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WhiskeyGrinder

(26,166 posts)
Tue Dec 23, 2025, 11:47 AM 21 hrs ago

An amateur codebreaker may have just solved the Black Dahlia and Zodiac killings

https://www.latimes.com/california/story/2025-12-23/black-dahlia-zodiac-killings-connected-one-killer-theory

archive link: https://archive.ph/16F0y

What does it mean? It may take time for anything like expert consensus to emerge. But according to two veteran homicide detectives who once served at the LAPD — including the former cold case detective who oversaw the Elizabeth Short investigation — Margolis is probably responsible for both the Short murder and the five murders attributed to the Zodiac.

They say Margolis left a complex lattice of hidden clues connecting both cases. Among the links, they contend, is his eerie 1992 sketch of a woman that carries the name “ELIZABETH” in plain writing and the name “ZODIAC” hidden in the shading, but visible with the aid of filters.

“In my opinion, these are solved cases,” said Rick Jackson, who was a homicide detective for 36 years, both at the LAPD and at the San Mateo County sheriff’s office. “There are too many links with both. There’s overwhelming circumstantial evidence. He’s left breadcrumbs all along.”

In early 2025, Baber presented Jackson with his conclusions. Jackson was skeptical — the era of internet sleuthing has seen a proliferation of screwball solutions to unsolved crimes. But he was also intrigued. He tried hard but could not find obvious flaws in the theory.
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An amateur codebreaker may have just solved the Black Dahlia and Zodiac killings (Original Post) WhiskeyGrinder 21 hrs ago OP
Wow fantastic. Irish_Dem 20 hrs ago #1
Fascinating! pandr32 20 hrs ago #2
A must read. dalton99a 20 hrs ago #3
Amazing detective work. The analysis and similarity to the RubyRose 20 hrs ago #4
Michael Connolly often cites Rick Jackson in his acknowledgments in his Bosh books. NBachers 18 hrs ago #5
I am a follower of true crime thanks to my granny. littlemissmartypants 18 hrs ago #6
Wow, what a fascinating take on these gruesome crimes. Very convincing. Joinfortmill 17 hrs ago #7
Thanks for sharing this. Bookmarking. yellow dahlia 13 hrs ago #8
VERY interesting ... Thanks! 👍 nt Raine 12 hrs ago #9
Convincing. Thought that the SHORT killer was said to be doctor by his son UTUSN 8 hrs ago #10

littlemissmartypants

(31,434 posts)
6. I am a follower of true crime thanks to my granny.
Tue Dec 23, 2025, 02:43 PM
18 hrs ago

This is an interesting read. Thanks for sharing it, WhiskeyGrinder.

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