morf13 wrote:Here's my problem, I think his suspect is interesting. I think it's also interesting that the Girl who he kidnapped/married, had Grandparents living in Vallejo in 1969. I think the fact his Father/Suspect, assuming he really enjoyed the Mikado is interesting. Ther'e alot of interesting stuff.
What I can't even accept, or force myself to read(listen to since its an audio book),is the part in which the author, out of left field, suddenly just starts saying that "Van shot Darlene","Van mailed a letter to the editor". No warning, no bother to make a connection or show how he came to be zodiac, or if he knew the victims. None of that. This is no short book, and I can't bring myself to go thru 5 more hours of bullshit in which this guy decides, with no proof, to declare his Father was zodiac.
I think the suspect is interesting, and he may even be zodiac, but I can't finish it, I just can't. If his Suspect turns out to be zodiac, it apparently will be thur dumb luck, because in my opinion, the Author has shown no verifiable evidence or connections.
Luckily, it looks like several people her will have the book soon, so reports should be plenty. I have a feeling, they will mostly be negative.
I hope everybody here understands
morf13 wrote:Here's my problem, I think his suspect is interesting. I think it's also interesting that the Girl who he kidnapped/married, had Grandparents living in Vallejo in 1969. I think the fact his Father/Suspect, assuming he really enjoyed the Mikado is interesting. Ther'e alot of interesting stuff.
What I can't even accept, or force myself to read(listen to since its an audio book),is the part in which the author, out of left field, suddenly just starts saying that "Van shot Darlene","Van mailed a letter to the editor". No warning, no bother to make a connection or show how he came to be zodiac, or if he knew the victims. None of that. This is no short book, and I can't bring myself to go thru 5 more hours of bullshit in which this guy decides, with no proof, to declare his Father was zodiac.
I think the suspect is interesting, and he may even be zodiac, but I can't finish it, I just can't. If his Suspect turns out to be zodiac, it apparently will be thur dumb luck, because in my opinion, the Author has shown no verifiable evidence or connections.
Luckily, it looks like several people her will have the book soon, so reports should be plenty. I have a feeling, they will mostly be negative.
I hope everybody here understands
morf13 wrote:I will try, no promises
Zamantha wrote:morf13 wrote:Here's my problem, I think his suspect is interesting. I think it's also interesting that the Girl who he kidnapped/married, had Grandparents living in Vallejo in 1969. I think the fact his Father/Suspect, assuming he really enjoyed the Mikado is interesting. Ther'e alot of interesting stuff.
What I can't even accept, or force myself to read(listen to since its an audio book),is the part in which the author, out of left field, suddenly just starts saying that "Van shot Darlene","Van mailed a letter to the editor". No warning, no bother to make a connection or show how he came to be zodiac, or if he knew the victims. None of that. This is no short book, and I can't bring myself to go thru 5 more hours of bullshit in which this guy decides, with no proof, to declare his Father was zodiac.
I think the suspect is interesting, and he may even be zodiac, but I can't finish it, I just can't. If his Suspect turns out to be zodiac, it apparently will be thur dumb luck, because in my opinion, the Author has shown no verifiable evidence or connections.
Luckily, it looks like several people her will have the book soon, so reports should be plenty. I have a feeling, they will mostly be negative.
I hope everybody here understands
Morf, my theory on this, is to finish the book. Any Book on the Z at this point is liable to have some things suspicious in them. But just because an author makes a mistake, doesn't mean they don't have the right guy. That goes for a lot of Zodiac research.
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