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Leah Takes the Spotlight
00:07:17
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| And we are live. | |
| What's up, guys? | |
| Welcome to Fed Reacts. | |
| I'm here with Angie. | |
| She's right next to me, as you guys can see, checking out some dog stuff. | |
| Guys, we're gonna be talking about the Zodiac killer. | |
| Let's get into it. | |
| Special Agent Homeland Investigation, okay, guys. | |
| This is what Fed Reacts covers. | |
| Defender Jeffrey Williams and Associate Weisel did commit the felony. | |
| Oh, here's what 6ix9ine actually died. | |
| This hat shifted the whole U.S. government. | |
| This guy got arrested. | |
| Espionage, okay? | |
| Trading secrets with the Russian on Wayne Gazey, aka the killer clown. | |
| Okay, one of the most prolific serial killers of all time, killed 33 people. | |
| Zodiac Killer is a pseudonym of an unidentified serial killer who operated in Northern California. | |
| They really get off on getting attention from the media. | |
| Many years, Jeffrey Epstein sexually exploited and abused dozens of minor girls at his home. | |
| It was OJ working together to get Nicole killed. | |
| We're going to go over his past, the gang guys, so that this all makes sense. | |
| First. | |
| And we are live. | |
| What's up, guys? | |
| Welcome to Fred Reacts. | |
| I apologize for the delay, guys. | |
| As you guys know, well, we had a Zoom call earlier with Cast Club guys. | |
| It was a good time. | |
| It was longer than expected, but you guys know I try to give value to my people. | |
| It's very important that we give value to the people. | |
| So, guys, Castle Club, if you're not in there already, you need to get in there. | |
| It's lit. | |
| We help guys make money. | |
| Girls. | |
| Hell, we even had our guy in there, Justin, who's an email marketer. | |
| He was in there helping as well. | |
| So, no, man, it was a good time. | |
| It was a really good time. | |
| But we also got Angie in the house, guys. | |
| Yeah, I'm back. | |
| How are you guys doing? | |
| I miss so much being here. | |
| And yeah, do this again with you guys. | |
| I've been having like a mom life with my dogs. | |
| So I've been very busy lately, but we're back. | |
| So we're finally on our like our normal, like, you know, schedule. | |
| Schedule. | |
| Frank's been going to school, guys, for three weeks. | |
| So Angie's been taking him. | |
| And Leah, she's been taking him to school. | |
| So basically, what that is, is like from 9 to 3 p.m., they're a school, and then she, you know, obviously goes back and forth. | |
| And it's not close. | |
| It's like in a town over. | |
| So she's been dealing with that for a couple of weeks. | |
| So, but now we got them. | |
| They're done with school. | |
| Well, Frank is. | |
| Oh, yeah, Leah's still at some school. | |
| Yeah. | |
| They're teaching them to, they're training them to be like better dogs, like the decent dogs in the street with people, you know, like not crazy dogs. | |
| And they're actually very smart dogs, both of them. | |
| Like Frank, Frank's breed is the best, like the smartest dog in the world right now. | |
| And Leah was supposed to be poodle. | |
| So she's a poodle. | |
| Her breed was supposed to be the smartest dogs like back in the 80s. | |
| So we have like top two, top one smartest dogs in the world right now. | |
| And they're doing great in school. | |
| Frank just finishes. | |
| I'm trying to see if Myron wants to continue school for him so he'll be like fully trained. | |
| Yeah, we probably will. | |
| Well, Leah is great, actually. | |
| She's been learning to be more sociable with their dogs because she tends to like bark a lot and like bite. | |
| But they're good. | |
| I'm happy actually that they finished school. | |
| Yeah. | |
| Yeah. | |
| No, it's good, man. | |
| It's good. | |
| So, and you guys know that I trained Frank by myself a lot. | |
| But now he's even more, now he's even more, because when he went to the school, he basically put him, he skipped a bunch of stuff since I trained him on my own. | |
| See, because he was already receptive. | |
| I mean, he's just chilling right now, chewing, as you guys know. | |
| He's teething right now. | |
| I mean, if you guys want, I could put him on camera. | |
| I don't know if you guys want me to. | |
| Yeah, make him say hi. | |
| All right, Frank, come here. | |
| Come here. | |
| Frank, come here. | |
| Come here, buddy. | |
| They both come. | |
| Yeah, they're both. | |
| Every time Myron calls any of the dogs, they both come. | |
| See, then Leah comes and takes the attention. | |
| Come here, buddy. | |
| Come. | |
| Okay. | |
| Okay. | |
| Say what's up to the people, man. | |
| Say what's up? | |
| I get Leah. | |
| Come here, Michael. | |
| Say what's up to them. | |
| Here, let me zoom out this camera a bit. | |
| I went and did an IG story with him earlier, too. | |
| We're not IG story, IG live. | |
| Frank. | |
| Come on, Frank. | |
| You gotta say what's up to the people. | |
| Say what's up, man. | |
| You gotta turn him on. | |
| Just like, man, take me off the camera, man. | |
| Frank, come on. | |
| Say what's up to the people. | |
| Come on. | |
| Say what's up. | |
| He's so handsome. | |
| Frank, you're not gonna say what's up? | |
| Frank, attack. | |
| Attack. | |
| Frank. | |
| Attack. | |
| Bro, man, he just wants to lie down. | |
| All right. | |
| All right, fair enough. | |
| All right, Frank. | |
| is so jealous she's been like here i'll put i'll put a All right, you can go down. | |
| You go down. | |
| Give me Leah. | |
| You guys already know her. | |
| I've heard. | |
| She loves the attention. | |
| Say what's up to them. | |
| Say what's up. | |
| I like to play with Leah like that all the time. | |
| It's so funny. | |
| Say what's up to them. | |
| Leah. | |
| She be dancing, bro. | |
| She'd be like, hey, she's a lot more fun than Frank is. | |
| Frankie, you guys see him. | |
| He looked depressed. | |
| They could just stare at me now. | |
| She loves the attention. | |
| He's one thing with Myron and one thing with me at home. | |
| Because at home, he has these attacks that I call like cocaine attacks. | |
| Because it's literally like you gave him cocaine. | |
| He starts running like crazy. | |
| Like he has, he's got like a shot of energy or something. | |
| I don't know. | |
| And he jumps in my couch. | |
| Then he jumps down to the floor, starts running, starts barking, jumps on my bed, jumps down, and it starts running like in a loop like crazy. | |
| So he never does that here with Myron in his presence. | |
| Like he only does it. | |
| You've been biting Angie and shit. | |
| And he's been biting me too. | |
| And barking. | |
| Well, she plays with him. | |
| Like, she Angie wrestles with him and stuff. | |
| So she's trying to make him a bit more aggressive. | |
| But, but, yeah. | |
| They said, where's Pug Fresh? | |
| Oh, you guys are dicks. | |
| But yeah. | |
| Last time I came, we had other people as president. | |
| And now we have. | |
| Yeah, now we got Trump. | |
| Now we got this guy over here. | |
| You got the G, man. | |
| We got Trump in the house. | |
| I've got it shocked. | |
| Everything's changed since I came the last time. | |
| We got Trump in the house, man. | |
| Things have changed. | |
| All right, Leo, you want to say bye to the people now? | |
| We got to start Fred Reacts. | |
| The guy face. | |
| He's so annoyed. | |
| Yeah, she's like, yo, put me down, man. | |
| All right. | |
| All right. | |
| I'll put you down. | |
| All right, Leo. | |
| Come play with Frank. | |
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Zodiac Killer Suspects
00:11:29
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| Okay. | |
| So, guys, today we're going to be covering the Zodiac Killer. | |
| Okay. | |
| And actually, you know what, Angie, give your take on the Zodiac Killer first, and then I'll go after you. | |
| Okay, so we're not going to cover the Soda Killer Brussel because Myron already covered like a whole, he made like a whole episode on this, a case way before he met me, way like a long ago, like a long time ago. | |
| And you guys can go check it out. | |
| It's on Fed Reacts, Nefed React's channel, because it's very extensive. | |
| Like it's very long. | |
| And he covered every detail of the case there. | |
| So now we're going to just make like a sum-up of the story of the Soda Killer because there is a new theory that came out that, well, it's not a new theory. | |
| It's like a couple of things. | |
| And we're going to watch it with you guys. | |
| Yeah. | |
| We're going to have to watch it on Rumble, though. | |
| It's kind of like a confirmation of a theory that's been going around. | |
| And it's about this new series that came out on Netflix that it's called, what's the name of the series? | |
| I am the Zodiac. | |
| It's the Zodiac. | |
| It's the Zodiac speaking. | |
| So we're going to give our take on that and we're going to cover the details of that series. | |
| We're going to watch one episode on Rumble with you guys. | |
| So yeah, we can catch up on the case. | |
| But basically, it's like there's more evidence that came out confirming that Arthur Lee Allen was the actual Sodiac killer. | |
| Which, as we know, if people don't know the case, this was like the strongest suspect for the police and for a lot of people, like forever, honestly. | |
| This is like what's the main guy that people have suspected for decades. | |
| So we're going to cover that. | |
| We're going to cover the people that he had to deal with. | |
| And I came out now to give his take on the case and to support the evidence that came out. | |
| So we'll see what happens. | |
| We'll see what you guys think of it. | |
| And we want to hear your own theories on this. | |
| So yeah, stay tuned and comment on the comment section and let us know what you guys think. | |
| I personally think that since forever since I started this case, ages ago, when I saw the movie, when I studied, when I researched, I always thought that it was Arthur Lee Allen. | |
| Like there was nobody else in my mind For this case, like I always thought it was him, and I will always support that theory because, I mean, if it smells and it, what's this saying? | |
| If it smells, if it's smells like a dog and looks like a dog. | |
| No, I think it's if it smelled. | |
| Oh, like it quacks like a duck and sound, yeah, smells like a duck. | |
| Whatever. | |
| Whatever. | |
| It does the same. | |
| So I think it's him. | |
| Definitely, 100%. | |
| It's him. | |
| I mean, there isn't a reason why. | |
| Well, we'll see in the case. | |
| I'll say it later. | |
| But yeah. | |
| All right. | |
| So let's go ahead and get into it a little bit here, guys. | |
| So, oh, my bad. | |
| So the Zodiac Killer, right? | |
| Obviously, this is the famous sketch. | |
| The Zodiac Killer is a pseudonym of an unidentified serial killer who operated in Northern California in the 1960s. | |
| Zodiac murdered five known victims in the San Francisco Bay Area between December 1968 and October 1969, operating in rural, urban, and suburban settings. | |
| He targeted three young couples and a lone male cab driver. | |
| The case has been described as arguably the most famous unsolved murder case in American history. | |
| It has become both a fixture of popular culture and a focus for efforts by amateur detectives. | |
| I will tell you guys this right now. | |
| I think it's almost irrefutable that the Zodiac Killer is by far the most famous case in the United States. | |
| If you want to say worldwide, maybe Jack the Ripper. | |
| But I would say Jack the Ripper and the Zodiac Killer are the two most famous. | |
| The Zodiac Ripper is on that level? | |
| Yeah, well, internationally. | |
| I will say That Bundy. | |
| Well, I mean, Front Solved. | |
| Oh. | |
| Well, yeah, I said earlier that D.B. Cooper was one of like... | |
| Yeah, but this is bigger than D.B. Cooper. | |
| Way bigger. | |
| Way bigger. | |
| Because D.B. Cooper is like, you know. | |
| Well, there was actual people that actually saw the guy. | |
| Yeah, people saw him and shit. | |
| But like, what do you do? | |
| Steal $100,000? | |
| That's one thing. | |
| But like, you know, this guy literally, to this day, people are still trying to solve the case. | |
| Matter of fact, there's a guy trending on TikTok right now that thinks his dad, or excuse me, his grandfather was the killer. | |
| And he has like a lot of like sustainable evidence. | |
| Yes, which we'll probably do a breakdown for you guys on that in the future as well. | |
| Today we're going to be focusing on Arthur Lee Allen. | |
| But when other suspects come out, especially this one with the Richard Hoffman, we will go ahead and cover that one on a separate episode. | |
| But today we're going to be focusing on an Arthur Lee Allen. | |
| But this is Zodiac Killer. | |
| Obviously, this is a famous sketch that was made in 1969 based on an eyewitness account of Presidio Heights murder, which don't worry guys, I got y'all. | |
| We're going to go through every single murder that the Zodiac Killer was actually involved in to refresh your guys' memories. | |
| I know that we went ahead and did this a long time ago. | |
| Damn near two years ago, I think at this point. | |
| No, maybe three. | |
| Maybe even three. | |
| Almost three. | |
| But it was a while ago when I covered the Zodiac Killer. | |
| So we got some new updates, especially with Arthur Lee Allen. | |
| So I'm going to refresh your guys' memory because some of you guys didn't watch those episodes. | |
| So we're going to go ahead and get into it, right? | |
| So now that we know who the Zodiac Killer is, here are the victims. | |
| Okay. | |
| And this is a website, by the way, ZodiacKiller.com. | |
| This is a pretty good website. | |
| This is what I would call a sleuth website. | |
| And for some of you guys, yo, Myra, what the fuck is a sleuth? | |
| This case, guys, has rallied so many armchair detectives, aka sleuths, that went ahead and did their best to try to solve this fucking case. | |
| Okay, if you want to talk about sleuths, this case by far has the most. | |
| I would say D.B. Cooper is maybe next. | |
| But this one has the most sleuths, right? | |
| So we're going to go over the first victims that was attributed to the Zodiac Killer and then the ones after that. | |
| So Darlene Farron and Mike Majo, July 5th, 1969. | |
| And I got the video for you guys here. | |
| But we'll go through it real quick. | |
| Basically, Darlene Farron, age 22, was shot five times. | |
| Mike Majou was 19, shot four times. | |
| The weapon was a 9mm semi-automatic pistol. | |
| There was no indication of robbery or sexual molestation. | |
| And there were no witnesses. | |
| Okay? | |
| These are the two victims. | |
| Obviously, rest in peace to Darlene Farron. | |
| They were 18 and 17, right? | |
| Yeah, she was 18. | |
| This is a picture of her when she was 18, but she died at 22. | |
| Okay. | |
| And then this is the guy, Maju, who actually survived, right? | |
| So Farron was married and worked as a waitress at Terry's restaurant. | |
| Maju was a single, or Mago. | |
| I don't know if I'm pronouncing this correctly. | |
| I'll just say Majao. | |
| Was single and worked as a laborer. | |
| Farron's husband, Dean, was initially suspect in the murder. | |
| However, was ruled out once it was established. | |
| He was working as a cook at Caesar's restaurant at the time of the murder. | |
| So obviously they thought, yo, this woman's married. | |
| Why is she with this dude? | |
| Guys, this is 1960s. | |
| Back then, infidelity was taken very seriously. | |
| Yeah, she was daughty. | |
| So they automatically, yeah, they automatically assumed that it was her husband that killed her, right? | |
| but he got cleared because he was a cook so husbands are always the prime sauce They always are, anyway, regardless, yeah. | |
| Farron's first husband, James Philip Crabtree, was also briefly a suspect. | |
| According to surviving victim Majo, here in Farron had parked at the isolated location to talk. | |
| A car, possibly a light brown Ford Mustang or Chevrolet Corver, pulled into the lot just a few feet away. | |
| A man with a flashlight exited the vehicle and approached them. | |
| There were no other cars in a parking lot, thinking it was a police officer. | |
| The couple had their identification ready. | |
| Without warning, the man began firing at the couple. | |
| After shots were fired, the man walked away slowly back to his car. | |
| Majoe screamed in pain, at which point the man returned and fired two more shots into each victim. | |
| It was at this point that Majo got a look at him. | |
| The man was about 5'8 to 5'9 in his late 20s, early 30s. | |
| Stocky build, round face, and brown hair. | |
| No conversation between the victims and the man occurred. | |
| Approximately 45 minutes later, the Vallejo Police Department received a call from a man claiming responsibility for the attack. | |
| He correctly identified the weapon used as a 9mm and also took credit for the Faraday Jensen murders of December 20th, 1968. | |
| And that's when they were at a piece because originally these murders that occurred a year prior, right? | |
| No one knew what the fuck happened. | |
| Same exact situation. | |
| A couple brutally gunned down and murdered while in a Lover's Lane area, right? | |
| For the next few weeks, the investigation went nowhere. | |
| Then on July 31st, 1969, letters were sent to the Vallejo Times Herald, San Francisco Examiner, and San Francisco Chronicle. | |
| The letters claimed to be from the killer of Faraday Jensen and Farron. | |
| Details were included that only the killer could have known. | |
| And each letter contained one-third of a cipher that, if solved, supposedly contained the killer's identity. | |
| While the killer hadn't yet given himself the name Zodiac, this marked the beginning of a letter writing spree that would go on for more than five years. | |
| And that, my friends, was the birth of a legend. | |
| And I want to say that actually, he was such a legend that if you guys remember from other cases that we cover, he inspired a bunch of other serial killers. | |
| Yeah, there was a New York Zodiac killer that copied him with the letters and shit. | |
| Yeah, what's the name of this New York that we covered? | |
| You got to be talking to Mike Andrews so they can hear you. | |
| The one that we covered, that the son of Sam, he was also sending letters to the police. | |
| Oh, yeah, yeah, yeah. | |
| And there was a bunch of others that did the same exact same thing. | |
| Yeah, BTK, BTK. | |
| BTK, yeah. | |
| But yep. | |
| It was because of this guy. | |
| So this guy was an inspiration for a bunch of serial killers. | |
| So going back real quick, so basically this murder, guys, confirmed this murder here, which occurred first, right? | |
| So David Faraday, age 17, was shot once in the head at point-blank range and died within minutes. | |
| Betty Lou Jensen, age 16, was shot five times in the back and killed instantly. | |
| The weapon was a .22 caliber semi-automatic pistol. | |
| The ammunition was a Winchester Western Super X copper-coated long rifle. | |
| There was no indication of robbery or sexual whatever. | |
| While there were no witnesses, several vehicles were seen in the area just prior to local resident Sela Burgess discovering the crime scene. | |
| And these are the two victims in this case. | |
| I don't have the movie doesn't depict this murder, but again, very similar. | |
| They're in a secluded area at night, you know, probably there to make out. | |
| And this guy went ahead and decided to copy. | |
| They were underage, though. | |
| Huh? | |
| These guys were underage. | |
| Yeah. | |
| Yeah. | |
| Yep. | |
| And they're considered definite Zodiac victims because after Majou and Darlene were killed, he took credit for killing them. | |
| That's how they were able to connect it. | |
| So let's go ahead and cover the Darlene Farron and Michael Majou murder. | |
|
11 PM Pickup Delay
00:08:05
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| This is July 4th, 1969. | |
| Oh, maybe I have the tab muted. | |
| I'm sorry, my bad guys. | |
| Farron and Michael murder. | |
| Hold on, I got myself yapping over here. | |
| Easy to be hard. | |
| Where have you been? | |
| Been waiting since 7. | |
| Get in, I have to find fireworks. | |
| So she was supposed to pick him up earlier, but, you know, she was hanging out with her younger sister and she worked at the restaurant, et cetera. | |
| So she didn't end up getting them guys until roughly because there's a police report on this like 11 p.m. | |
| She didn't get them. | |
| 1130. | |
| 11.30 it was? | |
| Yeah. | |
| Because they got killed at 12. | |
| Okay. | |
| 12. | |
| So let me. | |
| Trying to find the. | |
| This girl, I think, was like kind of like sneaking out or something like that because she was married. | |
| No. | |
| She wasn't supposed to be with him. | |
| Yeah. | |
| I'm trying to find the okay, boom. | |
| Yeah, here's the actual police report. | |
| So, here, if I think if I'm not mistaken, it was page 8 or 7. | |
| And look at that police report, guys. | |
| That was in the 60s. | |
| Yep. | |
| So everything was like kind of like handwritten or typewriter. | |
| Typewriter. | |
| Hold on. | |
| I'm trying to. | |
| Yeah, she was supposed to get him like 11. | |
| 11:30. | |
| So she showed up late. | |
| Let me drive. | |
| I haven't eaten in 24 hours. | |
| Are you coming or not? | |
| Boom. | |
| Pay attention to this car right here, guys. | |
| I think it's going to come up later. | |
| It's too crowded. | |
| Thank you for starving. | |
| Let's go someplace quiet. | |
| I will say that the director did a good job of actually reading the police report and keeping this thing fairly accurate He actually paid attention. | |
| He actually did pay attention. | |
| What are we getting? | |
| Because I read through the police report chat, and this pretty much is spot on. | |
| From what Majo told the police. | |
| Sitting, listening to music, talking. | |
| You seem weird. | |
| Is everything okay? | |
| Yeah, everything's fine. | |
| It's July. | |
| How many shirts are you wearing? | |
| I'm cold. | |
| You're cold on the f- That is accurate. | |
| He did actually have like three shirts on and like two pants. | |
| This guy. | |
| When they did the analysis after the fact. | |
| Fourth of July. | |
| What was that, Angie? | |
| I didn't know that. | |
| Yeah. | |
| And that is true, too. | |
| Yeah, that's in the police report as well. | |
| That some guys like kind of fucked with them and fired some firecrackers. | |
| Fucked up and died. | |
| Fuck off the guys. | |
| Oh, okay. | |
| 9060s were different, bro. | |
| Fuck off and die. | |
| Shut up. | |
| Granted, California does get late at night. | |
| It does get cold at night. | |
| I ain't gonna lie to y'all Tell me that's not fucking weird You're sitting there in this area, right? | |
| And next thing you know, some dude pulls up in a fucking car, like and then turns the lights off and then just awkwardly sits there. | |
| Yeah. | |
| Bruh. | |
| What's that car to drive? | |
| I saw that car, Mr. Ensor. | |
| Do you want me to tell him to leave? | |
| What was that, Angie? | |
| He's the one with the music. | |
| Is he the one with the music? | |
| No. | |
| I don't know if that's him with the music, actually. | |
| Stay in the car and puts the lights on and drives off So they think, okay, we're safe now. | |
| And the name of the song is called Hurdy Gurdy Man by Donovan, by the way. | |
| I used that on my Instagram story earlier, guys. | |
| You guys probably noticed I've been using some weird old music. | |
| A lot of it has something to do with the Zodiac killer. | |
| Was that your husband? | |
| No. | |
| Who was that, Darlene? | |
| worry about it now there's some there's some argument This TikToker says that apparently before Darlene was shot, she said that it was a guy named Rich, aka Rich Hoffman, which we're going to talk about that in another one. | |
| But when I read the police report, there's no mention of that, guys. | |
| So we don't know where that comment came from. | |
| Don't tell me not to worry. | |
| Who was it? | |
| Nothing, but this is true. | |
| They had they had They had the lights off. | |
| Car was off. | |
| Just a radio playing. | |
| Car comes back. | |
| Let's go. | |
| Now, D. See, this is why the men, bro, this is why you got to drive the car, ninjas. | |
| Like, are you a bad? | |
| Like, look, she just sits there thinking it's okay, right? | |
| Like, come on, man! | |
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Chilling Phone Call
00:06:22
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| Get your wallet. | |
| So you think it's a cop? | |
| Man, you really creeped this out. | |
| Oh, shit. | |
| And he hears Majo in pain. | |
| So, he comes back, fires two more shots into him. | |
| Two more shots. | |
| Fuck off. | |
| Now, it's also important to note, guys, that that is accurate. | |
| He fired two shots into each of them when he came back, right? | |
| And Majo actually ended up surviving. | |
| Yeah. | |
| Thankfully, right? | |
| But Darlene did not. | |
| I will actually recommend you guys to go watch that movie. | |
| Yeah, this is a good movie. | |
| Is this a movie that it's called The Zodiac? | |
| It came out in 2007. | |
| Jake Gyllenhaal and who else is in it? | |
| Robert Downey Jr. | |
| Boom. | |
| Yep. | |
| Okay, this is the chilling phone call after he shot them. | |
| Okay, guys? | |
| So the dude goes ahead and goes and makes a phone call from a phone booth not too far from the police station, by the way. | |
| Huh? | |
| What's the name of this song? | |
| Hurdy-Gurdy Man by Donovan. | |
| Vallejo Police Department. | |
| I want to report a double murder. | |
| You can go one mile east on Columbus Parkway, the public park. | |
| You'll find kids in a brown car. | |
| They were shot with a 9mm looter. | |
| I also killed those kids last year. | |
| Goodbye. | |
| See? | |
| Sick fuck. | |
| And that's where he claims credit for killing the other two, which I showed you guys before, the other victims. | |
| David Faraday and Betty Lou Jensen. | |
| So Darlene Farron and Mike Majewe kills them July 5th, 1969 at around midnight. | |
| Well, he didn't kill Mike. | |
| He survived. | |
| But he killed David Faraday and Betty Lou Jensen. | |
| credit for killing them after and uh that is and that's not the real audio guys I don't think the real audio was actually ever actually recorded, but they spoke to the person that spoke to him, and that's how he did it. | |
| And he did it in a taunting fashion like that with the goodbye and everything else like that. | |
| And it was a very matter of fact, because, hold on here, because I want you guys to see this in the police report real quick. | |
| So you go here, Valleo Police Department. | |
| So this is where he was lying, right? | |
| There was blood. | |
| Male victim. | |
| Let me make this bigger for you, ninjas. | |
| This is where the car was. | |
| Male lying here. | |
| So he wasn't actually lying on the vehicle like they saw. | |
| He was on his back, right? | |
| Boom. | |
| Okay. | |
| So Ryder received a call from a male subject who did not identify himself. | |
| Substance of statement was as follows: I want to report a double murder. | |
| If you will go one mile east on Columbus Parkway to the public park, you will find the kids in a brown car. | |
| They were shot with a nine-millimeter Ruger. | |
| I also killed those kids last year. | |
| Then he goes, Goodbye. | |
| So, it's also important that the 911 dispatcher that listened to the call said, Ryder could not distinguish no trace of accident, voice. | |
| Subject seemed to be reading or bad or had or bad reenactment. | |
| He was saying subject spoke in an even, consistent voice, rather soft but forceful. | |
| When Ryder attempted to get information from Subject, his voice became louder, covering what Ryder was trying to say. | |
| Subject did not stop talking until his statement was complete. | |
| Subject's voice was mature. | |
| The only real change in the voice was when he said goodbye. | |
| Subject's voice deepened and became taunting. | |
| During the course of subject statement, Ryder connected the subject with a dark officer, desk officer. | |
| But the subject completed his statement and hung up before a desk officer picked up the call. | |
| So the 911 dispatcher picked it up. | |
| All right. | |
| So that was the first murder. | |
| Now, we're going to get into the next murder. | |
| I'm not going to lie to y'all. | |
| This one is graphic. | |
| Okay. | |
| And this murder, duplicate this. | |
| This murder was once again of a couple. | |
| Okay. | |
| Cecilia and Brian. | |
| Okay. | |
| Cecilia Ann Shepard, age 22 in 1969, and Brian Cavill Hartnell at 20 years old in 1969. | |
| So Cecilia was stabbed 10 times, five in the front and five in the back. | |
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Murder Note Written
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| Brian Hartnell, age 20, was stabbed six times in the back. | |
| The knife had a wooden handle and a blade approximately 10 to 12 inches long. | |
| There was no indication of robbery or sexual molestation. | |
| There were no witnesses. | |
| So details. | |
| According to the police report, the couple was relaxing on a blanket at a very remote location by the lake. | |
| Shepard noticed a man approaching them wearing an unusual costume. | |
| That's the costume, Ninjas. | |
| That's somebody show up with this shit. | |
| You're about, what the fuck? | |
| And holding a gun. | |
| He appeared to be more than six feet tall with a heavy build. | |
| The man claimed he was a prison escapee from either Mantana or Colorado and needed money and a car to flee to Mexico. | |
| Hartnell offered his wallet and car keys, which weren't taken. | |
| After several minutes of conversation, the man tied up the couple with plastic clothesline and began stabbing them. | |
| Hartnell was attacked first, then Shepard. | |
| After the assault, the man walked away, walked casually from the scene. | |
| After seven minutes, a nearby fisherman heard the couple screaming and alerted park rangers. | |
| By the time help arrived, Shepard and Hartnell had managed to untie their restraints. | |
| It took nearly an hour for an ambulance to arrive, at which time both victims were in critical condition. | |
| Just over an hour after the attack, the Napole Police Department received a call from a man claiming responsibility for the stabbing. | |
| The call was quickly traced to a phone booth in downtown Napa, and fingerprints were later recovered. | |
| Meanwhile, Napa County Sheriff's Department deputies responding to the crime scene. | |
| They found the attacker had written a message on the victim's car door. | |
| The message included the dates of the Faraday Jensen and Farad Maju attacks and was signed with a cross-circle symbol. | |
| Tire trucks indicated the killer had parked behind the victim's car. | |
| Size 10 and a half wing walker shoe prints were recovered from the scene, indicating a suspect weighing more than 210 pounds. | |
| Detectives later located three young women who had noticed a strange man in the general area just a couple hours before the attack. | |
| Shepard died within 48 hours of the stabbing. | |
| Her funeral services attracted a huge crowd of mourners, mourners. | |
| Hartnell recovered from his wounds and is now an attorney in Southern California. | |
| While Brian gave many interviews in the first few years after the attack, he is no longer discussing the case with the news media. | |
| Many suspects were scrutinized, including the serial killer, Ted Bundy. | |
| A February 1989 comparison of fingerprints helped clear Bundy of this crime. | |
| So here is where it happened, right? | |
| And Nappy County Sheriff's Department detective Ken Narlo, who hunted Zodiac from September 27, 1969, pictured from September 1998. | |
| That's the guy. | |
| This is the message that was written. | |
| This is a legendary message that was written on the car. | |
| So after he killed them, guys, he found their car, put the infamous target, and put Vallejo, 1220, 1968, 7469. | |
| And then September 27th, 1969, at 6:30 p.m., and he writes here, by fucking knife. | |
| Sick bastard, guys. | |
| So, and like you, like I showed you guys before, let me duplicate this real quick. | |
| So, this is how they were able to tie the murders together, right? | |
| December 28th, the 20th of 1968, boom, December 20th, 1968. | |
| Then, the Maju murders, July 5th, 1969, July 4th, 1969, same day. | |
| You guys know what it means. | |
| And then September 27, 1969, obviously, 6:30 p.m. by knife. | |
| Now it's him killing, attacking the couple. | |
| So, we're going to go ahead and show you guys this murder so you guys get a visual of this sick fuck. | |
| But I'm going to warn you guys that it is graphic. | |
| Here's a police report. | |
| So, yeah, this is a police report for. | |
| Let me duplicate this real quick. | |
| Okay, so this is a report. | |
| Something that I want you guys to kind of pay attention to before I show you guys this video. | |
| So, they went and interviewed him, right? | |
| So, he tried to interview him, but he was too fucked up. | |
| Obviously, he was in extreme pain and appeared to be in shock, so they couldn't interview him, right? | |
| But he goes, the sale was wearing a black ceremonial-type hood, square on top, and appeared to be heavyset between 200 to 250 pounds. | |
| He also stated as the sale had approached both him and Miss Shepard with a gun, but had stabbed them with a long knife. | |
| Hartnell further stated the gun was in black holster and the knife was in a sheath. | |
| He stated that the attacker was wearing dark clothing, dark jacket, and dark pants. | |
| Hartnell further stated that the gun was an automatic pistol and the knife had a black handle and appeared to be homemade. | |
| It should be noted that Hartnell was very groggy and he was very difficult to interview at the time. | |
| Subject was re-interviewed the next day by Detective Sergeant Robertson and gave him more complete details. | |
| So they came back and interviewed him later. | |
| So, let me go back when they went to go back and interview him. | |
| Bear with me, guys. | |
| Because obviously, Hartnell was stabbed and he was fucked up. | |
| So, okay, you wear the hood. | |
| Subject was carrying what appeared to be an automatic pistol. | |
| Blah, blah, blah. | |
| I can't stand to see her stab first. | |
| She also advised, okay. | |
| Yeah, clip on sunglasses to cover his eyes, which is also kind of weird. | |
| On top of the hood. | |
| So like I said, that tie them up. | |
| And after they were tied responsible, I'm going to have to stab you. | |
| Hmm. | |
| interesting when I'm trying to find trying to find the bear with me guys trying to find the second interviewer that they did with Hartnell. | |
| Did I miss it? | |
| Go back to page three. | |
| Yep, interviewed a college student. | |
| Okay. | |
| What I'll try to do is I'll try to find it on the side here. | |
| We'll play this video for you, ninjas. | |
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| Alright, I'm warning you guys, this is Graphic. | |
| I don't even like watching this scene to be honest with you. | |
| This is Lake Barriessa. | |
| I know this used to be the town of Monticello. | |
| What? | |
| Where did you? | |
| This is from the movie, right? | |
| Yeah, it's from the movie. | |
| But at some point, the county decided that the land would work better as a lake. | |
| So they flooded it. | |
| There's an entire hidden city under the water. | |
| We were here last spring, remember? | |
| Oh yeah. | |
| Somebody else is here. | |
| It is a public park. | |
| I think he's watching us. | |
| Well, we're very good looking. | |
| He's just playing it off. | |
| Where'd he go? | |
| Went behind that tree. | |
| Alright, so he's taking a leak. | |
| He's coming towards us. | |
| Oh my god, he has a gun. | |
| Don't move. | |
| I want your money and your imagine like you're just sitting there chilling, right? | |
| Fucking picnic with your chick. | |
| This nigga shows up with a cross on his chest, right? | |
| And like executioner thing and a fucking gun and some clip-on glasses. | |
| Okay. | |
| We're not gonna do anything, okay? | |
| We're gonna cooperate. | |
| Just tell me what you want us to do. | |
| You're welcome to everything I have. | |
| If there's anything else I could do for you, maybe I could write you a check. | |
| Okay, I could give you my phone number. | |
| You know, I might be able to help you even more than you might think. | |
| He's a sociology major. | |
| Pre-law. | |
| Keys. | |
| You know, I'm sorry, I don't know exactly where I put my keys. | |
| They might be on the blanket. | |
| Is that okay? | |
| Here's the case Don't get up. | |
| I want her to tie you up. | |
| And just so you guys know, this area is like, no one's over there. | |
| It's like Barron. | |
| Don't get any ideas. | |
| I'm not. | |
| I killed a guard escaping from prison in Montana. | |
| I'm not doing anything, okay? | |
| I'm not afraid to kill again. | |
| Look away. | |
| What was the name of that prison? | |
| Hey, you said it was in Montana, right? | |
| I'm taking your car. | |
| I'm going to Mexico. | |
| We didn't complain when you tied our hands. | |
| Okay, you have everything that I have. | |
| We have done everything that you've asked. | |
| It's okay. | |
| Should tie your loose, didn't she? | |
| Get on your stomach so I can tie your feet. | |
| Okay. | |
| It gets really cold out here at night. | |
| We could freeze. | |
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Witnesses Saw Him Stabbing
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| Okay, you're all done. | |
| You know, just because people are going to ask. | |
| Checking to see if the coast is clear. | |
| People are going to ask, was the gun really loaded? | |
| And then the guy actually shows them that the gun was loaded, which is a little strange, but now are all the details on the police report. | |
| I'm going to show it right now. | |
| I found it. | |
| Okay. | |
| It's okay. | |
| This is all going to be okay. | |
| Start stabbing her. | |
| Sick fuck. | |
| So here's the police report, right? | |
| He didn't want it to use the gun. | |
| He didn't want to use the gun, right? | |
| So he didn't, he survived, guys. | |
| And the reason why he survived, right? | |
| So he goes now without warning, the suspect plunged his knife into the back of Hartnell. | |
| Suspect did this repeatedly. | |
| Harnell stated, he thinks six times. | |
| Hartnell stated he pretended to be dead, and the suspect went over to Miss Shepherd and stabbed Miss Shepherd repeatedly in the back. | |
| And when Miss Shepard turned her body over on back, suspect stabbed her in the lower abdomen. | |
| Victim stated suspect stabbed Miss Shepherd more worse than him. | |
| Suspect went into some sort of frenzy when stabbing Miss Shepherd. | |
| So clearly this guy has an issue with women. | |
| With women. | |
| Yeah. | |
| So he stabbed her more. | |
| I think he stabbed her like nine or ten times. | |
| Victor Hartnell stated suspect left the area after the stabbing. | |
| Victim Hartnell hailed a boat offshore and told the man in the boat that the couple needed help badly. | |
| Victim stated the boat left the area and attempted to get help by crawling and walking to the road. | |
| Victim believed he had been walked to the road. | |
| However, he had not gone too far from his wounded companion. | |
| So, yeah. | |
| And this is when the police went back and re-interviewed him and he gave a bit more detail. | |
| So yeah, we're here. | |
| So now that's him getting the Barriessa murder, right? | |
| Now we're going to go to the final murder, guys, which is Paul Stein. | |
| All right, cab driver Paul Stein, age 29, was shot once in the head at point-blank range. | |
| The weapon was a 9-millimeter semi-automatic pistol, not the same 9mm used in the Farron murder, which was the first one we showed you guys from July 4th. | |
| There were three witnesses from a house on the southeast corner of the intersection. | |
| Right? | |
| The northeast corner of Washington and Cherry Street. | |
| And this is a very nice area, by the way, too. | |
| Tonight for the following counties, Napa, Solano, Contra Costa, Alameda, Marin, and San Mateo. | |
| So please, everyone, stay safe. | |
| Vic in San Francisco, you're on the line. | |
| You're not scared of the Zodiac? | |
| Yeah, kid. | |
| I'm scared. | |
| We've got Alfred from Vacavit. | |
| Free love and weird clothes. | |
| Obviously, guys, this is the 1960s, different era, right? | |
| So, yeah. | |
| That was really a bad farm kid. | |
| These are nice, clean-cut young people. | |
| Hey, nobody's downplaying the loss of human life here, Albert. | |
| But that last guy was. | |
| We have good solid communities out here in the North Bay. | |
| Unlike in the city where you have Satanists running around. | |
| Well, he hailed the cabby in downtown San Francisco. | |
| What do you think? | |
| I don't really know, but I just thought that the code that they printed didn't look very Christian. | |
| But I think the biggest problem is that the paper shouldn't have printed anything that the Zodiac has been doing. | |
| Well, the Zodiac did demand they print his letters or he'd kill more people. | |
| Yeah, but he would have done it anyway, whether they printed it or not. | |
| Yeah, interesting point. | |
| Boom. | |
| Shoots him in the back of the head, kills him. | |
| And he didn't use a silencer this time. | |
| What is your location? | |
| 3390 at Washington at the corner of Charlotte. | |
| And this makes it even, you know what's funnier? | |
| Chat, just so you guys know. | |
| So the police were told it was a black dude, or they thought it was a black dude. | |
| So they were looking for a black dude in the area, and they walked right past the Zodiac killer. | |
| Yeah, oh no! | |
| They asked him, oh, we're looking for some guy. | |
| Do you see where he go? | |
| And he was like, oh, yeah, he went this way. | |
| Remember? | |
| Yeah. | |
| And he talked to them in a letter after the fact. | |
| You know, 1960s, you know, racism was still a thing back then. | |
| I truly believe that this case hasn't been solved because of the negligence. | |
| Negligence? | |
| Negligency from the police. | |
| Yeah. | |
| Because that's not the only case that that happened. | |
| Because he's sitting there. | |
| You guys are seeing what he's doing. | |
| He's kind of messing with the corpse. | |
| And you guys are going to see here in a second. | |
| So, actually, let's pull up this address real quick. | |
| What was it? | |
| 33... | |
| Crime still in progress. | |
| Is the crime... | |
| 3390... | |
| Hold on. | |
| 33.90 at Washington. | |
| Okay. | |
| All right. | |
| Here we go. | |
| So, right at this intersection right here, guys. | |
| So you can see Washington. | |
| Hold on. | |
| Hold on. | |
| Now it's Cherry. | |
| This is Washington, and then this is Presidio. | |
| So yeah, we're in the right area. | |
| Hmm. | |
| Okay, let me barrel with me guys. | |
| and almost like all the way back Okay, victims. | |
| Paul Stein. | |
| Okay. | |
| So they ripped off a portion of his shirt, right? | |
| Stein's Cab was hailed at Mason and Gary Streets. | |
| And we're going to talk about his shirt here in a second. | |
| Bloody fingerprints, potentially the suspect. | |
| And they closed the case, man. | |
| fucking crazy. | |
| Okay. | |
| You saw him walking casually Cherry Street. | |
| Yeah, here's Presidio. | |
| presidio heights oh okay right We should do this location. | |
| It's got to be right here, yeah. | |
| Yep, here we go. | |
| Right here is where he killed him, pretty much. | |
| And this is the house. | |
| This is the house where the witnesses saw him, guys. | |
| That one right there, right? | |
| Yeah, the witnesses saw him from, so he killed him right here? | |
| And the witnesses saw him from over here. | |
| Of course, 40 years ago, that house didn't look like that. | |
| 60, yeah. | |
| Hold on, let me see if I can get the old pictures. | |
| So that's the bloody shirt. | |
| Because he ended up ripping a piece of the shirt. | |
| We're gonna show you guys this here in a second. | |
| This was the detective that did the case. | |
| This is Dave Tashi from San Francisco Police Department. | |
| That's Stein right there. | |
| Rest in peace, man. | |
| Obviously, he got murdered while fucking being a college student trying to make some money. | |
| And he ripped off a large portion of the shirt. | |
| And you're gonna see why he did that in a second. | |
| And then this wanted picture, guys, came after the Paul Stein murder and ended up closing it. | |
| All right. | |
| so what i was going to show you guys next oh yeah here we go the first letter arrives Good morning, gentlemen. | |
| Good morning. | |
| Good morning. | |
| Oh, Stan, tell Mr. Howe, the craft court piece was damn near perfect. | |
| All right. | |
| All right. | |
| That's Robert Graysmith. | |
| He wrote the book, The Zodiac, in the 90s, or no, late 80s, if I'm not mistaken, 1986 or some shit like that. | |
| And he is the main one that also pinned Arthur Lee Allen as the main suspect, as well as Tashi. | |
| Tasha always thought it was him as well. | |
| And he was a cartoonist for the SF Chronicle back then. | |
| All right, I'm thinking we go not so hard. | |
| Do you think how often are cartoonists nowadays? | |
| Oh, not that common. | |
| What's on the crime bait? | |
| Janice and Datebook left the fondieu party before everyone got naked. | |
| That's a crime. | |
| Wouldn't kid you, man. | |
| Beginning of a crime wave. | |
| You need to see this. | |
| Go get the publisher. | |
| Dear editor, this is the murderer of the two teenagers last Christmas at Lake Herman and the Carl. | |
| Notice how he spells Christmas with two S's at the end at Lake Herman. | |
| And that was on December 20th, 1968. | |
| And, remember, he killed obviously Majao, and we didn't kill Majao, but he killed Farron, Darlene Farron, on the 4th of July. | |
| So, look, this is how he proves that he killed him. | |
| Check this out. | |
| Some facts which only I and the police know. | |
| Christmas, brand name of ammo, Super X. Ten shots were fired. | |
| The boy was on his back with his feet to the car. | |
| The girl. | |
| The girl was on her right side, feet to the west. | |
| 4th of July. | |
| One. | |
| Girl was wearing patterned slacks. | |
| The boy was also shot in the knee. | |
| Brand name of Ammo was Western. | |
| Here is part of a cipher. | |
| The other two parts of this cipher are being mailed to the editors of the Vallejo Times and SF Examiner. | |
| I want you to print. | |
| Yeah, guys, I don't know why the audio is long. | |
| YouTube, just turn it up as much as you can. | |
| This cipher on the front page of your paper. | |
| It is YouTube. | |
| If you do not print this cipher by the afternoon of Fry, FRY, 1st of Aug 69, I will go on a kill rampage Fry night. | |
| I will cruise around all weekend killing lone people in the night, then move on to kill again until I end up with a dozen people. | |
| So he threatens that if he doesn't get his letters published, he's gonna kill more people over the weekend. | |
| There's a cryptogram. | |
| Signed except for a symbol. | |
| Does that look like a gun sign? | |
| Today's August 1st. | |
| He wants his code in the afternoon edition. | |
| If the examiner doesn't have the balls to run it, we scoop the bank. | |
| Well, this man is talking about shooting 12 people. | |
| And not running this might make him do that. | |
| If we run it, we might be setting a very dangerous precedent. | |
| Oh, come on now. | |
| It's newsworthy. | |
| We're giving some sick bastard a soapbox. | |
| What does that say to people? | |
| Back up. | |
| Is this Vallejo's story true? | |
| Do we know that? | |
| Paul? | |
| What? | |
| I cover crime in Vallejo? | |
| Yeah, I cover crime at Vallejo. | |
| Let's shoot the code and call SFPD. | |
| If it turns out to be real, at least we'll have the material. | |
| No computers back then, guys. | |
| Way Smith, don't you have a cartoon to finish? | |
| Oh, yeah. | |
| Hi, this is Paul Avery from the San Francisco Chronicle. | |
| I'm looking for someone to shed some light on a letter we received. | |
| Thank you. | |
| Sergeant Mullins. | |
| Sergeant Paul Avery from the San Francisco Chronicle. | |
| I just want to check if you got an unsolved firearm-related homicide on Christmas and maybe one on July 4th. | |
| Shit. | |
| You guys got one too. | |
| Confirmed. | |
| APD, they confirmed the shootings. | |
| Al's on the phone with the examiner. | |
| They got the same letter with a different colour. | |
| So the Times Herald. | |
| Christmas. | |
| Two teenagers on Lovers Lane, both the OA, David Faraday and Betty Jensen. | |
| July 4th, Darlene Farron and Michael McGee. | |
| I think it's Mayhew. | |
| Anyway, he lived. | |
| You didn't. | |
| The murder weapon? | |
| Ballistics. | |
| Everything he said in the letters matched. | |
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| I mean, I think the Times Herald's gonna go there. | |
| The examiner's going, but won't go front page. | |
| I say, let's go front page. | |
| If he kills 12 people, it's not our fault. | |
| Roberts, you need the cartoon. | |
| That's how you went viral back in 1969, bro. | |
| You're not planning to unfinished Carl. | |
| I'm finished. | |
| Terryo's still here. | |
| Really? | |
| The first edition is off the floor in 10, Charles. | |
| Give us a sec. | |
| Okay, replay. | |
| We'll go on page. | |
| Page four. | |
| What do you say? | |
| 20 bucks? | |
| Whoever cracks the psycho's name? | |
| He won't give his name. | |
| Morty's anyone where I'm heading. | |
| All right, now you guys are gonna see. | |
| We're going to say Paul Stein shirt. | |
| Paul Stein. | |
| All right, here's the second. | |
| That was the crime scene. | |
| That's Robert. | |
| Yeah, third this week. | |
| Must be end of summer rush. | |
| I got foot patrols going through the park. | |
| Dogs are on the way. | |
| The victim's name is Paul Stein. | |
| We said pronounced him at 1010. | |
| Suspect fired one shot in the back of the head. | |
| Driver's wallet. | |
| Carcas missing. | |
| How'd you know his name? | |
| Leroy there came down from Yellow Cab to IDN. | |
| Neighborhood's pretty high-end for this kind of thing. | |
| Sorry, set up transfer for the cab. | |
| Corners here. | |
| Any witnesses? | |
| Kids were called. | |
| They didn't sell the suspect from that window. | |
| Failure shot? | |
| No. | |
| You first saw him in the front seat, thought he was a drunk fighting with the driver. | |
| Oldest kid ran downstairs to get a better look from the dining room. | |
| Described him as a white male, glasses, crew-cut stocky, wearing a dark jacket. | |
| Wait, I thought someone said he was black. | |
| That's the discussion. | |
| Yeah, someone thought. | |
| Yeah, see, they thought he was black at first. | |
| We already corrected it. | |
| Oh, well, that's good. | |
| You guys need anything else? | |
| No, get out of here. | |
| Thanks. | |
| Happy birthday. | |
| It's your birthday. | |
| Yep. | |
| That's great. | |
| Happy birthday. | |
| Thanks. | |
| Body or scene. | |
| It's your birthday. | |
| I'll take the body. | |
| Okay, looks like you wiped the cab down pretty good. | |
| We got some blood over here. | |
| Prince? | |
| Could very well be what dust is the hall. | |
| The odd thing is, we also got gloves. | |
| Suspects? | |
| There's blood on them. | |
| Hey, Pete. | |
| 1969, man. | |
| Police was not as sophisticated back then. | |
| Yeah, Dave. | |
| Throw over there. | |
| Can I get in there? | |
| Yeah, who rolled them? | |
| Stewards, I got a single 9mm casey. | |
| Yeah, Fluger. | |
| Nothing from the crowd. | |
| Okay, I'm your shooter. | |
| An ego male adult who also happens to be a stocky, cool-cut Caucasian. | |
| I flag a cab. | |
| I give him this address. | |
| Did I get him this address? | |
| Who's got the fare book? | |
| Right here. | |
| Washington and Maple. | |
| one block east getting the same over here so uh maybe i see someone walking the dog You don't want any witnesses, so you tell him to go down a block. | |
| Pulls over away from the park because I'm smart. | |
| I don't want him hitting the accelerator when I shoot him. | |
| Yeah, he stops, puts it in the park. | |
| Boom. | |
| I shoot him on the right side. | |
| He slunks right. | |
| Maybe you've got your hand on his collar when you shoot. | |
| All right, so either way, I just dumped a card of blood in the front seat. | |
| So why do you get in the front seat? | |
| For the money. | |
| But he's dead. | |
| You can just reach over the seat, pull out his wallet. | |
| You don't have to go anywhere near the blood. | |
| So why do you get in the front seat? | |
| Oh, we're gonna figure out that in a little bit. | |
| I'm an idiot, but you're not an idiot. | |
| You're waiting for him to put it park. | |
| All right, thank you. | |
| Am I see that? | |
| Yeah. | |
| I am an idiot. | |
| I just killed a man for $8.25. | |
| Just third fairly night. | |
| Does anyone have any animal crackers? | |
| Animal crackers. | |
| They're in the car. | |
| I'm saving those for later. | |
| Are you a reporter? | |
| No, I'm Inspector Dave Tosky, SFPD. | |
| Sir. | |
| They called their detectives, inspectors, guys, for San Francisco Police Department. | |
| I was wondering if I'd be able to talk to your children one at a time, and preferably alone. | |
| They just saw a man murdered. | |
| Mm-hmm. | |
| I understand. | |
| It looked like they were drunk and fighting. | |
| Yeah, and he had a rag. | |
| He came around the side of the car and he was wiping stuff. | |
| Did you get a chance to see his face? | |
| I did. | |
| Well, sort of. | |
| Do you remember what he looked like? | |
| Hmm. | |
| Normal. | |
| Yeah. | |
| Normal. | |
| All right. | |
| Uh, Zodiac sends. | |
| All right, let's see here. | |
| I showed you guys the murder spot. | |
| Let's see if this is it. | |
| This is a Zodiac speaking. | |
| By the way, have you cracked the letter? | |
| And this is the legendary letter which the Netflix documentary is going to be is named after. | |
| That cipher I sent you. | |
| I'm mildly curious as to how much money you have on my head now. | |
| I hope you do not think I was the one who wiped out that blue mini with the bomb at the cop station. | |
| Even though I talked about the Netflix special after this, we're going to switch to Rumble Chat. | |
| About killing children at one. | |
| This is the Zodiac speaking. | |
| I'd like to see some nice Zodiac buttons wandering around town. | |
| Everyone else has these buttons like peace, black power, Melbourne Eats Blubber, etc. | |
| Well, it would cheer me up considerably if I saw a lot of people wearing my buttons. | |
| Please, no nasty ones. | |
| I shot a man sitting in a parked car with a 38 Zodiac 12SFPD0. | |
| The map coupled with his code will tell you where the bomb is set. | |
| You have until next fall to dig it up. | |
| Yeah, he also sent bomb threats. | |
| This is the Zodiac speaking. | |
| I'm rather unhappy because you people will not wear some nice Zodiac buttons. | |
| So I now have a little list starting with the woman and her baby that I gave a rather interesting ride for a couple of hours one evening a few months back that ended in my burning her car where I found her. | |
| We're really not gonna run any more of his letters. | |
| A new policy. | |
| Our brothers in blue want us to hold back and see how he reacts. | |
| A four letters in three months and it's the first mention of Kathleen Johns. | |
| That's very weird. | |
| What do you mean? | |
| You don't know. | |
| Welcome. | |
| Please put your stuff down. | |
| You're going down five roads and left. | |
| Looking for the Modesto B from March. | |
| I'm going to stand here and attempt off to moment. | |
| Left. | |
| I want to pull the cron from you know never mind. | |
| Okay, look at this letter again. | |
| The part about Kathleen Johnson. | |
| Tell me what facts he gives. | |
| Woman and her baby abducted. | |
| Fact. | |
| Think car on fire? | |
| Okay. | |
| Look at the article from the beat. | |
| Everything in the letter already appeared in the article. | |
| And he's done it before. | |
| Officer Richard Raditinch shot sitting in his car. | |
| Zodiac claimed that he shot someone in it. | |
| A couple days after. | |
| Now, this is something also that they had to deal with, guys. | |
| There was a lot of wannabes, a lot of people wanting clout back then, fucking trying to claim murderers. | |
| The article came out, the police already had somebody in custody. | |
| Zodiac didn't do it, but took credit for it anyway, because he's in it for the press. | |
| He even stole his symbol. | |
| What? | |
| No, shit. | |
| Uh, if I show you something, you promise me to tell anyone? | |
| Who would I tell? | |
| Okay. | |
| Totally saw the point. | |
| Watches Zodiac watches diver watches That's the only place that word and that symbol ever appeared together before the letters. | |
| I guess I stole his logo off a watch. | |
| Somebody who's killed 13 people. | |
| He claims he's killed 13 people, but which ones can we actually confirm? | |
| There's three in Vallejo, one in Barry SF. | |
| Cabby, that's it. | |
| Boom, and that's the ones that we know, guys. | |
| And the, yeah. | |
| Bobby, you almost look disappointed. | |
| Chief's pulling everybody off buses. | |
| Business as usual. | |
| Something to shake loose. | |
| Not a people. | |
| All right. | |
| So I'm trying to find it. | |
| So basically, long story short, after he killed Paul Stein, guys, the Zodiac went ahead and sent the bloody shirt to the news. | |
| Right? | |
| And that's how they knew it was him. | |
| Crazy bastard. | |
| So, guys, I want y'all to just come on over to Rumble because it's about that time. | |
| This is a Netflix tab. | |
| I don't even want to hit play here. | |
| But we do have the, give you guys a little Zodiac speaking. | |
| Here's the trailer. | |
| I called Mr. Allen. | |
| I'm thinking in my mind. | |
| Okay, here we go. | |
| Mr. Allen, were you the Zodiac? | |
| San Francisco has a killer in its midst. | |
| He had this black hood on. | |
| Little slits in the eyes. | |
| He goes around killing people by rope, by gun, by knife. | |
| And he says, I'm going to call myself a Zodiac. | |
| American law enforcement has never seen anything like this. | |
| It turned out to a public obsession. | |
| The TV shows, the books, the movie. | |
| I want you to print this cipher on your front page. | |
| Zodiac was different. | |
| He got away with it. | |
| You don't want to believe the worst in someone you trust your kids with. | |
| I thought there's no way that it could be him. | |
| My sister and my brother's lives were molded by him. | |
| I had no idea how much my mother kept us out of the loop. | |
| We started connecting the dots. | |
| We realized we had been to all the murder sites before the murders. | |
| You got people that are close to you that can lie so easy. | |
| Mr. Allen paid different attention to the girls. | |
| I mean, he was my hero. | |
| We were determined to find out the truth. | |
| I'm not good at puzzle solving, but I don't give up. | |
| The families of the victims should know. | |
| They have to kill you. | |
| Did you guys get excited? | |
| I really thought I knew him. | |
| And I didn't. | |
| All right, chat. | |
| Don't demonco. | |
| We are going to go ahead and watch this documentary because we're going to have to do it obviously on Rumble. | |
| There's no way that we could do it. | |
| But the purpose of the YouTube stream so that you guys can know what the fuck happened with the Zodiac killer. | |
| Okay? | |
| Give me ones in a chat if that all makes sense. | |
| Before I get off YouTube, I want to make sure that we have that you guys understand the investigate, the case in general. | |
| Give me ones in the chat if it makes sense. | |
| Give me twos if you guys have any questions so I can answer them before we move on over to Rumble and watch this documentary. | |
| Give me twos if you guys don't understand something and tell me specifically what you don't understand. | |
| Give me ones if you understand it. | |
| Because I really want to. | |
| We went through each murder that we know is confirmed, by the way. | |
| There's other murders that we don't know. | |
| We're going to talk about it on the documentary, right? | |
| Let me give the Rumble link here. | |
| Here's the Rumble Link Ninjas. | |
| Stream will continue here. | |
| I'll pin it for you, ninjas. | |
| Okay. | |
| Yeah. | |
| Yeah, he was never caught, guys. | |
| He was never caught. | |
| I dropped a Rumble link. | |
| It's pinned. | |
| I'm looking here, Angie. | |
| Do you see any twos? | |
| No. | |
| Okay, let me read chats before I switch over. | |
| Only ones on Rumble. | |
| Okay. | |
| Michaelca Boss, WFresh with a dollar. | |
| Thank you so much. | |
| Final tour says, Myron, would you ever react or watch the early episodes of Jerry Springer? | |
| It was a bunch of kids discussing racism, religion, and the boys. | |
| It's really based mainly on CC for that sort of stuff. | |
| Watching Bimbo's Yap for two hours is funny, but not much is learned. | |
| Hey, man, jump into Castle Club Zoom calls, bro. | |
| I hope Frank doesn't get rejected from the art school like someone I know. | |
| We're watching a documentary on Castle Club. | |
| Yeah, we are. | |
| By real talk. | |
| If Frank ever has kids, I got dibs on a pup. | |
| If not, I'm going to kidnap that cute ninja. | |
| Yeah, Frank is very, yeah. | |
| Yeah, we're going to get kids. | |
| We're going to get him puppies later on. | |
| I think his brother might get adopted by one of my buddies. | |
| We're trying. | |
| Can you get Jesse Lee Peterson on the show? | |
| He's interviewed Sneeko and Zerk already. | |
| He's basically would also be hilarious after our show. | |
| The thing is, bro, is that he doesn't travel like that. | |
| Noam Billy, would you consider having McGinnis or Enrico Torillo on the pod? | |
| Don't know who those guys are. | |
| Who do you mean, Noam Billy? | |
| Myron, are the Zoom calls going to be uploaded as the one with Jeremy hasn't been, hasn't just wondering? | |
| That is a good question. | |
| I can tell them to upload them now. | |
| Let me tell Freshen them. | |
| We need to upload Jerby. | |
| Get the club people are wild. | |
| They've been saying memes all over the stream. | |
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| Oh, have they? | |
| Oh, yeah, yeah. | |
| Crazy stuff. | |
| I mean, like. | |
| And then. | |
| And what I'm going to do actually is I'm going to put the Castle Club chat once we go over to Rumble. | |
| Oh, God. | |
| Okay, so we don't got any twos? | |
| No, just people traveling like, I'm deaf or whatever the fuck. | |
| Okay. | |
| They're saying you're deaf? | |
| No, people saying like, oh, two because I'm deaf. | |
| Oh. | |
| Stupid shit. | |
| Okay, fair enough. | |
| All right, guys. | |
| So that concludes the Zodiac Killer. | |
| We covered the investigation with the main part. | |
| We went over a quick little recap. | |
| We covered, obviously, the murders of a bunch of the victims. | |
| Of the victims. | |
| Right. | |
| We covered David Ferrede and Betty Lou Jensen on December 20, 1968. | |
| We covered Darlene Farron and Mike Majo on July 5th, 1969. | |
| Mike Majo survived. | |
| Keep in mind for that because he's going to be a critical witness later. | |
| We covered Cecilia Shepard and Brian Hartnell on September 27, 1969. | |
| And we covered Paul Stein, October 11th, 1969. | |
| What's the other guy that survived? | |
| Brian Hartnell. | |
| Okay. | |
| Brian Hartnell and Mike Majo survived. | |
| Both of them. | |
| All right. | |
| So rest in peace to the victims, obviously. | |
| We're going to go on over, guys, to Rumble now. | |
| So come on over, guys. | |
| You guys know what time it is. | |
| It is time to rumble, my friends. | |
| Okay. | |
| Let's get ready to rumble. | |
| All right, guys. | |
| I'm going to end the YouTube stream here. | |
| Coming over, Rumble, guys. | |
| Love you guys. | |
| Come on over to Rumble. | |
| Come on over to Rumble. | |
| Link is pinned in the comments. | |
| All right, or pinned in the chat. | |
| Come on over right now. | |
| We're ending it on YouTube. | |
| Rumble.com slash FedReacts. | |
| All right. | |
| Now, we are on Castle Club and on X. All right. | |
| So let's go ahead, guys. | |
| We are going to go ahead and react to the Netflix documentary. | |
| This is episode one. | |
| All right. | |
| Also, Ninjas, don't forget to follow me on Myron Gains X and on. | |
| We call him Mr. Alan. | |
| Remember the name of the episode. | |
| Yeah. | |
| All right. | |
| Let's go, ninjas. | |
| Oh, hold on. | |
| Let me fix the chat. | |
| We are. | |
| How do you feel? | |
| Really nervous. | |
| Why do you feel nervous? | |
| Because I feel like I'm betraying someone that I cared about for a long time. | |
| My sister and my brother's lives were molded by him. | |
| I mean, they are who they are because of him. | |
| My siblings and I, we called him Mr. Alan. | |
| I'll never forget the first time seeing him at the pool. | |
| He was this big, heavy dude. | |
| It was just clumsy, kind of oaf. | |
| But when he got on that dive board, this transformation would happen. | |
| You would swear he was a primo ballet star. | |
| He would do stuff that nobody else can do. | |
| Wait, what? | |
| You guys said the stream is still going on on YouTube? | |
| No way, it's still going on in YouTube. | |
| Oh, shit, it is. | |
| What the fuck? | |
| Oh, no. | |
| Wait. | |
| What the fuck? | |
| Hold on. | |
| Let me fix this, guys. | |
| My bad. | |
| Thank you guys for letting me know. | |
| What the fuck? | |
| Alright, let me... | |
| I don't know why the fuck it's still... | |
| Hmm. | |
| This is strange. | |
| Yeah, YouTube is still on. | |
| No, no, no, guys. | |
| I gotta fucking end it on YouTube, bro. | |
| That's not good. | |
| Because if it's on YouTube, then we all know what's gonna happen there. | |
| They're gonna fucking cry and shit. | |
| So, so that's the L. Yeah, give me one sec, guys, while I fix this shit. | |
| They said snitches in the chat. | |
| Guys, I'm glad they told me, bro. | |
| Because then they're gonna take the video down, man. | |
| Y'all know how YouTube is. | |
| Come on, man. | |
| That shit go hit. | |
| Get hit immediately. | |
| Yeah, it's still live. | |
| I don't know why the fuck this shit is still live. | |
| Okay. | |
| Thank you, chat, for letting me know. | |
| I'm ending the YouTube stream now, for real, this time. | |
| Come on over to Rumble. | |
| All right? | |
| What's wrong with you, Niches? | |
| It's only three episodes, guys. | |
| This series, for the ones asking. | |
| Yeah, it's only three episodes, guys. | |
| We might come out watching what y'all know. | |
| It's one hour each, I think. | |
| Yeah, one hour each. | |
| So it's a bunch of. | |
| Come on over, guys. | |