Chappie made mention in another thread of a question that I think is really important to consider so I'm going to plagiarize my own post on the topic from ZKfacts.
Here's a question that's always made me scratch my head...
The Stine scene sketch shows Z with short, possibly crewcut style hair. Several eyewitnesses confirm the basic accuracy of the sketch so I think it's fair to say that Z had short hair on 10/11/69. Hartnell, however, exactly two weeks earlier in his interview with the Napa County Sheriff's Dept. (page 23 of their report), described Zodiac's costume and general appearance in detail and comments on Z's hair:
"Victim stated he could also see hair through the mask's eyelets and observed the hair to be dark brown."
In his beside interview (page 4), Hartnell states:
"I looked through his hair. I(t) kind of looked like it was combed, you know, like this.. it was brownish, you know, dark brown hair"
I always presumed that Hartnell was describing Z as having hair long enough to show up through the eyeholes of his Lake Berryessa costume, which would obviously contradict the description at the Stine scene. The description is so detailed that I would think Hartnell would have stated that "his eyebrows appeared to be dark brown" if that's what he saw.
I find it impossible to believe that Hartnell would describe "looking through his hair" through the eyeholes of his Lake Berryessa costume if Z's hair was anything close to resembling what Stine witnesses saw and I think these descriptions bring up a couple of important questions:
If Hartnell's description is accurate (and I'm not sure why it wouldn't be considered to be), did Z have much longer hair just two weeks before his infamous composite sketch?
If so, which look represents his everyday appearance? The longer hair that he attempted to conceal at Lake Berryessa or the shorter hair seen at the Stine scene?
Zodiac says:
"I look like the description passed out only when I do my thing, the rest of the time I look entirle different"
He's essentially endorsing the composite sketch but stating that it doesn't represent his everyday appearance. Is he lying or telling the truth?
