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Zodiac Revisited
With The Gentleman boarding an aircraft and leaving me alone, here’s a whacky post for you all:
February 10th, 1988
An article appearing in the San Francisco Chronicle
Search Warrant Served On Zodiac Killer Suspect Turns Up New Questions
For only the second time in the twenty plus year run of the Zodiac Killer mystery, a search warrant has been served on a suspect of the horrifying crimes.
Police in Vallejo searched the home of Arthur Leigh Allen last week after procuring a search warrant.
Inside sources report that the bulk of the items taken from the home were in connection to a typewriter owned by Allen.
Arthur Leigh Allen is no new face to investigators; in fact, he has long been held as the top suspect by most experts on the case.
Allen, who has lived and worked in the Vallejo area his entire life, admitted to being in the vicinity of the Lake Berryessa attacks at the time that they took place.
Most notably, one of Allen’s friends, Donald Chaney, told police in 1971 that Allen had discussed taking the alter ego “Zodiac Killer” and hunting couples in the Los Angeles suburbs.
With this being only the second search warrant ever served in the history of the case, it will be intriguing to see if anything comes of this, and if the mystery of the Zodiac Killer can finally be revealed.