The Zodiac Killer: 2,500 Suspects Pt. 4
Two thousand five hundred people formally investigated. Fifty new names proposed every year. Fifty-seven years. Not one charge. Not one conviction. Not one answer.
That is where Part 4 begins.
Kathryn and Gabriel finally get to the names. Arthur Leigh Allen, the gravitational center of the investigation, the man eight filing cabinets were built around, whose DNA and fingerprints still came back negative. Lawrence Kane, identified by the only officer known to have seen the Zodiac face-to-face. Earl Van Best Jr., named by his own son in a New York Times bestseller, and then largely debunked. Gary Francis Poste, named by forty former law enforcement officials who spent years on nothing else. And then December 2025 drops a connection nobody saw coming: the Zodiac Killer and the Black Dahlia murder, linked by cipher, by keyword, by a dying man's sketch titled Elizabeth with the word Zodiac hidden in the shading. Two investigators. Two completely different suspects. One theory they both agree on.
The game has been running for fifty-seven years. This is what it looks like from the inside.
SOURCES: A Current Affair. "Branded A Butcher: Arthur Leigh Allen." youtube.com/watch?v=z17Tsjnm5xQ. Baber, Alex. Cold Case Consultants of America. Margolis Investigation Findings. Los Angeles Times, December 2025. Hodel, Steve. Black Dahlia Avenger. Arcade Publishing, 2003. Hodel, Steve. Most Evil. Dutton, 2009. Stewart, Gary L. The Most Dangerous Animal of All. Harper Collins, 2014. Graysmith, Robert. Zodiac. Berkley Books, 1986. Graysmith, Robert. Zodiac Unmasked. Berkley Books, 2002. California Department of Justice. Zodiac Killer Case Files. 1969–2004. Fincher, David, dir. Zodiac. Paramount Pictures, 2007. Federal Bureau of Investigation. Zodiac Investigation Records. SFPD Homicide Division. Zodiac Case Files. 1969–1978.
DISCLAIMER: This episode discusses murder, serial homicide, unsolved violent crimes, and the Black Dahlia homicide of 1947. All suspect discussions are strictly educational and do not constitute accusation, legal conclusion, or forensic finding of any kind regarding any living or deceased individual. Circumstantial evidence presented reflects established investigative record and published research only. The December 2025 developments connecting the Zodiac case to the Black Dahlia murder are based on emerging reporting and independent investigative claims and have not been confirmed by any law enforcement agency. Cipher analysis attributed to former NSA personnel reflects published claims and has not been officially confirmed. No theory presented constitutes proven fact. Psychological and cultural analysis is for educational purposes only and does not constitute clinical diagnosis or professional forensic assessment of any individual.
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