: The San Francisco Bay Area in the late 1960s—a time of social upheaval and "Free Love".
: The killer’s taunting correspondence with the San Francisco Chronicle , including his use of complex ciphers like the "340 Cipher". III. The Psychology of the Zodiac
: The case's enduring impact on American culture and the true crime genre. skachat kniga zodiak greismit
: The difficulties caused by the lack of coordination between different law enforcement agencies (e.g., LAPD, FBI, SFPD). V. The Suspects and Graysmith's Obsession
: How the decades-long investigation consumed Graysmith’s life, eventually leading to the end of his marriage. VI. Conclusion : The San Francisco Bay Area in the
Below is a structured outline for a paper based on Graysmith’s accounts:
: Overview of the self-named "Zodiac" who claimed responsibility for 37 murders (though only six are officially confirmed). The Psychology of the Zodiac : The case's
: A hypothesis that one person committed the murders while another wrote the ciphers. IV. Media and Investigation Challenges