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THE "GAMES" OF THE ZODIAC KILLER

1/15/2025

 
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The canonical murders of Jack the Ripper began on August 31st 1888 with the brutal murder of Mary Ann Nichols in Buck's Row, her throat severed, her vagina stabbed and her lower abdomen partly ripped open to expose her bowels. This grisly affair was followed on September 8th 1888, when the body of Annie Chapman was discovered in the back yard of 29 Hanbury Street, Spitalfields. She had also suffered deep cuts to her throat and abdomen, but this time the killer had removed her small intestine and placed it on her right shoulder, and excised part of her stomach and deposited it on her left shoulder. Annie Chapman's uterus was missing, along with parts of her bladder and vagina. 

Elizabeth Stride and Catherine Eddowes both met their fate on September 30th 1888, with Elizabeth Stride being found in Dutfield's Yard, having received one knife wound to her neck. The severity of her injuries were believed to be considerably less because of the arrival of Louis Diemschutz, the steward of the International Working Men's Educational Club, who arrived at the location in his horse and two-wheeled cart. The killer, now unable to perform the mutilation of the corpse as in previous attacks, sought out Catherine Eddowes less than an hour later, cutting her throat and once again ripping her intestines from her body. Her left kidney and the majority of her uterus had been taken from the site of the murder. The final attack, that of Mary Jane Kelly inside her single room at 13 Miller's Court on November 9th 1888 is almost impossible to describe, other than to say that her body was destroyed beyond recognition.          

PictureA depiction of Mary Jane Kelly
Jack the Ripper was fond of removing various body parts, some of which he carried away from the crime scene and some he left on public display for the whole world to see. This sickening display of the grotesque was the seeming ambition of the Confession letter author in Riverside on November 29th 1966, who confessed that he wanted to mutilate furher victims, stating that he would "cut off her female parts and deposit them for the whole city to see" and had recently "finished the job out cutting her throat", referring to the October 30th 1966 murder of Cheri Jo Bates. The Confession letter author issued the Riverside Police Department a stark warning, that he was "stalking your girls now", just like the Ripper had done in the dimly lit streets of Whitechapel, 78 years earlier.

Five days before the Confession letter was postmarked, a newspaper article from the Press-Enterprise told of the recent murder of Cheri Jo Bates and postulated a connection to the abduction of a 19-year-old girl on November 22nd 1966. The perpetrator in this case invoked the name of "Jack the Ripper", by stating "Well, after all, I'm not Jack the Ripper" after she refused to enter his vehicle. This led me to explore the idea that the author of the Confession letter, who plagiarized key phrases from this newspaper article, had also been inspired to create a typed letter using the sadistic reportings of Jack the Ripper. The promise to cut off female parts, the stalking of girls, and the casual and brutal way he described cutting the throat of Cheri Jo Bates - synonymous with the Whitechapel murderer - required further exploration to see whether this was coincidental or a deliberate choice by the Confession letter typist. And indeed, if the author of the letter was the killer of Cheri Jo Bates.         

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To discover material on Jack the Ripper, the easiest route for the killer in 1966 was to use the Riverside library (possibly) on his doorstep, writing a poem on the desktop in between his searches of the microfiche reels. The Riverside City College library may have been convenient for him, but any library would have sufficed. Today, I approached the task at hand by typing in key phrases from the Confession letter, and/or the year 1888, to see if the newspaper archives churned up any interesting results, whereas in 1966 the task would have been a bit more arduous and labor intensive. However, it would have been easily  accomplished by somebody who was determined enough, who was prepared put considerable thought into his compositions. Somebody like the Zodiac Killer.

The following section of the Confession letter looked contrived, stating "When we were away from the library walking, I said it was about time. She asked me "about time for what". I said it was about time for her to die". The last phrase reading "I said it was about time for her to die" appeared over-dramatic and had a punchline effect, as though it had been borrowed for purpose from elsewhere. I typed the shortened phrase of "it was about time for her to die" into the newspaper archive and it produced only one result in 336 years. That year was 1888, the year of Jack the Ripper. Alongside the stories of Jack the Ripper in 1888 was the accompanying story of "The Sturdy Beggar", who attempted to scrounge food from a woman inside her home and placed his hand into his hip pocket (probably reaching for a presumed knife) and stated that "it was about time for her to die".​ Had the Confession letter author added this phrase into his communication to bolster the Jack the Ripper theme of "body parts" and "cutting her throat"?

PictureDecember 11th 1888 (the year of Jack the Ripper)
​In 1927, multiple American newspapers reported the Ripper like murders from New York, spanning the previous 15 years. The first in 1912, detailed the savage knife murder of Julia Connors by Nathan Swartz, who wrote a confession letter after the killing and an additional message on a soiled linen collar with a lead pencil, reading "I am guilty. I am insane", using five of the same words from the Riverside Confession letter, which read "I am not sick. I am insane". Two stories, loosely connected to Jack the Ripper, with two perinent phrases. But there had to be more.

On October 27th 1970, the Zodiac Killer mailed the Halloween card with the skeleton of an unknown victim. One observer of this communication by the name of Phil Sins contacted San Francisco Chronicle newspaper reporter, Paul Avery, believing that the greeting card was insinuating the murder of Cheri Jo Bates, whose lifeless body was discovered by a Riverside groundskeeper on Halloween morning in 1966.

It turned out that the prominent word "by" was shared 6 times by the Halloween card and the two typed Confession letters. The Halloween card author also used the signature "Z" for the first time, that was suggested by Paul Avery as the signature present on two of the three Bates' letters on April 30th 1967. The presumed connection was laid bare by Paul Avery in a comprehensive newspaper article in the San Francisco Chronicle on November 16th 1970. By claiming a connection between the Zodiac Killer and the Riverside communications, Paul Avery was suggesting that the murder of Cheri Jo Bates may have been the early work of the Zodiac Killer. To see if this has any validity, I decided to explore the Jack the Ripper connection a little further. Did the Zodiac Killer select the Halloween card with wording similar to the Confession letter?

PictureGeorge Akin Lusk
​The wording on the selected Halloween card inner read "But, then why spoil our game. Happy Halloween". The typed Confession letter read "I then finished the job by cutting her throat. I am not sick. I am insane. But that will not stop the game". One communication didn't want the game spoiled, while the other pledged to not to stop the game.

On October 16th 1888 the "From Hell" letter, addressed to George Lusk, the president of the Whitechapel Vigilance Committee, arrived inside a cardboard box from somebody claiming to be Jack the Ripper. It contained a "body part" in the form of half a kidney, with the message "Mr Lusk, Sor I send you half the Kidne I took from one woman and prasarved it for you tother piece I fried and ate it was very nise. I may send you the bloody knif that took it out if you only wate a whil longer". signed "Catch me when you can Mishter Lusk". 

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Just before Halloween, on October 29th 1888 (one day before the date Cheri was murdered), a letter was sent to Dr. Openshaw, who performed the medical examination on the portion of kidney received by George Lusk. The letter stated "Old boss you was rite it was the left kidny i was goin to hoperate agin close to you ospitle just as i was going to dror mi nife along of er bloomin throte them cusses of coppers spoilt the game but i guess i wil be on the jobn soon and will send you another bit of innerds. Jack the Ripper. O have you seen the devle with his mikerscope and scalpul a-lookin at a kidney with a slide cocked up". 

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This letter arrived on October 29th 1888, Cheri Jo Bates was murdered on October 30th 1966, her body was found the next day on Halloween morning, and the Confession letter about Cheri Jo Bates contained many plausible links to Jack the Ripper (shown above). The Halloween card contained the phrase "spoil our game", that somewhat mirrored "spoilt the game" from the Openshaw letter, and "stop the game" from the Confession letter. Throw in "The Most Dangerous Game" and we have a cocktail of "games". You may also notice that the Openshaw letter described murder as a "job", just like the Confession letter author, who typed "I then finished the job out cutting her throat".  Many Ripper letters use the word "job" in respect to the killing of women.
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​Four months after reading the San Francisco Chronicle article by Paul Avery (on November 16th 1970), the Zodiac killer replied to the claim he was involved in Riverside, by stating on March 13th 1971 "I do have to give them credit for stumbling across my riverside activity, but they are only finding the easy ones, there are a hell of a lot more down there". Not only was the Zodiac Killer invoking the word "hell" and using similar phraseology from the Bates' letters that "there will be more", he was apparently accepting his involvement to some capacity in the murder of Cheri Jo Bates. If that "activity" was suggestive of the communications, involving the Confession letter with Jack the Ripper overtones, then it's really curious that his next two widely published letters (mailed to the San Francisco Chronicle) on January 29th 1974 and April 24th 1978, began using the Jack the Ripper valediction of "yours truley" and "yours truly", that the Whitechapel murderer used in the majority of his letters from 1888. If the Zodiac Killer was responsible for the "riverside activity" down south, was his use of "yours truley" and "yours truly" in these following communications a case of playing more "games" with law enforcement? The continuation of the Jack the Ripper theme in these letters laying bare his character - and belatedly pointing a finger to the secrets of the Confession letter, now that his Riverside connection had finally come to light?

In his July 31st 1969 letters and 408 cipher, the Zodiac Killer would delve into the distant newspaper archive of 1932 to create the significant phrase of
"man is the most dangerous animal of all", which he plagiarised from the utterances of Merian C. Cooper, the associate producer of "The Most Dangerous Game". Was the same archival  technique used to fashion the typed Confession letter in 1966, borrowing the wording of "it was about time for her to die" from "The Sturdy Beggar" in 1888, with both the Riverside and Bay Area communications created by the cunning disposition of one author and one mind?   ​
​THE HISTORICAL SIGNIFICANCE OF MURDER.

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THE 1912 CONFESSION LETTER TO THE MURDER OF JULIA CONNORS
Rubislaw32 link
1/17/2025 12:11:57 am

You've got the Zodiac nailed to the Riverside confession letter, Richard. In part, because of the links to Ripper-related references. Maybe not quite 100% - but the ''weight'' of evidence is for all to see.

And I would suggest the Zodiac continued to make occasional nodding references to Jack - through to the electronic ''Greetings from Ireland'' card, of October 31st 2016:

''Dear Sirs and Mums'' - The Zodiac aka balloon.captain.66

This card was sent to me, whom he called ''John''. But I have surmised this was always ''aimed'' at Tom Voigt, and been open about this. The Zodiac wasn't knocking Voigt, as such - he just finds him ''entertaining''. Rainbow, pot of gold, no four-leaf clovers, Ireland...etc.

'' t f g '' = tom for gyke.

I suspect that Voigt is in denial - what does it really matter ? Perhaps a case of '' I've been in this Zodiac-internet business for 26 years - and all I have is a lousy card from Zodiac to show for it.''. Voigt has more than most others, and has amused the Zodiac.

Jack the Ripper- related plagiarism from the Zodiac: 1966-2016.

Richard
1/17/2025 01:18:55 am

Finding an undeniable link to Riverside is the Holy Grail Rubi, which this particular article hasn't established. It is just probing around the edges. What is more important is the technique used by the Zodiac Killer in his 408 cipher by quoting Merian Cooper, which I have no doubt is no fluke. Five words (with one changed) were added to "The Most Dangerous Game" to create "man is the most dangerous animal of all", so it was no coincidence that this just happened to be a quote from the movie's associate producer 37 years earlier. If the phrase "it was about time for her to die" from 1888 was equally no fluke, we would have a congruity of techniques, which is significant. Add in the rest of the article and it's food for thought. However, I'm wary of wanting a link, as opposed to there being one. As for Voigt, the guy is currently an irrelevance to the Zodiac scene. He never offers anything of substance, other than misplaced arrogance and bunch of smears. Unfortunately, he is incapable of introspection and will never change for the better.

Rubislaw32 link
1/17/2025 01:58:42 am

Still think you've done a pretty good job of showing a link. Let's call it 99% certainty ?

And, not meaning to be petty - but I am ''Red with Rage'' at the FBI: The pointers are that it was the Zodiac who menaced Joseph Kennedy Snr in June/July 1968, with ''Jack had to die, Bobby had to die, Teddy has to die.''.

San Bernardino ''Delinquent Man'' over the three April 1967 letters, from FBI, ( ''only'' facilitated by Riverside ) ?

Piffle.

Richard
1/17/2025 02:29:56 am

That was an excellent spot Rubi, and deserved more attention than it received. Especially because of the timeframe and method of delivery. There is good reason to believe Zodiac delved into the political aspects of his character in later offerings. Even if those later letters haven't been 100% nailed down as genuine Zodiac missives.

Rubislaw32 link
1/17/2025 02:44:47 am

And naturally, Richard, the Ripper-links to the confession letter are not exclusive.

''She squirmed and shook as I choked her, and her lips twiched.''.

Who can ever forget a seminal moment in Zodiac history, when Dave Oranchak was interacting with a Disney-constructed stage prop called ''Carmel'': ''Look at this !'' - Oranchak exclaimed.

A Zodiac link to ''Twich & Squirm''.

Bravo.

Rubislaw32 link
1/17/2025 04:01:04 am

On a minor point (possibly):

Is ''squirm'' the only occasion that the Zodiac employed the alphabetic letter ''q'' in his writings ?

I note that, on average usage of alphabetic letters in the English Language - ''q'' has an estimate of close to 00.2 %. This is equivalent to the use of ''q'' about one alphabetic letter in 500.

Does the Zodiac hold a phobia about writing ''q'' ? He must have employed a huge amount more than 500 alphabetic letters for his letters, alone, which are confirmed.

He made a ''strange job'' of the ''q'' in ''squirm'' - it more resembles an ''8'' slightly tilted.

Can anyone offer up another ''q'' observed ?

Richard
1/17/2025 04:18:47 am

in my killings I wear transparent fingertip guards. All it is is 2 coats of airplane cement coated on my fingertips -- quite unnoticible + very efective

Richard
1/17/2025 04:20:17 am

The nice part of it is all the parts can be bought on the open market with no questions asked.

Richard
1/17/2025 04:21:46 am

I drove away quite slowly so as not to draw attention to my car.

Richard
1/17/2025 04:22:57 am

The car drivers should have just parked their cars and sat there quietly waiting for me to come out of cover.

EdEdwardsCiphers link
1/17/2025 06:45:14 am

Did you notice anything like a pattern in those two words that Carmel did identify?

Twich & Squirm.

Those weren't the actual words though in their original fulsomeness. They were used in the past tense. So additional letters were added weren't there? You could almost say, they were errors or omission. As the important letters were missing, invisible, like they weren't there. Like a ghost.

See if you notice any pattern with the following series of words. Not that there is one, but there may be one. At least one that I see. But who knows?

Pay particular attention to the words used to SIGN the letter. Your signature, is unique to you as an individual. Even today. It has a special meaning in cryptography. The term signature that is. It's extreamly important the concept of -- a signature.

Do you notice a pattern?

Twich-ed, Squirm-ed, Crack-ed,Concern-ed CitiZen, Arous-ed,

Do you notice anything? Anything at all?

Rubislaw32 link
1/17/2025 11:05:52 am

Not meaning to be flippant, EdEdwardsCiphers - but isn't the point of it, that ''Twitch'' is misspelled as ''Twich'' in both cases ?

Naturally, Dave Oranchak was performing from script - that the misspelling of ''Twitch'', as well as the ''Twich/Squirm'' combo, had been noted before.

''Carmel'' was named after: 1) Carmel-by-the-sea, CA. Where Clint Eastwood was once Mayor. And, Zodiac's selection for postcard photograph of the 1990 Celebrity Cipher. 2) Mount Carmel Centre, Waco - where David Koresh's sect were stormed by the FBI, with horrendous loss of life, including 25 children. This 1993 tragedy has Zodiac suspect-letters to the FBI ''before & after'' the final disastrous storming. They are all the ones ring-fenced by ''Dear'' in the Waco FBI files.

Carmel the Computer was a stage prop featured in a History Channel (Hearst/Disney) docu-drama TV series. A TV project where the FBI were chief advisors.


EdEdwardsCiphers
1/17/2025 03:09:54 pm

Tx Rubi. I don't take that as flippant at all. In fact, I like it, and find it contributory.

I did not know some of that. Always fun to learn on Sir Richards forum. I wish I had come here first. It's a wealth of information.

Cheers.

Rubislaw32 link
1/17/2025 03:56:58 pm

Well, some things ''out of context'' can often appear ''mad hat'' - even though an element of truth to them on closer inspection.

At Zodiac's best - he was hilarious. But we all know he was a ''bad boy'' at heart. The capacity for cruelty, unfortunately - and be entertained by this.

Rubislaw32 link
1/17/2025 04:37:47 am

Thanks Richard - I'm about to check these ''q's'' out. I don't suppose you have letter references to these alphabetic ''q's'' ? The sentences are familiar, and I should be able to find them.

It's the ''strange-looking 8'' factor, I am really interested in - but it does suggest anyway - that the Zodiac had no phobia about using ''q''.

Appreciated.

Richard
1/17/2025 04:43:15 am

Bus Bomb letter (2), August 4th letter (1), Stine letter (1).

Rubislaw32 link
1/17/2025 01:09:16 pm

The US Supreme Court upholds a ban on TikTok as a video platform in the US. This Chinese company will have to sell to a future-approved company, or decease its existence.

Not so good news for Jeremy Foy or his millions of followers - who claims his grandfather, Richard Hoffman, was the Zodiac.

Rubislaw32 link
1/17/2025 01:15:15 pm

Next, from Foy ? '' Millions of Chinese youngsters still believe that my grandfather was the Zodiac.''.

Richard
1/17/2025 01:27:51 pm

Never used the platform but don't agree with the US banning it. Just more political propaganda and censorship.

ZODCOM
2/18/2025 03:44:29 pm

"CARMEL...can think like the Zodiac !!!"
(I am quite sure she can:)

That was the best Zodiac Case shitshow of the decade, so far...not to forget how some official expert, Dr.Sydney Holt, picked & used anyway contaminated materials, Z-letter/stamps of unverified ZODCOMS, with other words stuff not 120% for sure from Zody, for her zDNA voodoo show. Now they pretend they would have an partial zDNA profile...the first thing they did was to contra check that against the best suspect they ever had - ALA - suprise, suprise, Voigts mantitties friend wasn't Zodiac. We all knew that since the early 90s. But, now, since they extracted who knows what except real Z-DNA, partial or full, ALA is back into the pool of top suspects :))))

ZODCOM
2/18/2025 03:54:35 pm

(That "zDNA Extraction" shitshow was from 2002, ABC
Sorry Rich, just saw your page about the same topic...although I bet you was much nicer in wording & reporting)


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