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Re: Mr. X passes away

PostPosted: Sat May 17, 2014 4:13 pm
by Tahoe27
Welsh Chappie wrote:
Theforeigner wrote:
morf13 wrote:I have posted MrX's ss application in the top secret zodiac suspect discussion....

How come hardly any comments on it????


Can´t find that thread could you post a link?


Morf I was going to say earlier that it's probably best to place the SSN form for Kjell in a thread of it's own in 'Mr X'. At present it's hid several pages into a thread that doesn't specifically say Kjell's SSN Ap. form is on there. Just a suggestion.



That thread is private for a reason though. Certain things should remain private.

Re: Mr. X passes away

PostPosted: Sat May 17, 2014 5:01 pm
by Welsh Chappie
That thread is private for a reason though. Certain things should remain private.

Ok that's fair enough Tahoe but Morf twice asked for feedback on Kjell's SS Ap. and i only suggested that because of where it's located it isn't easily going to be found to get peoples feedback. TheForeigner's subsequent post cements my point when he/she commented/asked: "Can´t find that thread could you post a link?"

I think Morf has done a such great job in acquiring these documents that they should have their own place and not randomly hidden on page 4 of a thread that doesn't specifically state that this is where the document can be found. Just my humble opinion.

Re: Mr. X passes away

PostPosted: Thu Jun 19, 2014 8:50 pm
by joedetective
Now that Chappie is gone, Kjell Qvale's thread has gone cold. I don't have anything new to add, just saddened that no one has commented here in over a month. He's still my favorite suspect. I wonder whatever happened to getting that blacked out name from the Stine report.

Re: Mr. X passes away

PostPosted: Thu Jun 19, 2014 10:46 pm
by Zamantha
joedetective wrote:Now that Chappie is gone, Kjell Qvale's thread has gone cold. I don't have anything new to add, just saddened that no one has commented here in over a month. He's still my favorite suspect. I wonder whatever happened to getting that blacked out name from the Stine report.

Some of us are still interested in Mr. X. Sent you a pm, pls read!
Thanks, Zam*

Re: Mr. X passes away

PostPosted: Sun Jul 13, 2014 2:22 am
by ophion1031
Anyone think it is possible that Mr. X hid Zodiac at his house after the murder, and then he went outside to scope things out?

Re: Mr. X passes away

PostPosted: Sun Jul 13, 2014 6:44 am
by joedetective
ophion1031 wrote:Anyone think it is possible that Mr. X hid Zodiac at his house after the murder, and then he went outside to scope things out?


Yeah, I do. The connections between X and Z are too many to be coincidence IMO. It would also explain some of the issues people have on here with Fouke and Pelissetti's timeline concerning the dog walker

Re: Mr. X passes away

PostPosted: Sun Jul 13, 2014 12:42 pm
by Nachtsider
ophion1031 wrote:Anyone think it is possible that Mr. X hid Zodiac at his house after the murder, and then he went outside to scope things out?

Qvale as the Imperial Wizard of Team Zodiac.

A bit Harry Martin, but I don't know; it's strangely tantalising.

Still raises the question of motive, though.

Re: Mr. X passes away

PostPosted: Sun Jul 13, 2014 6:50 pm
by mike_r
Hi-

I think that one question that should be discouraged on message boards is the "Is it possible...?" question. The fact is that anything is possible except for that which has already been completely disproved. The question is if there is any evidence to support a given idea. Could he have hidden the killer in his home? Could he be the "Grand Wizard" of some nefarious plot? Sure. But prove it to us! ;)

I have been open to a collaboration between two people (never thought of more than that, though) since early July 1999, when I thought about "The Mikado" in terms of a collaboration between two people--Gilbert and Sullivan. So that idea is a viable one for me and has nothing to do with the DNA "exclusion" of 2002, since I held out this possibility for over three years BEFORE the ABC show aired.

I agree that anyone coming to this case with an open mind will agree that there is too much pointing at KQ for him to be simply written off because of who he was. That is very 1990s and predates Richard Walter's profile of a man who killed for power and from a position of power.

Mike

Re: Mr. X passes away

PostPosted: Tue Jul 15, 2014 10:38 am
by joedetective
Nachtsider wrote:
ophion1031 wrote:Anyone think it is possible that Mr. X hid Zodiac at his house after the murder, and then he went outside to scope things out?

Qvale as the Imperial Wizard of Team Zodiac.

A bit Harry Martin, but I don't know; it's strangely tantalising.

Still raises the question of motive, though.



I think KQ states his motive quite clearly in his letter to The Chronicle where he scapegoats the media and LE for the rise of violent crime. That letter to me is just a tamer version of a Z letter. I think he set out to demonstrate just how inept LE was and how The Chronicle was glorifying murder. Being rich and relatively known, KQ didn't feel safe in his own home and decided he rather be the aggressor, the powerful controller, rather than feel like a victim.

I just discovered from a new blog called crackproof that Z mailed most of his letters from SF, not all that far from PH. Which for me is another indication that suggests KQ was involved.

Re: Mr. X passes away

PostPosted: Wed Jul 16, 2014 8:43 am
by joedetective
I second what Mike said. I try to keep an open mind, but evidence of KQ's involvement to me seems overwhelming. Would I charge him ( hypothetically, if I was LE and KQ was still alive)? No, but I would put money on it. If the redacted name the witness fingered on the Stine report turned out to be KQ than it would be unequivocal for me