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A team of amateur codebreakers has reportedly cracked the Zodiac Killer’s most infamous cipher, solving a mystery that’s had law enforcement
The child known was identified as Alisha Ann Heinrich. Her mother, Gwendolyn Mae Clemons Heinrich, is still missing.
RIP Alisha Ann Heinrich.
Justice may never be served in this case, but I'm happy she has finally been identified
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From flesh and bones to nutrient-rich soil.
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If you listen to audio books, they may have been narrated by serial killer Ed Kemper
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