Zodiac Killer s code unmasking murderer finally solved after 50 years by engineer
French engineer Fayçal Ziraoui claims to have figured out the identity of the killer after cracking two of the codes in just two weeks. The notorious murderer wreaked havoc in the 1960s and 70s
Faycal Ziraoui is convinced he has managed to crack the code that reveals the name of the Zodiac Killer (Image: Bettmann Archive)
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Feuds erupt after man claims he found Zodiac Killer s identity in a cipher
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A San Francisco Police Department wanted bulletin and copies of letters sent to the San Francisco Chronicle by a man who called himself Zodiac are displayed May 3, 2018, in San Francisco. Eric Risberg / Associated Press
A French engineer is convinced he s solved one of true crime s greatest mysteries. But the problem is no one seems to believe him.
In January, Fayçal Ziraoui began posting on a popular forum where sleuths dissect theories about the Zodiac Killer, who murdered five people in the Bay Area from 1968-69. Ziraoui s long, detailed posts describe the process by which he says he cracked two of Zodiac s unsolved ciphers, known as Z13 and Z32. Z13 was sent to the San Francisco Chronicle in 1970 and says My name is followed by 13 letters and symbols. Z32 was also received by the Chronicle in 1970, along with a letter threatening to wipe out a school bus and an an
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