Case of most interest besides JtR poll

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  • GUT
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    G'Day Kuniworth

    How do we know Zodiac is dead?

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  • Kuniworth
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    I'd say the most interesting case wouled be east area rapist, the original night stalker. That guy most definately is alive too.

    The zodiac is dead.

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  • curious4
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    Gruesome

    Found it - very gruesome! Hopefully no relation to Sean Bean - was most upset when they chopped his head off in Game of Thrones!

    The Beast, however, was very much a fact . Although the question is not so much who-dunnit as what-dunnit - and I will admit to being stumped.

    All good wishes,
    C4

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  • curious4
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    Urban/rural legends

    Hello Meyerling,

    Thank you very much. Not being able to find the source of this has been irritating me for years!

    Now I have a name at least and an explanation for the story being so hard to track down.

    Many thanks,

    C4

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  • Mayerling
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    Originally posted by curious4 View Post


    One case I remember hearing about as a child (so it probably isn't true) was about a family living (I think) on the Yorkshire Moors in a cave in the (I think) eighteenth century, who waylaid travellers, robbing, killing and eating them. If this rings a bell with anyone, I'd love to know more.

    Best wishes,
    C4
    I recall hearing a story about a cannibal family of murderer/thieves in Scotland about 1600 - the "Sawney Bean" family. They were a large incestuous clan, who waylaid travellers, ate them, and kept their property. Eventually they are captured by an army led by the king, and all are put to death brutally. The family supposedly resided in a cave. This story has been considered "questionable" as history, as no record of such an event has been ever located. It is supposed (since it deals in murder and cannibalism) to be a basis for the "Sweeny Todd" story.

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  • curious4
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    OK

    Hello Scott,

    Luck of the draw, that one.

    C4

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  • Scott Nelson
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    What about the shootout at the OK Corral? A lot of people got hurt.

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  • curious4
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    Beast of Gevaudan

    Anyone mentioned the Beast of Gevaudan, http://www.dark-stories.com/eng/gevaudan_beast.htm ?

    There was a "posh" theory about this, as I recall.

    One case I remember hearing about as a child (so it probably isn't true) was about a family living (I think) on the Yorkshire Moors in a cave in the (I think) eighteenth century, who waylaid travellers, robbing, killing and eating them. If this rings a bell with anyone, I'd love to know more.

    Best wishes,
    C4
    Last edited by curious4; 02-06-2014, 12:14 PM.

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  • sdreid
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    I certainly consider them unsolved.

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  • MrBarnett
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    How about the Ratcliffe Highway murders?

    I think they count as unsolved as the case against John Williams was pretty flimsy and he never came to trial.
    Last edited by MrBarnett; 02-06-2014, 07:57 AM.

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  • sdreid
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    My poll on Websleuths has Jack in third place with 25 votes while Dahlia has 31 and Zodiac 32.

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  • GUT
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    G'Day

    The Claremont Murders in WA

    GUT

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  • sdreid
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    It surprises me that some people who know quite a bit about the Ripper know nothing about the Torso Killer.

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  • sdreid
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    Originally posted by sdreid View Post
    Thames Torso is included over on that other list but I was limited to ten here.
    As of now, it has no votes though.

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  • sdreid
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    Yes, the letters are a big deal with Zodiac because the likelihood is that they were legitimate. There were letters with Dahlia, Axeman and Cleveland Torso but, as with JtR, they are more doubtful.

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