Re: Circumstantial Evidence
AK Wilks: Excellent work Jelberg. I made a few comments and added additional evidence to supplement what you did.
Jelberg: The following is a list of strictly circumstantial evidence, pertaining to TJK.
*** If this is not your cup of tea, please read no further. ***
To begin, here is a link to TJK's psychological evaluation after his arrest for the UNABOMB crimes. It is very interesting and contains some fascinating similarities to Zodiac's mentality.
Ted's pivotal crisis in 1966 is detailed:


In his own admission, he was having these thoughts LONG before he would send his first bomb as the unabomber.
After reading that, the following stuck out like a sore thumb.

So during the tail end of his time at the University of Michigan; He was obsessed with the so called "Ms. Z" and some event caused him to be so sexually frustrated that he considered a sex change, and then after bailing on that idea, he decided that he was to start killing people.
Not long after, Ted would move to California to teach at Berkeley, and Cheri Jo Bates would be murdered in Riverside.
Hypothetically speaking, if TJK was Z, and responsible for the Bates murder, could she have reminded him of this "Ms. Z" or another female he was rejected by? Ted is known to have traveled significant distances alone and frequent Libraries and college campuses.
AK Wilks: As you mention above, in the summer of 1966, most likely late August/early September 1966, Ted Kaczynski records a break through moment in his life. He is a genius, yet socially alienated and isolated. He describes hearing the sound of couples having sex in the apartment next door to his, and he says it fills him with frustration and anger. Out of despair and self described "acute sexual starvation", he records in his journal that after the failed sex change bid, instead of killing himself he will "really kill everyone I hate."
The people he says he hates and wants to kill are many, but they include two distinct groups. One group is what he calls "bigshots" or "government officials", and these include "scientists", "big businessmen", "politicians" and "police". Zodiac taunted police and the government, and hinted in a letter he may have killed SFPD Officer Radetich.
The other group of people he hated and wanted to kill included love making "couples", "rowdy college students" and those college men and women he deems "promiscuous". Zodiac attacked three sets of couples, two parked at lovers lane type areas and one at a park lake.
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False Evidence
AFAIK Ted was ruled out for the Z crimes on fingerprint evidence. (AK Wilks: Yes, one thing cited by SFPD is that Ted's prints did not match the unknown prints recovered from the Stine cab. But a detective at another department told me he doubts Zodiac left prints in the cab).).
Ted eluded the FBI for nearly 2 decades as the Unabomber.
When he finally was identified, it was due to his brother notifying the FBI. When Ted was caught he had in his cabin
a book on fingerprinting that was actually written by the FBI.

Though the book from the cabin was published after the zodiac crimes, we can't rule out that Ted hadn't looked at other books about the subject in earlier years.
In TJK's court documents there are multiple noted instances were fingerprints did not match, and where he planted false clues.

Zodiac:



A man with 160+ IQ, with a book written by the FBI on fingerprints, who managed to evade capture for almost 2 decades, until his brother was finally convinced by his wife to turn Ted in, was demonstrably a professional at manipulating evidence.
If there has been no DNA profile comparison to the supposed zodiac profile (if there even is one) it is impossible to rule out Ted on fingerprint evidence alone, knowing the extent to which he went to falsify evidence. (Not to mention zodiac himself also stated he left fake clues.)
AK WILKS: Very Interesting. Some of that I was not aware of. Yes Ted left false clues, as Zodiac bragged of doing, and may well have done. Ted once went into a bus station men's room and got a hair that he planted in a mailing.
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The choice of weapons
Lake Herman Road
Blue Rock Springs
Ted's hand built pistol
All of these pistols share a strikingly similar body style.
AK Wilks: Very true and very interesting. I never noticed that before.
Jelberg: When Ted was captured, the FBI created a 34 page inventory of items seized from the cabin.
The majority of the guns on that list were small caliber (.22 & .25) along with a 30-06 rifle which he probably needed to take deer with, as the smaller caliber guns would be inadequate at distance in the woods.
Ted’s preference for smaller caliber weapons is notable in the fact that Zodiac apparently also shared the same taste in firearms.
The Lake Herman Road attack was committed with a .22 pistol.
The cops mentioned a J.C. Higgins Model 80 as the potential weapon used. This is a .22 pistol used for target practice/camping. While looking for information about that gun, I came across this page which basically says the gun is a Sears branded High Standard Duramatic pistol.

So, when Z mentioned:

it would seem he was referring to the Sears Catalog/Wish book.

anything remind you of Z????
AK Wilks: Wow. Odd, specific and disturbing. Yes both Zodiac and Ted Kaczynski used .22 pistols. But it is even more specific than that. Both owned and used Winchester Western .22 Super X ammo. Both had guns with flashlights attached to the barrel. In a sniper attack, Kaczynski shot a worker at a mining site with a rifle. Zodiac threatened a sniper attack to shoot school kids on a bus with a rifle.

Items confiscated from Ted’s cabin.

Note the old school box of polyethylene sheeting from Sears (to waterproof matches – per TJK).
What I found more interesting was the mention that "Sears dropped the JC Higgins name in favor of Ted Williams in 1961".

You may be thinking that is just a weird fluke and I am grasping at straws, but bear with me...
When looking up info on Ted Williams the following things are what made me look deeper.
Ted Williams was a baseball player for the Boston Redsox, but was also an avid sportsman who loved the woods, which is why Sears decided to use his name as a brand. He also served in the Korean war which was no doubt covered in the newspapers in the early 50's

-aside from the fact that an egocentric killer (TJK) might like a gun that had his name associated with it,
was Ted Williams' handwriting the prototype that zodiac used when disguising his own handwriting?
The dots in the signature were asking to be looked into...
Ted Williams regularly wrote back to fans that sent him letters, and signed a lot of baseballs.
Items that might be sold in stores that sell the kind of comics that Tahoe proved Z had read. (more on that in a minute)
Along with the odd placement of the dots, the handwriting of Ted Williams displays a few more similarities Z used.
The use of + for "and"


"Your PAL"


"Splinter"
The comics that Tahoe discovered Z used were from around 1952. TJK was 10 years old at this time; the age that comic books would be very influential.
Was Ted into Western’s at a young age? You tell me…

Another source for the baseball connection could be Ted’s brother David. He mentions he was into baseball and collecting cards when he was young in his book, and that Ted didn’t get why he was so into the players and their cards.

Some similarities between zodiac and Ted:
use of 22 caliber weapons (and use of Winchester Western Super X ammo - AK Wilks)
attacks in San Francisco
rage towards females
around 5'9" tall
shoe size between 9.5 and 10.5
use of disguises (TJK extensively)
leaving false evidence at crime scenes (TJK extensively)
hiding their level of education in their writings
letters to San Francisco newspapers
connection to Montana
Hood found in cabin
use of the term “shabby” to describe appearance
disliked being labeled as "sick" (court document show TJK was adamant about this)
the list goes on and on...
But all of this is just circumstantial evidence.
AK Wilks: Not only did Zodiac and Ted Kaczynski both have a connection to Montana, but both had a connection to Deer Lodge, Montana.
KACZYNSKI AND ZODIAC CONNECTION TO DEER LODGE, MONTANA
One very interesting fact: Zodiac said on 9/27/69 to Bryan Hartnell that he had escaped from "Deer Lodge, Montana", an obscure small town that has a state prison. How many people in California would have heard of that town, and why would it be on their minds that they would mention it? I think the number would be very small. But Ted had just driven through or by this tiny town in the middle of nowhere with his brother weeks earlier, and he remarked how beautiful an area it was. It made such an impression that it was within an hour of where Ted would buy the cabin he would live in the rest of his life. Driving through Deer Lodge, Montana, a few weeks before Zodiac mentioned it to Hartnell, Ted would have seen the signs warning " Prison Area Do Not PickUp Hitchhikers" and "Deer Lodge State Prison".
Jelberg: The following is a list of strictly circumstantial evidence, pertaining to TJK.
*** If this is not your cup of tea, please read no further. ***
To begin, here is a link to TJK's psychological evaluation after his arrest for the UNABOMB crimes. It is very interesting and contains some fascinating similarities to Zodiac's mentality.
Ted's pivotal crisis in 1966 is detailed:


In his own admission, he was having these thoughts LONG before he would send his first bomb as the unabomber.
After reading that, the following stuck out like a sore thumb.

So during the tail end of his time at the University of Michigan; He was obsessed with the so called "Ms. Z" and some event caused him to be so sexually frustrated that he considered a sex change, and then after bailing on that idea, he decided that he was to start killing people.
Not long after, Ted would move to California to teach at Berkeley, and Cheri Jo Bates would be murdered in Riverside.
Hypothetically speaking, if TJK was Z, and responsible for the Bates murder, could she have reminded him of this "Ms. Z" or another female he was rejected by? Ted is known to have traveled significant distances alone and frequent Libraries and college campuses.
AK Wilks: As you mention above, in the summer of 1966, most likely late August/early September 1966, Ted Kaczynski records a break through moment in his life. He is a genius, yet socially alienated and isolated. He describes hearing the sound of couples having sex in the apartment next door to his, and he says it fills him with frustration and anger. Out of despair and self described "acute sexual starvation", he records in his journal that after the failed sex change bid, instead of killing himself he will "really kill everyone I hate."
The people he says he hates and wants to kill are many, but they include two distinct groups. One group is what he calls "bigshots" or "government officials", and these include "scientists", "big businessmen", "politicians" and "police". Zodiac taunted police and the government, and hinted in a letter he may have killed SFPD Officer Radetich.
The other group of people he hated and wanted to kill included love making "couples", "rowdy college students" and those college men and women he deems "promiscuous". Zodiac attacked three sets of couples, two parked at lovers lane type areas and one at a park lake.
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False Evidence
AFAIK Ted was ruled out for the Z crimes on fingerprint evidence. (AK Wilks: Yes, one thing cited by SFPD is that Ted's prints did not match the unknown prints recovered from the Stine cab. But a detective at another department told me he doubts Zodiac left prints in the cab).).
Ted eluded the FBI for nearly 2 decades as the Unabomber.
When he finally was identified, it was due to his brother notifying the FBI. When Ted was caught he had in his cabin
a book on fingerprinting that was actually written by the FBI.

Though the book from the cabin was published after the zodiac crimes, we can't rule out that Ted hadn't looked at other books about the subject in earlier years.
In TJK's court documents there are multiple noted instances were fingerprints did not match, and where he planted false clues.

Zodiac:



A man with 160+ IQ, with a book written by the FBI on fingerprints, who managed to evade capture for almost 2 decades, until his brother was finally convinced by his wife to turn Ted in, was demonstrably a professional at manipulating evidence.
If there has been no DNA profile comparison to the supposed zodiac profile (if there even is one) it is impossible to rule out Ted on fingerprint evidence alone, knowing the extent to which he went to falsify evidence. (Not to mention zodiac himself also stated he left fake clues.)
AK WILKS: Very Interesting. Some of that I was not aware of. Yes Ted left false clues, as Zodiac bragged of doing, and may well have done. Ted once went into a bus station men's room and got a hair that he planted in a mailing.
------------------------------------------------------------
The choice of weapons
Lake Herman Road
Blue Rock Springs
Ted's hand built pistolAll of these pistols share a strikingly similar body style.
AK Wilks: Very true and very interesting. I never noticed that before.
Jelberg: When Ted was captured, the FBI created a 34 page inventory of items seized from the cabin.
The majority of the guns on that list were small caliber (.22 & .25) along with a 30-06 rifle which he probably needed to take deer with, as the smaller caliber guns would be inadequate at distance in the woods.
Ted’s preference for smaller caliber weapons is notable in the fact that Zodiac apparently also shared the same taste in firearms.
The Lake Herman Road attack was committed with a .22 pistol.
The cops mentioned a J.C. Higgins Model 80 as the potential weapon used. This is a .22 pistol used for target practice/camping. While looking for information about that gun, I came across this page which basically says the gun is a Sears branded High Standard Duramatic pistol.

So, when Z mentioned:

it would seem he was referring to the Sears Catalog/Wish book.

anything remind you of Z????
AK Wilks: Wow. Odd, specific and disturbing. Yes both Zodiac and Ted Kaczynski used .22 pistols. But it is even more specific than that. Both owned and used Winchester Western .22 Super X ammo. Both had guns with flashlights attached to the barrel. In a sniper attack, Kaczynski shot a worker at a mining site with a rifle. Zodiac threatened a sniper attack to shoot school kids on a bus with a rifle.

Items confiscated from Ted’s cabin.

Note the old school box of polyethylene sheeting from Sears (to waterproof matches – per TJK).
What I found more interesting was the mention that "Sears dropped the JC Higgins name in favor of Ted Williams in 1961".

You may be thinking that is just a weird fluke and I am grasping at straws, but bear with me...
When looking up info on Ted Williams the following things are what made me look deeper.
Ted Williams was a baseball player for the Boston Redsox, but was also an avid sportsman who loved the woods, which is why Sears decided to use his name as a brand. He also served in the Korean war which was no doubt covered in the newspapers in the early 50's

-aside from the fact that an egocentric killer (TJK) might like a gun that had his name associated with it,
was Ted Williams' handwriting the prototype that zodiac used when disguising his own handwriting?
The dots in the signature were asking to be looked into...
Ted Williams regularly wrote back to fans that sent him letters, and signed a lot of baseballs.
Items that might be sold in stores that sell the kind of comics that Tahoe proved Z had read. (more on that in a minute)
Along with the odd placement of the dots, the handwriting of Ted Williams displays a few more similarities Z used.
The use of + for "and"


"Your PAL"


"Splinter"
The comics that Tahoe discovered Z used were from around 1952. TJK was 10 years old at this time; the age that comic books would be very influential.
Was Ted into Western’s at a young age? You tell me…

Another source for the baseball connection could be Ted’s brother David. He mentions he was into baseball and collecting cards when he was young in his book, and that Ted didn’t get why he was so into the players and their cards.

Some similarities between zodiac and Ted:
use of 22 caliber weapons (and use of Winchester Western Super X ammo - AK Wilks)
attacks in San Francisco
rage towards females
around 5'9" tall
shoe size between 9.5 and 10.5
use of disguises (TJK extensively)
leaving false evidence at crime scenes (TJK extensively)
hiding their level of education in their writings
letters to San Francisco newspapers
connection to Montana
Hood found in cabin
use of the term “shabby” to describe appearance
disliked being labeled as "sick" (court document show TJK was adamant about this)
the list goes on and on...
But all of this is just circumstantial evidence.
AK Wilks: Not only did Zodiac and Ted Kaczynski both have a connection to Montana, but both had a connection to Deer Lodge, Montana.
KACZYNSKI AND ZODIAC CONNECTION TO DEER LODGE, MONTANA
One very interesting fact: Zodiac said on 9/27/69 to Bryan Hartnell that he had escaped from "Deer Lodge, Montana", an obscure small town that has a state prison. How many people in California would have heard of that town, and why would it be on their minds that they would mention it? I think the number would be very small. But Ted had just driven through or by this tiny town in the middle of nowhere with his brother weeks earlier, and he remarked how beautiful an area it was. It made such an impression that it was within an hour of where Ted would buy the cabin he would live in the rest of his life. Driving through Deer Lodge, Montana, a few weeks before Zodiac mentioned it to Hartnell, Ted would have seen the signs warning " Prison Area Do Not PickUp Hitchhikers" and "Deer Lodge State Prison".




