Some thoughts about the Stine crime scene (keep your children away when watching..):
On this picture, you can see that there is a car standing directly behind Stine's cab (2 feet?). The cab's wheel is about the same position where the tree is, rather a bit further. The cab itself stands quite parallel to the roadside. Also it can be seen that the car in fact had a solid crash on the left side.
http://www.bermuda-triangle.org/Stine_M ... 1-1969.jpgOn this picture, however, the cab does not stand parallel to the roadside. Also, the cab's front wheel is definitely behind or at least almost behind the tree, slightly steered to the left (indicating that Stine did stop the car while still being alive). Stine's left arm is hanging out of the passenger's side, with him laying on his back, as if someone had tried to pull him out of the cab. There is blood on the floor outside the cab, however no fare booklet yet. The light spot on the floor, in the blood, appears as if his head was there.
http://welshchappie.wordpress.com/2012/ ... ine-scene/Stine laying on his back. His buttom is not on the driver's side but rather in the middle of the seat. He therefore (was) moved at least 40-50 cm to the passenger's side, where his assailant was assumed to be. BTW, Stine was shot in the back of his head. It therefore may be doubted that his assailant was sitting on the passenger's side. If he had tried to get out of the cab, he rather would have done it on the driver's side, or, at least he would have died on his front instead of his back.
http://www.bermuda-triangle.org/Stine_M ... window.jpgAnother pic of Stine's cab. It shows that there is no car behind the cab and that the cab is not parked parallel to the roadside. There is blood on the floor, however no fare booklet yet.
http://www.redrumautographs.com/Zodiac.htmlPaul Stine, most of his belly free. Blood can be seen on the floor outside the cab, but there is no fare booklet yet. The car is at least two feet away from the roadside, his belly about 60-80% free. It appeas as if this had occured when Z took his shirt to cut pieces off. Parts of his jacket are moved, especially the left side, as if someone had pulled him on his jacket towards the passenger side. The car does not stand parallel to the roadside.
http://www.google.at/imgres?sa=X&espv=2 ... 4AQ&zoom=1The cab from behind, in its original position. There is blood on the floor outside the cab. However there is no car behind the cab and the rear wheel is 2 1/2 to three feet away from the roadside.
http://www.google.at/imgres?sa=X&espv=2 ... x=98&ty=84Stine's fare book or another object is on the floor of the passenger side. Possibly the fare booklet fell onto the floor outside of the cab, when Stine was taken out of the cab.
http://www.google.at/imgres?start=135&s ... 138&ty=103I think we should throw away the theory that Paul's killer was driving in the front seat. IMO, Paul was shot from behind, then someone opened the passenger door pulling him towards the passenger side (e.g. to cut his shirt). Also i do believe that the car was moved later, e.g. by police, at least the car behind the cab was parked after Stine had been driving his cab to the roadside.
Therefore I do believe that
a.) Stine had stopped his cab, turning his front wheel slightly parallel
b.) Stine had taken his fare booklet
c.) Z shot Stine into his head from behind
d.) Z left the cab, opened the passenger door, turned or pulled Stine on his jacket to the passenger's side
e.) Z left the scene, after wiping the cab
f.) Police stopped possibly directly behind the cab
g.) Police removed Stine's body, the fare booklet falling on the floor
h.) Police possibly moved the car slightly afterwardsQT
QT