Hunted: The Zodiac Murders - Revised Edition (The Zodiac Serial Killer Book 1) by Mark Hewitt

Hunted: The Zodiac Murders - Revised Edition (The Zodiac Serial Killer Book 1) by Mark Hewitt

Author:Mark Hewitt [Hewitt, Mark]
Language: eng
Format: azw3
Publisher: www.GeniusBookPublishing.com
Published: 2016-09-26T16:00:00+00:00


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The investigation continued on Monday, September 29. Narlow and Lonergan interviewed numerous citizens in the morning, and sought information from officers in other departments concerning this and other, similar, crimes. Land, after questioning the three PUC girls, reported back to Narlow that their observations could in fact be relevant to the case. Land had already asked the girls to report to the NCSO. Narlow and Lonergan started a preliminary suspect list. This list, over time, would be subjoined with additional names—many through a linkage to other attacks—eventually growing to hundreds of pages listing thousands of people.

At 2:45 in the afternoon, the young women arrived at the NCSO as promised. Detective Lonergan interviewed Joanne, a 21-year-old from College Place, Washington, who was born June 4, 1946.

Joanne related that she and her two girlfriends, both named Linda, had parked their car on Knoxville Road, two miles north of the well-frequented A&W Root Beer stand. After she exited the vehicle she was driving, she noticed a man in a late model, silver and blue, 2-door Chevrolet sedan, which he had parked behind her vehicle. She glimpsed the driver, a white male, but she did not see him exit his car. Approximately thirty minutes later, the man was observing the girls from about 40 or 50 feet away while they sunbathed at the water’s edge.

Because the lake was not visible from the parking lot area, he had exited his car. She estimated that the man was six feet tall, and a muscular 200 pounds, if not 210. She described him as nice looking, wearing dark pants and a dark pullover shirt. He appeared to be staring at them in their bikinis, but whenever they made eye contact with him, he always looked away. She estimated that they were at the lake for 45 minutes before walking back up the hill and leaving. She described the man’s car as conservative, not something a teenager would drive. It bore California plates.

Detective Snook interviewed the first Linda. Born June 29, 1947 and living on Sunnyside Road in Sanitarium, California, she stated for the record that they had left Anguin at 2:45 p.m., traveled through Pope Valley to Lake Berryessa, and stopped two miles north of the A&W Root Beer stand (Sugar Loaf Park). While there, she saw the strange man drive into the parking lot area from the south of the girls. He then backed his 1966 or 1967 light blue Chevrolet up until their bumpers almost touched. She noted that it was a 2-door car with California plates. The rear lights were long, not round. She could not see into the car since the back window was tinted to a dark, near-opaque, shade. She added that another vehicle from Anguin was also present at this time: a car with Arizona plates whose two occupants she knew, Miss Denise Brown and Mr. Wayne Haight.

Linda saw the stranger again when she was sunbathing with her two friends. He had gotten out of his car and walked across the beach from south to north at a distance of about 20 feet from the girls.



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