entropy wrote:...it's hard for me to reconcile Hartnell's description of seeing "combed", "greasy" hair through the mask's eyeholes and Shepard's alleged description that the hair "hung down across his forehead" with the Stine witnesses' description.
Are their observations both wrong or misinterpreted? Is it a disguise or alteration of hairstyle? Or is it a indication that Zodiac may have looked different at that particular time? If so, why the change of look two weeks later?
Chappie makes a good point that the physical descriptions are really all over the map if they are descriptions of the same man. Is that a reasonable range of eyewitness error or an indication that they aren't describing the same person?
Yeah I can't get my head around that first bit either. I guess it comes down to exactly what Bryan saw and through what shape of gap and at what angle and where the sun was. All of these factors add up to what he did see but they have to vie for position with that he thought he saw. Ditto for Cecelia. Given those determining factors and the circumstances, It's not inconceivable for me to reconcile a lot of the information bearing in mind the situation.
As for changing the hair 2 weeks later ..... I wonder. I don't think the info about the hair from Bryan and Cecelia was released at the time? was it? Can't see anything about it the Chron archives. Could it have been released by any Napa newspapers or any newspapers for that matter or was that info kept tucked away in the police reports? And what about the 3 girls? I know an artists rendering of the person they described was printed in the Chron and was said to be of a man that several person saw acting suspiciously. Kinda makes you wonder if he saw that and (if it was him) decided he'd change his hair for the next one. Who knows. I think Zodiac was reactionary, he replied to challenges and requests and we know he was probably following all the newspaper reports concerning his activities. Since I haven't any references to hair at LB prior to PH I have to wonder if something did make him alter his hair, was it something visual and that sketch is the only thing there was and it didn't carry any description as to hair colour.
The descriptions are all over the map but maybe not surprisingly so. If the person described by the girls at LB wasn't Zodiac then that clears up those discrepancies. I was watching or reading something crime related the other night, sorry can't remember what, but at one point someone in LE was talking about witnesses and how greatly their accounts of the same thing or description of the same person can vary hugely depending on the witness, their perception and recollection. It caught my attention because, in a weird way, it made sense and specifically in regard this case. This included height, weight, age, hair anything you can think of.
Back to the hair as described by Bryan and Cecelia. Without actually doing a full investigation and just going on how I imagine the circumstances regarding seeing the hair. It was from low level looking up. Add to that Zodiac's movements, head moving, leaning forward etc. IF he did have some hair on top (ie not a crew cut) well hair moves. IF it was 'greased' then that adds weight. Couple that with the affect of the hood possibly pushing down or at least resting on it and the sweat, well from the position of looking up into a narrow aperture, if they did get a glimpse, then the hair could well have hung down over the forehead but that doesn't have to be a lot of, or long hair. Just long enough to sit slightly on the forehead and the could just be a portion of the combed back hair on top flopping forward under the weight of the hood, grease, sweat and movement.
Personally I wouldn't be surprised if the guy the girls saw was Zodac and he had greased his hair to make it darker and less curly. With Tahoe posting the excerpt from the BRS report concerning MM's '69 comments on the hair I think there's a possibility that changing the hair might have been more of a standard thing than we thought. We go from short, curly, light brown almost blonde to brown/dark brown, combed, greasy to blonde crewcut possibly slightly red. Maybe we should be looking for a hairdresser lol. Or lex luther if we wanna hold on to the wig idea.
I know, there's the question, why bother doing anything with your hair if your gonna wear a hood. Well. Why bother doing anything with your hair at any of the crimes? Purely to cause confusion if you are witnessed would be my assumption. In that respect it makes sense to mix it up. I think it's possible he may have inadvertently been forced to make this more of a feature due to MM surviving and being able to gave a description.
If he did change his hair for Berryessa then it wasn't for the benefit of his victims which is why I wonder if it could have been Zodiac the girls seen with this new, darker, greased hair? It wasn't for he benefit of the other victims either. At LHR it was pitch black, at BRS he blinded them with a flashlight, at LB we have the hood and at PH he sat behind PS and I'm sure was pretty confident he wouldn't be surviving to give a description. It's two approaches, one to avoid being seen, much less identified, by your victims and then there's the other aspect of altering appearance to sow confusion amongst witness statements (intended or not but I'm entertaining the idea it was intentional).
Basically I don't see what the problem is. Changing hairstyles is surely something that would be employed to avoid identification and I don't think there's anything unlikely about achieving those given the descriptions we have. It's not like he had hair half way down his back at PH.
Sorry that was so long but that's pretty ALL my thoughts on the hair thing as it stands.