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RICHARD GRINELL, COVENTRY, ENGLAND
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A 1,000 METERS OF FACT OR FICTION

7/17/2024

 
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In previous articles I wanted to evaluate how accurate the Pines postcard was in identifying the location where the jawbone of Donna Lass was discovered on December 31st 1985 near Yuba Gap. Because the phrase "around in the snow" was inverted 180 degrees and we had a punch-hole in the postcard that many believed was her burial location, I decided to flip the postcard upside down. What we notice from here is that the center of the punch-hole is now west of the "Sierra Club" pasting, with the center of each being in perfect horizontal alignment. The postcard used by the author was a USPS Abraham Lincoln 4 Cent Blank Postcard that measured 5 9/16 by 3 1/4 inches (5.56 by 3.25 inches). 

​So using the map scale of 6.4 miles to the inch, used by the Zodiac Killer when mailing the Mount Diablo Phillips 66 map in 1970, I measured the distance between the "Sierra Club" pasting and the center of the punch-hole. It measured 2.19 inches, which I multiplied by 6.4 miles to the inch, to get a distance of 14.02 miles. Drawing a perfectly horizontal line westwards from Clair Tappaan Lodge, the 14.02 miles ended just above Interstate 80, directly below the eastern edge of Chubb Lake (in the top right image shown below). The jawbone location was only approximated as one mile northeast of the I-80 at Yuba Gap (in the top left image shown below). I then had to calculate the distance between the location identified by the Pines postcard and the actual (but approximated) location of the jawbone. The remains of Donna Lass could have been deposited or buried anywhere in California or Nevada, yet the Pines postcard identified a location only 997 meters (or thereabouts) from the actual location of the jawbone (if my interpretation is correct). This can be seen in the bottom image below.

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If I had drawn a line on Google maps from Clair Tappaan Lodge to the estimated location of the jawbone, it would have measured 13.62 miles, so from a distance standpoint, the accuracy was 97.1%. The angle deviation was approximately 2 degrees. In other words, there was an error of 997 meters over 14.02 miles. But was the Pines postcard created with these calculations in mind, or was it purely accidental? The phrases on the postcard such as "pass Lake Tahoe areas", "Sierra Club", "peek through the pines" and "around in the snow", pasted onto an advertisement of Incline Village, with a punch-hole added to the postcard, does lend to the notion of an author giving us directional markers. That is why I decided to measure the distance between Clair Tappaan Lodge (Sierra Club) and the punch-hole. 

The distance from the "Sierra Club" pasting to the right side of the punch-hole (with the postcard inverted} is 2 1/16 inches (2.06 inches), which when multiplied by the map scale of 6.4 miles to the inch, gives us a distance of 13.2 miles. Westwards from Clair Tappaan Lodge, this takes us to Vista Point just below Yuba Pass. Therefore, from the right side of the punch-hole to its center encompasses 13.2 miles to 14.02 miles, with the jawbone estimated at 13.62 miles and inside these parameters. The jawbone was 2 2/16 inches from Clair Tappaan Lodge, with the center of the punch-hole at 2 3/16 inches from Clair Tappaan Lodge, meaning its author had 1/16 inch error to the location the jawbone was ultimately discovered. The left edge of the punch-hole measures 14.78 miles. This means that the punch-hole will capture 1.58 miles east to west and north to south. The jawbone will comfortably fall inside the punch-hole. All figures were rounded off to two decimal points.
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The punch-hole may have denoted the burial site on both sides of the postcard, with the letter "D" of Zodiac and initial "D" of Donna positioned over the crosshairs, and the Abraham Lincoln stamp, initials "A" and "L" positioned horizontally to the right. This gave us "D", "A" and "L", the initials of Donna Ann Lass originating from the punch-hole. . 

A RE-EXAMINATION OF THE PINES POSTCARD [PART ONE)
A RE-EXAMINATION OF THE PINES POSTCARD [PART TWO]
A RE-EXAMINATION OF THE PINES POSTCARD [PART THREE]
   
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Joseph
7/18/2024 07:10:36 am

Which other Zodiac correspondences have used punch holes?

Richard
7/18/2024 08:56:28 am

13-Hole Postcard October 5th 1970.

Richard
7/18/2024 08:59:54 am

They probably represented his 13 victims to date, giving credence to the Pines postcard punch-hole denoting a victim/burial site.

Rubislaw32 link
7/19/2024 06:52:34 am

It may be of interest to anyone who cares to note that: If one joins the holes, in strict order with a thick marker pen ( starting from either the top or bottom) - then a cartoon esque radio wave emerges. The Zodiac is communicating.

A surreal aspect to this card, that the holes represent ''dots'' to be joined - as in ''join the dots''.

Just one of the Zodiac's 13 ''teases''. Refer '' 13 t Z s '' as a vertical clue on the card.

Richard
7/19/2024 04:16:58 pm

Certainly another avenue worth looking at Rubislaw. I always wondered why he placed the holes 10 and 3, or 3 and 10. There is usually purpose behind his creations.

Rubislaw32 link
7/20/2024 12:59:13 am

Yes Richard - it is interesting that you noted the ''apparent'' 10 and 3 arrangement - when on the surface, there seems to be no rhyme or reason for that arrangement.

Albeit the Zodiac desires that the total of holes (dots ?) to be ''!3'' (as in claims of victims - the arrangement of those 13 seems to be for ''abstract'' reasons.

Likely, the Zodiac stopped killing, after Paul Stine - and his real count of victims was 5. So, any numerical claim after Stine was into ''fantasy land'' anyway..

So - I presume that it is the ''arrangement'' of the 13 holes - that lends itself to something like ''join the dots'' and unmask a radio wave.

Malotrue
10/15/2024 11:39:29 am

Richard I've noticed that also Concerned Citizen Key and envelope seem to have a couple of holes, like the ones used in military manuals. Is of public knowledge if they were made by the police (It would be strange) or original? Thanks you

Joseph
7/18/2024 12:58:12 pm

I find the Pines card one of the more intriguing communications

Richard
7/18/2024 03:01:03 pm

Yes, along with the Halloween card.

Rubislaw32 link
7/19/2024 05:25:05 am

For me, Richard, it will always be the Nov 21st 1969 San Jose cryptogram & letter. And even though we don't know all of it (yet).

It has everything in it, bar the ''kitchen sink''. And was pivotal, in that the Zodiac was, by inference at least, expressing his intention to expand his terror ''enterprise'' to Los Angeles.

And, as if he hadn't already created enough fuss in the Bay area of San Francisco. It was his ''8th victim claim'', where he experienced ''suppression'' for the first time, I believe.

Richard
7/20/2024 03:23:26 am

I tried conracting Diane Kennedy Pike to see if she was the woman referred to in the letter. With that information we could have moved forward and whether he intended her as November = 8, but failed. She is still alive so your welcome to try. The most interesting communication to me is the one we haven't seen - the Monticello card. Because it bridges 2 years and is the sister card to the Pines card. I know some don't buy its authenticity, but I have no doubts.

Rubislaw32 link
7/20/2024 06:12:30 am

Oh yes, I buy into the notion of the Monticello card - and remain optimistic we shall see it. Sadly though, the Zodiac will probably be long passed by the time we do.

No - its never been a ''discarded empty crisp packet'' to me. Unlike one or two who might invest 15 years of their time on a ''Z-candidate'' with current bookmakers odds of 17/1 against being the Zodiac.

Jibberjabber
7/19/2024 11:38:03 am

Those punched holes down the side always reminded me of the old fashioned printer paper that came in a ream and was fed on the little dog wheel of the printer where and you had to peel them off once it has printed out.

Richard
7/20/2024 03:32:41 am

Same here (reminded me of old style train tickets).But you're right about the old style printer, which were punched to store a message. The Zodiac had already pasted 13 onto the card, so to make the effort or have the desire to punch 13 holes into its face, one would like to think it had meaning to its author. But if each punch-hole represented a claimed victim, you would think that Pines postcard punch-hole also represented a victim.


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