Recently a retired CHP officer wrote a book claiming to have solved the Zodiac killer case. Others have done likewise. At least five people were killed and others injured in the late 1960s at his hands. This new book [not read here] is written by someone who worked on the case, and which is based on work by seven people—the “Mandamus Seven.” The author, Lyndon Lafferty, interviewed the killer in 1971, and says he is still alive.
More remarkable is that Lafferty claims that powerful interests ordered him and others to not go after this man in 1970s, and to “burn their notes.” He states that a powerful judge and secret societies were, and are, involved. Now I have claimed that many, or most serial killers were created by the intel agencies and/or the secret societies, to wreak havoc in society, and to kill whom they want killed at the moment. It also serves to make the people want ever-larger local and federal police agencies.
I am not an expert on the Zodiac killer. I’ve only seen three films on the matter. I have studied more on Ted Bundy, and other “cases.” And I have studied and written on the related matter of the kidnapping, torture and indoctrination of sex slaves—again by the secret societies and intel agencies. Sometimes intel agents or assets have to give over their own children for such indoctrination and a life as a sex slave, and next generation operative.
Now for Ted Bundy. There were several events that indicate that some of the police agencies’ actions led to him being free to kill for so long. One police agency, in Utah IIRC lost much of his file, which could have led to his earlier arrest. Also Bundy’s two escapes from jail are suspicious. Was this facilitated? As a very young man, Bundy had been a delegate to the Miami Republican Convention for Nelson Rockefeller. Around the time he started killing in the Seattle, WA area he was working for Gov. Evans, and was “tracking” his opponent. There are indications that he may have been interfering with the opposition candidate, and that he may have been arrested or detained for this, but let go.
Then there is the case of the Canadian serial killer/rapist, Paul Bernardo and his wife, Karla Homolka. There are many indications that the police could have arrested and charged him years earlier than they did. One photo of him has been cited for his wearing the Freemason ring.
Let’s return to Lyndon Lafferty and his new book on the Zodiac killer—who sent lengthy cryptic letters to the police during his spree. Some things are troubling about Lafferty himself and his six colleagues. Before the book came out Lafferty got publicity for it in newspapers. One listed him as being in the Air Force in Korea, during that war. Now Lafferty’s own site states basically he was an NSA agent in Korea. You might say he was (and is) a “certified” cryptologist therefore. Another of the seven is a retired Navy intelligence officer. The book does not actually name their suspect. Other dubious things include that the author calls the killer, “the most shocking and vicious killer of the 20th century.” Far from. And he states the motive for all his killings is definitive—adultery. If adultery were a motive for serial killing, the human race would have been wiped out a long time ago. So they may have done great detective work and know the real killer, or they may be covering for the real killer, who would be someone else.
I cite this work, because it is rare for a retired police officer to state how corrupt police supervisors and judges are, and to cite secret society involvement. That does give him some credibility.