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Anthrax to Zodiac

Denise Huddle

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Welcome to "Anthrax to Zodiac," a thrilling investigative series that takes you on a journey into the most perplexing and captivating unsolved crimes in American history. Join Denise Diana Huddle, a renowned private investigator and archival researcher, as she delves into seven chilling mysteries that have haunted America. From the unsettling anthrax letters that shook the nation in the aftermath of 9-11, to the enigmatic and still unidentified Zodiac Killer, these cases demand answers. Toge ...
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After Lizzie Borden was acquitted for the murders, no other suspect was ever brought to trial, and the murders remain unsolved. In Chapter 36, we see how, immediately following the trial, Lizzie and her sister fulfilled their life-long dream and moved to Fall River’s most prestigious neighborhood where they lived together until they parted ways aft…
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After her disastrous testimony at the inquest into their deaths, Andrew Borden's eldest daughter, Lizzie, was indicted for the murders. She was represented at trial by a dream team of defense attorneys that included a former Massachusetts governor and a former Suffolk County district attorney. The defense strategy depicted Lizzie as a law-abiding S…
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On August 4, 1892 in Fall River, Massachusetts, Andrew Borden and his wife, Abby Gray Borden, were found dead of multiple wounds inflicted by a sharp-edged hacking instrument. Abby Borden was found upstairs lying facedown on the floor of a guest bedroom of the family home, the victim of nineteen blows to the head. Downstairs, Andrew Borden was disc…
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Despite overwhelming evidence against him, Bruno Hauptmann maintained his innocence until the end and never implicated anyone else in the crime. Yet, many aspects of the case point to an accomplice. But could his co-conspirator have been Charles Lindbergh himself? In Chapter 30, we delve into the darker side of Lucky Lindy. We learn that, in additi…
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Even after Bruno Hauptmann was executed, the question still lingered...Did he act alone? In Chapter 28, we’ll learn about the evidence against Hauptmann and how an eagle-eyed gas station attendant wrote Hauptmann’s license plate on a gold certificate from the ransom money that Hauptmann used to pay for gas, and see how investigators tracked that ce…
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After the kidnapper's directions for finding the baby proved to be a cruel deception, the search for the child launched into overdrive. Despite the massive law enforcement effort, the baby's corpse was discovered accidentally on May 12, 1932 on the grounds of the St. Michael’s Orphanage in Hopewell. After a multi-jurisdictional manhunt that lasted …
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On the night of March 1, 1932, twenty-month-old Charles Lindbergh Jr. was kidnapped from his nursery on the second story of his family’s home in Hopewell, New Jersey. When the baby’s nurse discovered the child was missing, Charles Lindbergh summoned the police, launching the investigation into the crime of the century. After a month-long negotiatio…
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While the Black Dahlia investigation officially remains open, the LAPD has "misplaced" all of the physical evidence in the case, eliminating, at least for now, the opportunity to apply modern forensic techniques to her personal effects and the few items gathered at the crime scene. In spite of thousands of leads and multiple confessions, the murder…
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So who killed the Black Dahlia? In Chapter 23 of Anthrax to Zodiac, we take a look at the main suspects in the murder. Could it have been Mark Hansen, a nightclub owner with connections deep in the underbelly of Hollywood who was said to have been obsessed with Short? Or was it Hansen’s associate, Artie Loy aka Jeff Connors, who admitted to police …
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In Chapter 22 of Anthrax to Zodiac, we take a deep dive into the massive investigation that followed the discovery of Elizabeth Short's bisected corpse. Read how the case was investigated in a quagmire of graft and public corruption by a police department and prosecutor’s office reeling from scandals and revelations that had been plaguing the city …
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On January 15, 1947, a body was discovered in a vacant lot in the Leimert Park neighborhood of Los Angeles. The corpse had been cut in two at the waist, eviscerated, and drained of blood. The woman’s face had been mutilated, and her neck and wrists were marred by ligature marks. After the FBI identified the victim as Elizabeth Short, the LAPD launc…
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In the last part of Chapter 18, we’ll explore some of the Zodiac’s most intriguing communications, and learn about the amazing amateur cryptographers who finally decoded the enigmatic 340 cipher over 50 years after the Zodiac sent it to the media. In Chapter 19, we’ll examine the main suspects. Was the Zodiac a bizarre man living in a trailer full …
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In the final part of Chapter 17, we’ll examine the murder of the Zodiac’s final victim, taxi driver Paul Stine. Stine was a doctoral candidate at San Francisco State driving a hack to make ends meet until his graduation, scheduled for the following January. And learn about how police came within a hair's breadth of catching the Zodiac just minutes …
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This post contains more of Chapter 17 of Anthrax to Zodiac where we explore the Zodiac's second and third attacks and take a closer look at the lives of his victims. We learn about the shooting of Darlene Ferrin and Mike Mageau at Blue Rock Springs and the knife attack on Bryan Hartnell and Cecelia Shepard at Lake Berryessa. We’ll consider the poss…
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Between December 20, 1968, and October 11, 1969, the killer known as the Zodiac attacked at least seven victims, killing five of them. The Zodiac attacked three couples in remote areas of the northern California county of Napa before killing a taxi driver in the heart of San Francisco just outside the grounds of the Presidio. Despite at least two s…
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This post contains Chapter 14 and 15 of Anthrax to Zodiac. In Chapter 14, we'll do a deep dive into the notes Cooper allegedly sent to the media and explore the possibility that some of them contained coded information about his identity. Do the mysterious letters and numbers point to the felonious war hero, Robert Rackstraw? Are they a code that j…
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In Chapter 13, of Anthrax to Zodiac, we'll look at some of the most intriguing pieces of evidence in the case including the possible link between the hijacker and a French-language comic book character. Then, we'll take a hard look at the tiny particles of exotic metals and alloys recently discovered on the clip-on tie that Cooper left behind that …
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This post contains the last part of Chapter 12 of Anthrax to Zodiac and concludes he examination of Richard McCoy as a suspect in the hijacking of Flight 305. Read about how, after McCoy was convicted for a copycat hijacking, he escaped from a federal prison and was killed during an effort to apprehend him. Then we’ll look in detail at two other pr…
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Who was D.B. Cooper? Over the past fifty years, the passenger in seat 18E of Flight 305 has morphed from a man into a legend. Yet, the hijacker calling himself Dan Cooper was a real, flesh and blood human being whose true identity has never been revealed. This post contains the first part of Chapter 11 of Antrhax to Zodiac and looks at FBI’s invest…
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On November 24, 1971, a man using the name Dan Cooper boarded Northwest Orient Flight 305. Once airborne, he passed the flight attendant a ransom note and showed her what he said was a bomb in his briefcase. He demanded $200,000 in cash and four parachutes. When the plane landed in Seattle, he collected the ransom and released the passengers and tw…
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In the last part of Chapter 7, we'll examine the controversy surrounding the DNA collected from the JonBenét’s body. We'll also consider further the possibility the family played a role in the crime. In spite of four secret grand jury indictments against John and Patsy Ramsey for their alleged roles in the murder, in a 2008 letter, the Boulder Coun…
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In the last part of Chapter 6, we'll take a look at questions surrounding semi-digested pineapple found in JonBenét's small intestine, and we'll explore the relationship between JonBenét and her older brother, Burke. We'll also discuss the rift between the police and the Boulder DA regarding whether the killer was a member of the household or an in…
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Six hours after Patsy Ramsey called the Boulder police, JonBenét’s father, John, cried out from the basement of their home and emerged from the stairs carrying the corpse of his six-year-old daughter, launching one of the most notorious murder investigations of modern time. This post contains the last half of Chapter 5 and the beginning of Chapter …
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John and Patsy Ramsey enjoyed a traditional Christmas morning at home with their children, six-year-old JonBenét and nine-year-old Burke, before attending Christmas dinner at the home of friends. According to Patsy Ramsey, she got up early the next morning and discovered a ransom note on the stairs. When she and John couldn’t find JonBenét, at 5:52…
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On September 11, 2001, Americans watched in disbelief as jumbo jets crashed into the World Trade Center, the Pentagon, and a field in Pennsylvania. The country was under attack. Families huddled around their televisions, waiting to see if other hijacked planes were still in the sky, on a collision course with more iconic symbols of American democra…
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Welcome to "Anthrax to Zodiac," a thrilling investigative series that takes you on a journey into the most perplexing and captivating unsolved crimes in American history. Join Denise Diana Huddle, a renowned private investigator and archival researcher, as she delves into seven chilling mysteries that have haunted America. From the unsettling anthr…
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