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verified that he was the suspect through he Santa Rosa District Attorney, John Hawkes.”

Leigh, signing himself “Drawer A,” wrote Jim in Somona. “If Zodiac writes one letter while I’m in here,” he wrote earnestly, “then that ill clear me of being the Zodiac.” The remark was puzzling. Everyone knew Leigh was imprisoned for child molesting, not for being Zodiac. He repeated the same remark to women he knew. In his long outdoor chess game with authorities, Allen seemed always one step ahead. For the second stage of his plan, he hoarded his daily medication and got a job in the dispensary. Like Zodiac, Leigh knew explosives. For his third step, he and a comparison began building a bomb to blast their way out of the prison.

MONDAY, NOVEMBER 3, 1975

In order to pass various psychiatric tests during his incarceration, Allen boned up on the proper responses to make. He took all his tests in this fashion: :He would not smile or show emotion and would speak in a low monotone.” He took tests as a man drugged. During TAT (Thematic Apperception Test) evaluations, Allen was asked to make up stories based on simple line drawings portraying people in ambiguous situations. (“Explain what is going on in this picture.”) Indirectly, his answers revealed aspects of his subconscious feelings and personality–”he has a violent fantasy life… a hyperthymic (highly emotional) individual unable to establish normal social contact”

Finally police decided to give him a lie-detector test. “A polygraph machine is only a stress detector and anxiety detector,” Toschi told me. Lie detector, a favorite investigative tool, are fallible and register false positives about fifteen percent of the time. Polygraphs measure changes in pulse, blood pressure, and breathing, but can be tricked by really good liars. Even the term “lie detector” is a misnomer. Erle Stanley Gardner wrote in his Court of Last Resort, “Lie detection is impossible. What is possi-

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appeared up the Russian River area, and they were all on his days off or time off. The policed had come down and checked his time-card records behind closed doors. A lot of coincidences pointed to him, he said, but they were circumstantial. It seemed so beyond comprehension that I was afraid if I start repeating all these stories–Chirst! They could hang him on a story and I don’t want to tell them the wrong thing. This went on to probably nine o’clock at night. Nothing happened and we all parted ways.

“Leigh once told me he was at a Fosters Freeze in Vallejo. He was out of school and a couple of kids were teasing him about his new pair of tennis shoes. Before it was through they ended up in some kind of scuffle. Coincidentally police held it against him because the kid reported it and later on it turned out this was the kid killed up at Berryessa. He told me it was stuff like that that was getting him in trouble.Leigh was a pretty good-sized guy.

He started one of those, ‘You know how you get a guy down when you throw a punch at him?’ ‘Not really, Leigh.’ ‘Pretend like you’re going to hit me.’ ‘Leigh, I don’t want to hit you.’ ‘No. Just pretend. Just stick your arm out.’ ‘OK, get it over with, whatever you’re going to show me.’ I went to put my arm out and within a blink of an eye, I’m on my back and he’s got his knee in my chest. I didn’t think a big fat guy could move that quick.

I had no idea how capable he was. It was shocking, because of his stature, other than being big and strong, he wasn’t an athlete. To perform a move like that, to make it so rapid and smooth–there was no sensation of being thrown down. He just did like you were a feather.

“Old Leigh came into work one day after college. ‘This morning on the way back.’ he said, ‘I stopped by a place and checked it out. I was wandering around this house they were building and in this window sill was this unusual old gray J.C. Penny radio from the fifties.’ Boy that really opened my eyes! That was my radio I had when I was a little kid and we had it in the window of the house. I realized that he had bee out to the house my wife and I were building just off the front kitchen window of our family home. My mom was home constantly in the kitchen. We also had a dog, a collie, that was pretty vocal. He didn’t miss anything and somehow Leigh had come out there and made this visit and my mom didn’t see him and the dog never barked.”

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FRIDAY, MARCH 14, 1975

LEIGH arrived at Atascadero and began serving his sentence. Back in 1969 he had shown his sister-in-law several pages of handprinted legal terminology and cryptograms. “They pertain toa person who had been committed to Atascadero State Hospital for molesting a child,” he had said. “This is the work of  an insane person.” Leigh had been prescient, for he was now in that very situation. Meanwhile, all Zodiac-type attacks, sightings, and letters ceased. That inactivity from Zodiac was extraordinarily telling.

Only the investigation continued, grinding slowly, but exceedingly fine. The old clock in the Homicide room in San Francisco ticked on as if measuring off three years as slowly as it could.

Meanwhile, Allen’ friend, Jim, was trouble. “Leigh called me at work one night,” he told me later, “I felt sorry for him so I would listen. That’s why he thought I was his buddy. ‘I have to go to jail.’ he said. ‘I need to come down and talk to you. I have some unfinished business, something I want to get off my chest. I want you to be by yourself, and I want you to wait for me after work.’I thought, ‘Good grief, this is weird. All these stories are flying around. I don’t know if I really want to meet him after work alone.’ But I told him I’d wait for him. After work and a couple of beers, he’d go through his two-hour dissertation.

Another kid was working with me, Paul Blakesly. So I told Paul, ‘You know, old Leigh wants to come down and see me by myself, and I don’t really trust him. I don’t know what he’s got up his sleeve, so would you hang around and break a beer with me and we’ll wait for him.’ So we laid a couple of club-like things around the store just in case. Old Leigh comes down and, of course, he looked like hell. His eyes were all red, and he had a little stubble all over his face. He had been crying his guts out. He wanted to spill the beans–that he was being investigated for the Zodiac thing when they’ picked him up again.

“He’s going on with this big story all about Zodiac. Leigh claimed he was being checked because a bunch of girls had dis-

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graphically and time-wise than that sketch there, but it could easily have been the guy. We have evidence that about a quarter mile down the road, about forty-five minutes earlier, Zodiac was seen without his mask by a doctor and his young son.” Dr. Clifton Rayfield, an opthalmologist, and his son, David, had parked their car four-fifths of a mile further up the road from Hartnell’s Karmann Ghia and toward Oak Shores Park and Rancho Monticello. “Rayfield reported to me,” continued Narlow, “that at approximately 6:30 P.P. he and his son had parked their vehicle north of Park Headquarters . . . in the general area of the crime scene and walked down toward the beach. While en route Rayfield observed a WMA described as five ten inches, heavy  build, wearing dark trousers and a long-sleeved dark shirt with red coloring.”

David Rayfield had seen Zodiac unmasked. Thirty-two years had passed since anyone had asked him about the man he had seen. I tracked him down.

“How many people would you say were up at the lake that day?” I began.

“There wer like zero,” Rayfield said. “There was no one up there – it was really desolate. I walked all around and was shooting my gun, a .22 with a scope. That’s why my dad and I went to the lake, because I could shoot my gun and not be bothered, wouldn’t be scaring or hurting anyone. My dad never saw him. He was fishing down at the lake. I saw Zodiac at a distance of about one hundred yards, so I wouldn’t be able to comment on his face. He was walking along the hillside about halfway between the road and the lake. But I remember him as being a stockier person. He wasn’t nimble when he was walking. And when he turned to walk away he wasn’t like a smooth, athletic person. To me he seemed a little overweight and on the clumsier side. Not having followed the story or ever having been re-interviewed by the police. I didn’t realize Zodiac came upon us just before he stabbed the young couple. I sort of assumed I saw him making his getaway. I’ll tell you one thing, he didn’t like fact I was carrying a gun. He turns and looks at me and my gun (which with its scope was pretty intimidating) for probably five, six seconds, and then turned and went up the hill in a southerly direction. I said to myself, ‘That was funny. This guy wasn’t carrying a fishing pole. There’s no camping equipment. There’s no gun. What he doing out here?’ ”

The attacker had sweaty dark brown hair – which showed through dark glasses covering eyelets in the hood. And it’s not impossible the guy was wearing a wig.” If Zodiac had been the dark-haired man, then eyewitnesses had seen him without his hood, observed events preceding the crime.

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the D.A. refuses to file charges against ALLEN, Vallejo Police Department will close it’s investigation on the ‘ZODIAC’ case. Vallejo has requested no further assistance on this case, and it is therefore recommended that this case be closed at this time.” The FBI, on noting the death of Arthur Leigh Allen, said in a final report, The San Francisco case be closed at this time…”

But who was that first tipster, the one alerted Lynch so many times in 1969? “I got that tip by letter,” Lynch told me without thinking the last time I saw him. In the absence of that anonymous tip, Allen wouldn’t have been a suspect until 1971. The Vallejo P.D. suspected that Allen’s own brother or sister-in-law had turned him into the police as a Zodiac suspect. They did later on. “Lynch told me he was tipped to Allen more than once, maybe three times, by some woman,” I told Toschi “She was calling up and tipping him. So I’m thinking it’s possibly the sister-in-law.”

“You’re reading my mind,” said Toschi. “I’m thinking it’s Karen too.”

If Allen had not died, the saga of Zodiac would have had a different ending.

On tuesday, March 24, 1992, upon his return from Germany and shortly before Leigh Allen’s death, George Bawart conducted an important interview.

“What I’m referring to is where I am finally able to recontact victim Mike Mageau,” he told me, “and I show him a six photo spread. It included Harvey Hines’s suspect. I had a picture of Arthur Leigh Allen in there; the rest where not INS, NIS and CHP officers, they were just fillers. My wife Jan was down in L.A. at the time for a company she was working for. I had to meet with Mike Mageau at some point in time, so I dovetailed this when she was down there for a week. I visited with her while I was there, stayed at the same hotel room, and saved the city some money. Now this is some twenty years after the Blue Rock Springs thing, so I’m not real hyped up about meeting Michael Mageau and showing him this photo spread. I’ll tell you how much credence I took to it – normally if I went down to an airport, I’d get ahold of airport security. They’d give me an office and I’d sit there and talk to the witness and show ‘em a photo spread. I thought so little of this, I was going to be there about ten minutes, that I just located him and found a small corner of the airport.

“There were people milling around and everything, but it was fairly quiet. And that’s why I showed him this lineup. ‘Cause I just knew that he’d look at this lineup and say ‘There’s nobody in there that I recognize.’ Well, I pulled this lineup out and they were driver’s license pictures from 1967 or ’68. Anyway they were of Arthur Leigh Allen and of ‘Larry Kane’ and fillers, all fat-faces people. And these were old-style photos. They were black and white. You got them from DMV in those days. These were blown up larger than a regular license picture. A regular license picture is about maybe an inch and a half square. They were not huge pictures, but they were fairly large pictures.

“I give Mageau the lineup admonishment, ‘Just because I’m showing you pictures, you don’t have to identify anyone as the responsible, he may not be in here — blah, blah, blah.’ So I hand him them.

“He looks at them for twenty , thirty seconds. Points to Arthur Leigh Allen and says, ‘That’s the man! That’s the man who shot me at Blue Rock Springs!’

“I was absolutely flabbergasted that he picked out Arthur Leigh Allen. I didn’t expect him to pick out anybody at all!”

to Ted Turner. “It was a tough decision,” Panzarella told me, “to give up a library which not only included Citizen Kane, and other beloved films, but The Most Dangerous Game.” The movie obsessed Zodiac would have appreciated the irony.

By May 2002, SFPD was reeling from a blistering expose in the Chronicle. Reporters David Parrish and Jaxon Van Derbeken’s three-part investigation was headlined: “SFPD LAST IN SOLVING VIOLENT CRIME. Inspectors function  in flawed system.” The SFPD ranked last among the nation’s biggest city police forces, on average solving only 28 percent of violent crimes between 1996 and 2000 – the lowest violent crime “clearance rate,” among the nation’s twenty largest cities. The series spotlighted murder cases in which investigators failed to interview key witnesses, left vital leads unpursued and lost critical evidence.

As the Board of Supervisors moved to create an investigative panel, the SFPD was under fire. Buried beneath an avalanche of new cases, the current inspector on the Zodiac case took the unusual step of attempting to clear a suspect developed by their predecessors over thirty years earlier. They set out to prove by DNA that Arthur Leigh Allen, convicted child molester, was Zodiac. But the letters (kept in an old cardboard box from 1969 until May 14, 1981 , when SFPD inspector James Deasy drove them to Sacramento) had never been refrigerated to preserve DNA. It’s hard to believe any had survived. Years later they returned.

In June 2000, Dr. Cunde Holt, a criminalistics supervisor, had been hired to oversee the SFPD’s DNA lab. Her three-person team, she said, barely had the finances to investigate outstanding recent crimes that had occurred before the use of DNA-typing technology. The best lab in the region, in Berkeley, refused to process it’s DNA findings. Though that facility had opened nine years earlier, no San Francisco case had ever had a “cold hit.” The reason was simple, Dr. Holt told the Examiner. Cases weren’t sent because the Berkeley DOJ’s Convicted Felon Databank only accepts DNA profiles from accredited labs, which SFPD’s was not.

Dr. Holt told the media that she was able to replicate a DNA sample (saliva traces beneath a stamp on a bonafide Zodiac letter large enough  to test a “partial print of DNA.” On October 15, 2002, the Chronicle reported:”DNA seems to clear only Zodiac suspect.” But, said detectives, ‘it is not enough at this time to submit [to DNA databases], but other new evidence may yield more usable DNA within weeks or months.” They seemed intent upon clearing Allen though he had known and stalked many of the victims, been placed at the crime scenes and had been identified by surviving witnesses. The point that was the inability to match him to the letters was the only reason Allen had not been arrested as Zodiac – witness the investigation of the German Hippie, the tall, black-haired young man, and the deceased art teacher as possible letter writers. “I’ve always wondered if there wasn’t more than one person involved,” I told the Chronicle, “someone running interference for Allen. It’s what make the Zodiac case one of the great mysteries of all times.” Stirring up people, getting things accomplished, making a difference, isn’t that what books should be about? plain person, other than he gave us the creeps. And he obviously followed us and obviously watched us. I remember his face as being square, all sides symmetrical. I don’t remember him at all being pudgy, just compact . . .stocky, solid. The minute you mentioned the suspect was a swimmer, that felt so right about his body type. I wouldn’t say he had a limp, but he favored one leg when he walked. He was clean-cut, nice looking and wearing dark-blue pants, pleated like suit pants, and a black sweatshirt with short sleeves, knitted at the ends.” Fouke had seen Zodiac wearing brown pleated pants.

The women estimated the man to be six feet to six feet two inches tall and between 200 and 230 pounds. Hartnell thought Zodiac weighed between 225 and 250 pounds. “I dont know how tall Zodiac was,” he told me, “maybe . . .six feet somewhere in there. I’m a pretty poor judge of height because of my own height . . .He was a sloppy dresser.” Allen, then thirty-five, stood six feet and weighed between 200 to 230 pounds. “I would say older than thirty-five – middle thirties ,”Lorna said. “He was clean-cut and had hair that was too perfect.”

“You mentioned his shirttail was hanging out,” I said, “and I realized how inconsistent that was with neatly parted hair.”

“I know” Lorna replied, “and it was exactly parted and combed and probably was a wig in such a breezy place. Other than in the gas station, I don’t remember any other people up there. I think the only reason we were safe is that we faced a marina. There was no activity, but there were mobile homes and boats at least parked there. We felt like there were people around, but I dont think we saw people. There were none in the beach. We were the only ones-none on the parking area. none on the road.”

At 3:50 P.M., the women looked up. The stranger was gone. When the didn’t see him again, they waited almost forty minutes to be sure it was safe. “At one point he disappeared and at that point we made a run for a car,” Lorna told me. “When we got to the car, Bryan and Cece’s car was park behind ours. They were directly around the corner from us probably with in three hundred yards. Later we were in one little cove and they were right around the corner. We didn’t know it at the time, but the car was parked right by ours. Cecelia and I maybe four or five rooms apart [at PUC] on the same dorm floor. She was our floor monitor. We weren’t close friends but i knew her well. She mann Ghia. Aerial police photos shot from a fixed wing aircraft eerily marked his path, each step covered over with a little cardboard box. As I studied the secluded lake, I realized I had under estimated how few people were visiting Lake Berryessa that terrible day. There had been virtually no one around. Zodiac had to have been without his hood.

Here’s who was at the lake: Bryan Hartnell and Cecilia Shepard (the victims), Park rangers Dennis Land and Sergeant William White (both in patrol car three miles away when the call came in), Ronald Henry Fong of San Francisco and his son on the lake fishing (who saw the couple and rowed for help), Archie and Beth White at Rancho Monticello (who arrived at the crime scene with White and Fong by boat, Land drove the scene from park Headquarters), Cindy, a waitress, a patron at Moskowite Corners, and a father and two young boys across the lake shooting BB-guns. They were all removed from the scene. At the scene were Dr. Clifton Rayfield and his son, David, three PUC college girls, and stocky man who walk oddly.

Originally I had discounted a description of a heavyset man at the lake because he had dark hair and Zodiac did not. That had been reinforced two weeks later when Officer Fouke described Zodiac as blondish, balding, and “graying in back.” An anonymous typewritten letter on Eaton Bond (like the Zodiac letters) sent to the Chronicle and bearing an FDR stamp read:

“Dear Sir: With the popularity of hair pieces today it would be a logical masquerade to remove whatever was the usual hair style if the Zodiac killer intended to strike. It would be normal to resume the hairstyle he usually appeared in for daily appearances. To illustrate my point, I have cut the hair styling from the picture of the victim [Cecilia Shepard], and superimposed it on the composite . . .Anything to help. I would as soon remain anonymous.”

Had Zodiac as far back as 1970 been telling us (as he mentioned a Zodiac watch) that he had worn a wig at Berryessa? Now I recalled Hartnell had gotten a sense of that before he was stabbed. “I remember a kind of greasy forehead,” he told me.

DAVE TOSCHI is now with North Star Security Services as a vice-president and member of the board. Retired detective lieutenant Mike Ciravolo, a chief investigator on New York’s Zodiac case, now runs a private investigation company in suburban New York City. He left the department when Zodiac Task Force should not be abandoned. He helped train Detective Sergeant Joe Herbert who recognized the hand of Zodiac II in Seda’s handwriting. Bryan Hartnell, married and the father of two sons, is a probate lawyer in Southern California.

“The Santa Rosa murders were never solved,” Sergeant Steve Brown, Sonoma Sheriff’s Department, told me. “In fact, were working them pretty hard right now. One was never found, but of the six that were I only have evidence on one of the girls, Kim Wendy Allen. What I’m still trying to do is find the rest of the evidence. We’re clearing out the Archival evidence that’s out at our Juvenile Hall facility. These old cases are though because who knows where the evidence goes. Hopefully, I’m going to find some more. I specially want to find the rope used to strangle Kim Wendy that they submitted to the FBI. They tested this rope in every possible way and there was nothing special about it. It was a nylon regular rope that you could buy anywhere.”

On the Presidio, where Zodiac was last seen and nurse Donna Last once worked, ten-story Letterman Hospital and its five-story annex remain only as desolate hulks. The hollowed-out concrete buildings will be demolished and replaced by a digital movie production campus, Lucasfilm’s Industrial Light and Magic. Sandy Panzarella sold Science Dynamics. With that money he purchased RKO-Radio pictures film library which he later sold.

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Because Willis O’Brien animation of his giant ape, King Kong, took too many months to complete, producer Merian C. Cooper and directors Ernest B. Schoedsack and Irving Pichel decided to shoot a second movie employing Kong’s existing sets and much of it’s cast. RKO’s sixty-three-minute-long black-and-white adaptation of The Most Dangerous Game was shot in 1932, a year after Allen’s birth. Screenwriter James Ashmore Creelman, while retaining Connel’s dialogue, introduced a sexual pathology to account for the cunning Count Zarrof’s mania hunting inflamed his other passions. The hunt as a precursor for sex had entered the equation. Bob Rainsford (Joel McCrea), an American big -game hunter returning from Safari, swims to nearby Ship-Trap Island after fake channel lights lure his yacht onto a reef. Count Zaroff (Leslie Banks), archer, waltz composer, and self-confessed barbarian in evening dress, is the perfect host. Costar Fay Wray (Eve Trowbridge) recalled, “…the actoe who played Count Zaroff with a jagged scar across his forehead had something wrong with one eye and it gave him a really scary expression.” Bank’s face presented two dramatically different profiles- the left brutish, the right handsome- the result of a serious wound the actor received during World War I. His Jekyll-Hyde quality depicted the schizophrenic qualities of a cultured man possessed by bestial desires. “God makes some men poets,” Zaroff explains. “Some He makes kings, some beggars. Me, He made a hunter…

“One night as I lay in my tent with this -this head of mine, a terrible thought crept like a snake into my brain..hunting was beginning to bore me. When I lost my love of hunting, I lost my love of my life, my love of love…what I needed was not a new weapon, but a new animal….We barbarians know that it is after the chase and then only that man revels…you know the saying of the Ogandi chieftains-’Hunt first the enemy, then the woman.’ It is natural instinct. What is woman? Even such a woman as this until the blood is quickened by the kill…one passion builds upon another. Kill, then love. When you have known that, you have known ecstacy.”

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just as Homicide Inspector James Deasy received the keys to that tough little number called Zodiac. Deasy formally of the SFPD Gang Task Force, hunkered down to take on the job of fielding Zodiac tips. Gathering leads on an unsolvable case was character-building, but futile. An informant rand Deasy from Canada, claiming that a now-deceased Albion, California, public safety officer, retired Fire Chief Ralph Perry, had been Zodiac. He alleged Perry had owned a Zodiac-style hood. The tip became more intriguing when Deasy attempted to check Perry’s prints.

MONDAY, DECEMBER 18, 1978

“THE funny thing about it is,” Deasy said, “we tried to check this guy’s fingerprints through his agency’s print files and found out that they had no prints on record for him. Neither did the State Department of Justic. Neither did the FBI. We came up totally blank on this guy’s prints. Spooky.” Deasy and Captain Narlow knew they had to convince a D.A. to issue a court order to exhme Perry’s body and take prints. He wondered how long fingertip ridges survived underground. “Can you successfully lift prints from a corpse?” Deasy inquired of their print man.
Without enough information to obtain a search warrant, they conducted two explorations of the home with perry’s widow’s permission. During the first exploration, they turned up an illegal silencer for a .22 caliber pistol. “the widow said that her husband, right out of the blue, once asked her an odd question,” said Deasy. ” ‘Aren’t you afraid, going to bed every night wih the Zodiac?’ ” Deasy paused to sigh, then added, “We thought we were getting pretty close at that point. Sometimes you get a feeling in the pit of your stomach and you say to yourself, ‘You just can’t eliminate a suspect who looks good in every other respect just because he’s too old.’ I told her on our second trip that we had only few more questions that we wanted to check up on, just to satisfy our minds. She wasn’t too happy about it, nut she let us do it. I told her that if we didn’t find what were looking for, we wouldn’t be back, and we haven’t. It just wasn’t there.” In Vallejo, Leigh Allen celebrated his second birthday since leaving prison.

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very good-looking woman,”he replied. She went back to the counter. After a time he left. Only then did she recall that nine years earlier, on the terrible day two PUC students were attacked, a similar-looking man had been drinking a Coke at the same table.
Police originally attributed the 1971 murder of Lynda Kanes, another PUCcoed, to Zodiac’s hand . “I have always been haunted by this maniac Zodiac,” A PUC graduate told me, “because I was attending PUC in Angwin during the time Bryan Hartnell and Cecilia Shepard were stabbed. This was a very traumatic thing to happen to anyone…but especially when it took place so close to home. I attended her funeral at the PUC sanctuary, which had a massive turnout, and wondered if the killer could be there secretly delighting in the pain of all who were grieving for Cecilia. The police [and FBI] thought so too and took extensive photos of the crowd at Cecilia’s funeral.
“I also remember very well the Lynda Kanes incident. I remember the day her car was found-radio still on-but no Lynda. I remember the light snowfall the next morning, the barricades, the horseback posses, the bloodhounds, and police asking for volunteers from PUC and others in the vicinity to help search the rugged area by foot. It sent chills through my soul as I remembered the countless times. I have traveled windy, lonely Old Howell Mountain Road…not to mention the countless times I have driven up to Lake Berryesa alone and spent the day wrapped up in a book while baking in the hot sun. At the time most of the locals believed the killer was ‘Willy the Woodcutter’ who lived at the base of Old Howell Mountain Road whee it meets Silverado Trail Willy got his name because he could be seen most of the time at his house chopping firewood. Lynda used to stop and chat with him on her way back to campus from town via Old Howell Mountain Road.” Zodiac, much to our relief, had not been involved. In 1971, in Napa Supreme Court, Walter “Willie the Woodcutter” Williams was convinced of Kanes’s murder. Her bloodstained clothing had been found in his home.

THURSDAY, DECEMBER 7, 1978

ALLEN had been driving on a suspended license. In the morning his new driver’s permit (#BO 67-2352 became effective.

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Suspects

Friday, November 24, 1978

Though juggling caseloads of robberies, Inspector Toschi still felt an allegiance to the Zodiac case. Between November 20 and November 24, he received a typical number of phone tips on his former case. “The first call was from an unemployed freelance writer who seemed in too much a hurry to get to meet me,” Toschi said. “I thought about not going on my own time to meet him, but I called the guy back and decided he was sincere about giving information. He was an ex-NYPD man himself, and he said he could see how the Zodiac case after ten years had really gotten to be an ego thing when you’re so involved as I was.
“If anyone in the country deserves to make the arrest om Zodiac,’ he said, it’s got to be Dave Toschi. I thanked him, but since I was officially off the case, referred him to Jack Jordan. Next, a lady named Katrina called. She had gotten short shift at SFPD. To set her mind at ease, she sought me out. She had a suspect in mind, and ex-boyfriend who had accidentally died in 1973. Fortunately, I didn’t have to refer to the files. I had the information in my head and answered her queries in about three minutes. Finally, at week’s end, a D.A.’s investigator stopped me in the elevator. ‘I’ve got some info on an old case of yours,’ he whispered. ‘I want to talk only to you on it.’ I listened and committed the tip to memory. So, I can never get away from the Zodiac case and I o not think I ever will. I’s become part of my life- on and off duty.”
On the morning of November 24, up at Lake Berryessa, Cindy, a waitress working at Moskowite Corners General Store, watched a strange man enter. He sat down in the rear and stared at her so long he made her nervous. Finally, she approached him. “Can I get you anything?” she asked. “Do you know you’re a

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Robert Graysworth

at 1:45 A.M. (the last people she saw were the Bentleys San Francisco). As it ended ‘complains of [c/o], her pen just trans down the page, dragged from the last word she wrote to the bottom of the page as if she had been interrupted. It was not signed.” Donna’s car was later found parked near her new apartment.
An unidentified male caller rang Donna’s landlord and employer and said that she would not be returning because of illness in the family. “They had received a phone call that she had an emergency at home,” said Jo Anne, “and when her boss called home to her mom, she said, “There’s no illness in the family. That call is a lie.’ That’s when we knew. And we went there that night.” The family flew out from Sioux Falls, South Dakota. “We went to San Francisco and Jo Anne met us at the airport and drove us to Tahoe,” said Mary. “And she had been up there to see Donna. I had been on vacation with Mom and my four little kids and we were there just two weeks before Labor Day. Then Jo Anne went up there to see her for Labor Day, and so we went up Sunday night. We couldn’t get a word out of anyone at the casino-where even put it out as a missing person until forty-eight hours had passed. The police had been in the apartment and searched it. We went back up on the third of October and came back on Monday the fifth. There was someone Jo Anne and Donna were dating from Sacramento. There was a phone call South Lake police had received from Sacramento, but he never called back.” Jo Anne said, “Her sister had a private detective pursuing the investigation for years, but they never found her- ever! It was very strange.”
“What was really strange,” Lynch told me, “is some guy came up to Vallejo P.D. one night and he was drunk. He said he had been trying to report Donna Lass’s disappearance to SFPD, but the guy was heavy drinker and when he had gone there they’d thrown him out. He knew there had been a previous murder in Vallejo by the Zodiac so he came up here to report. I talked to him for a long time, but I can think of that guy’s name. Or the name of the musician he thought was involved,but that orchestra was in Tahoe at the time this girl disappeared.They never found her did they? No.”
There was a tenuous Tahoe connection with Leigh Allen. A friend of Leigh’s had bought a hotel there, and Leigh might have been visiting him the night Lass vanished. And I found a connection to the 1963 murders of Robert Domingos and Linda Edward.

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