mike_r wrote:Morf,
I am trying to make you understand that since the Confession was published for all to see, the notion of "identical phrases," "identical spelling errors" and "identical words" is rendered meaningless because Z could have gotten those "shared elements" from reading the Confession and incorporating some of that writing into his own letters in order to feel closer to that murderer/letter writer. Tenor and tone are not all that subjective. There are glaring differences between the way the Riverside writer wrote the Confession and his thought processes and the way Z wrote; these are not academic subtleties. Have you read TITZS? That is one thing I thought they really got right when I first read it.
If the same person wrote the Confession and the Z letters, I think it will surprise a lot of people. The Confession writer was fantasizing about women. The Z letters are in-your-face and written by a guy who liked to bark out lists of orders. What do they say? The writer of the Confession was a poet who couldn't feel and the Z letters were by an engineer who couldn't write (or at least convinced people that he couldn't write!).
Mike
This killer couldn't evolve from a twisted letter writer in the Bates case, somebody on the edge of becoming something more than twisted? Then changed by the time he became Zodiac, and realized what power he held after scaring the bay area with murders under his belt?? The key thing you are missing, that I am trying to get YOU to understand is, forget the tone, the message, etc in the bates case writing, I don't find it believable on top of all of that stuff that the Zodiac's writing was so close to the Bates writer to fool seasoned docs examiners, Sherwood, the FBI,etc. it's totally up to you what you want to believe, it's a free country. Me,I'll stick with LE's official conclusion that the writing in the Bates case belonged to Zodiac.
The Argosy article from 1971 shows a pic of the desk poem and other Bates stuff. AFTER Zodiac link was found in Riverside. You think Zodiac saw this writing and copied it. What source published all of the info for Zodiac to use? Since he needed all the wording and a good image to try and disguise ALL of his handwriting to resemble that Bates material. In Zodiac's July 1970 "little list" letter, he wrote "Some I shall tie over ant hills and watch them scream + twich and squirm" but the Argosy article didn't come out till 1971. So, a challenge for you- provide documentation that Zodiac in SF bay area, prior to the Argosy article had enough material to steal the twich/squirm stuff from the confession letter, and had images of the handwriting by the Riverside writer to use for himself closely enough to fool writing experts......

I'll wait for the source.....if it exists
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