Have we Zodiac killer or LISK sperged yet?
Copy and pasted from another thread:
Ted Kaczynski as the Zodiac killer
The timeline:
- In 1966 Ted went to see a psychiatrist about the possibility of trooning out but lost his nerve at the last moment. Feeling ashamed at what his sexual urges had almost led him to do, he would record in his diary that he had risen from the ashes like a pheonix and pondered if he really could start to kill the people he wanted to kill. His diary entries would also reveal a hatred for couples in love and the torture he felt from "acute sexual starvation".
- There are several murders which occurred in the weeks after Ted wrote about this in his diary for which we might consider him a suspect (admittedly with not too much evidence) but we'll focus on the Zodiac killings here. Anyway, young Ted heads off to work at Berkeley College in 1967 full of frustration and murderous desire.
- In late June, 1968, the Robison Family are murdered in a cabin in Michigan. After the murder, the police receive a letter from the alleged killer with a cipher to be a solved. He asks to be called Zodius. Was Zodiac in the mid-west before he started killing in California? Perhaps Zodiac wasn't the killer of the Robison family but first conceived the idea of messing with the police at this time? (Ted was from Illinois)
- October 1968. The new academic semester is one month underway and the first canonical Zodiac murder takes place. However, the first letter from Mr Z himself will not be received by police until August 1969.
- Ted leaves his job at Berkeley college in the summer of 1969. The canonical Zodiac killings end in December 1969. (I can't find a date for when Ted actually left California for good but I believe he was there until December at least).
Some of the circumstantial evidence / coincidences (the parts I can remember
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- First, let us remember that Ted the unambomber was obsessed with codes, riddles and cat and mouse games.
- Ted signed off all his letters from prison with a Z under his name (ostensibly a double underline).
- The Zodiac's symbol was a circle with a cross through it. Ted signed his high school yearbook with a cross in a circle (although different to the Zodiac symbol). The unabomber used as his symbol the Anglo-Saxon rune for 'Z' placed inside a circle. Ted also studied the boundary functions of circles for his PhD. His life was lines in circles.
- Both men showed an interest in/knowledge of Norse runes.
- All the letters that comprise "This is the Zodiac" are found in Theodore Kaczynki's name.
- Ted and Z are an excellent handwriting match, although both liked to change their style from time to time.
- The Zodiac referenced radians (a section of the arc of a circle to be measured).
- They both seemingly had a taste for the opera. Zodiac referenced Gilbert and Sullivan. Ted was known to be a Wagner fan.
- In both Ted and Z's ciphers we find the same trick of deliberately misspelling words by placing an e at the end. (E being the most common letter helps add to the confusion). Oh yeah, and both men are knowledgeable about codes and ciphers.
- There is good reason to believe that both Ted and Z sought to hide their power level in their correspondence with police by misspelling words and affecting a blue collar communication style despite showing obvious signs of high intelligence elsewhere. In Ted's case, he was wise to do this. As soon as he released his academic standard manifesto, he was recognized instantly.
- In Ted's cabin they found a dark homemade hood, very similar to the one Zodiac was said to have worn for one of his murders.
- The victims of the Lake Berryessa attack learned from Z that he had escaped from prison up Montana somewhere. Guess who had been scoping out land in Montana. Could it have been on his mind?
- Both the unabomber and Zodiac killer exhibit an obsession with wood and nature related language when choosing victims and places.
- People mistakenly think that the unabomber's attacks were a practical matter but that's not quite the case. Ted noted in his diary how he got off on killing people. He loved it.
Main objections to the theory
- "Z was described by witnesses as bulky." True, but Ted Kaczynski is known to have taken pleasure in the art of disguise. In his cabin the FBI found a hood (very similar to the description of the one Z wore at Lake Berryessa), and some size 7 soles attached to his size 10 shoes. Ted also wrote in his diary about how he would put wax in his gums to plumpen the appearance of his face. Would it have been beyond the mad bastard to make a few amendments to his clothes?
- "It's not Ted's MO. He was a distance killer." Ted is known to have committed arson, industrial sabotage, burglary, assault with a deadly weapon (someone shot and injured) and tompeepery. He was criminally diverse and expressed a desire to kill 10 years before his first known unabomber crime. Furthermore, Zodiac teased police by suggesting he had been using, or perhaps would use, different methods to kill and specifically threatened to upgrade to bomb-making.
- "Why not just admit to the Zodiac crimes?" The Zodiac is widely regarded to be an incel loser who shot and stabbed kids in the back. The unabomber by contrast became a sort of antihero to many. Ted wrote in his diary that he had committed other crimes before but stated that common knowledge of them would be bad for public relations.
- "What about Arthur Leigh Allen?" He was a fat sack of shit who liked the attention he got from being a Zodiac suspect and went out of his way to attract more suspicion.
I'll add this too. I've read all of Ted's publicly available writing. I think he had a brilliant mind and made excellent logical critiques of modernity and the industrial/tech system. I'd really rather he wasn't a maniacal sexually frustrated transvestite serial killer... but I think he most likely was.