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Robert Graysmith, in his book Zodiac Unmasked, claimed that a Sonoma County sheriff revealed that chipmunk hairs were found on all of the Santa Rosa Hitchhiker victims and that Allen had been collecting and studying the same species. [87] Allen was the main suspect in the Zodiac case from 1971 until the present. [80] [82]
The Zodiac was also suspected of being the perpetrator behind the "Santa Rosa hitchhiker murders". Between 1972 and 1973, at least seven female hitchhikers were murdered in Sonoma County and Santa Rosa. [96]: 163 In the Zodiac's January 29, 1974 "Exorcist letter" to the Chronicle, he claims thirty-seven victims.
A possible connection to the Santa Rosa hitchhiker murders has also been suggested, although the confirmed victims in this case were murdered between 1972 and 1976. [6] No definitive suspects in the murders of Kerry Graham and Francine Trimble have been officially named. [1] [27]
Santa Rosa hitchhiker murders: North Bay: 1972–1973: 7+ Female hitchhikers found nude in rural areas of Sonoma and Santa Rosa Counties [8] 11: Zebra murders: San Francisco: 1973–1974: 15–73+ Racially-motivated attacks by a group of four black serial killers [121] 12: Doodler: San Francisco: 1974–1975: 6-16
Sierra Barter confronts generations of trauma and secrets to investigate if her step-grandfather Jim Mordecai was a serial killer who committed the Santa Rosa hitchhiker murders. [ 1 ] Episodes
Over 130 years after his gruesome murders in East London, England, the descendants of his victims are looking to unmask the identity of the serial killer popularly known as Jack the Ripper.
Santa Rosa Sheriff Bob Johnson announced that the SRSO and multiple partner agencies arrested 12 people accused of soliciting children online.
San Diego serial murders; Santa Rosa hitchhiker murders; Doeur Seoung; Robert Joseph Silveria Jr. Ray Dell Sims; Charles T. Sinclair; Skid Row Stabber; Morris Solomon Jr. Speed Freak Killers; Cary Stayner; Charles Stevens (serial killer) Stockton serial shootings; William Suff; Anthony Sully