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Between 1968 and 1969, a self-styled killer calling himself The Zodiac terrorised Northern California. He murdered young couples in lovers’ lanes, executed a taxi driver in San Francisco, and taunted police and newspapers with letters, ciphers and threats of further violence.
More than fifty years later, the Zodiac Killer remains unidentified.
In Murder Tales: Zodiac, best-selling true crime author H. N. Lloyd strips away the mythology that has grown around the case and returns to the evidence. Moving beyond sensationalism and internet speculation, Lloyd examines the crimes, the communications, and the psychology of the man behind the symbol.
Was the Zodiac driven by hatred, narcissism, or a desperate need for control? Why did he stop? Did he ever truly intend to be caught? And how have decades of amateur sleuthing, conspiracy theories, and dubious suspect claims obscured more than they have revealed?
With forensic precision and psychological depth, Lloyd analyses the leading suspects, dismantles popular myths, and confronts uncomfortable questions about profiling, obsession, and the human need to impose meaning on chaos.
This is not a book about easy answers. It is a book about evidence, psychology, and the enduring power of an unsolved crime to shape the public imagination.
For readers of serious, analytical true crime, Murder Tales: Zodiac offers a measured, intelligent re-examination of one of the most infamous murder cases in modern history.
Biographies & Memoirs Crime Murder Serial Killers True Crime Thought-Provoking Mythology
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