stalker.

I have also made intelligent, educated guesses about serial killers. One was regarding the Hillside Stranglers being two men instead of one. Years later, I made an educated guess on the whereabouts of the Grim Sleeper’s residence. I told people the Grim Sleeper lived near the corner of 81st and Western. He did.

And I found the codes and clues that reveal the secret identity of Red John—a serial killer on the TV series The Mentalist. That is the subject of one of my books—The Mentalist Code and the Search for Red John.

Solving the identity of a fictional serial killer after just the first two episodes of The Mentalist was a lot of fun, as was continuing to watch for and follow up on codes and clues for several years throughout the series until the big reveal.

But solving the identity of a real serial killer has been a very different journey. It has meant reading about the horrific murders of real people and reading about the real taunts of the real public, the real police, and the real press by an authentic—not fictional—narcissistic psychopath. A monster with no regard for human life.

About the Author

Let me tell you a little about myself. In the 1970s, I predicted that the
serial killer called the Hillside Strangler were two people (not one) and
that they were stepbrothers or step cousins. I was right. I predicted that
another serial killer, the Grim Sleeper, lived near 81st and Western in Los
Angeles. When they found him, he lived three houses down from the corner of
81st and Western.

When the TV series The Mentalist came out in 2008, I deciphered codes,
unscrambled anagrams, and solved multiple clues and I knew the secret
identity of Red John—the fictitious serial killer on the
series—after the first two episodes. I have written a book about my
discoveries called The Mentalist Code and the Search for Red John.

Now I have cracked the ciphers and clues sent by the real serial
killer—The Zodiac—who terrorized Northern California in the late
1960s and early 1970s. Cryptologists, law enforcement and other have been
seeking his identity for over 50 years.

My book—The Code: The Secret Code Hidden in the English
Language—which details my amazing discovery of a secret code hidden in
the English language is too shocking to believe—will be coming out
within weeks.

 

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