Thursday, October 15, 2020

America's Jack The Ripper: The Definitive Account of the Zodiac Killer

   




America's Jack The Ripper: 

The Definitive Account of the Zodiac Killer 



In the 1960s, a maniac murdered his way into the media spotlight. He was not aiming for 15 minutes of fame, but for years of nationwide publicity. He named himself, “the Zodiac,” in numerous letters as well as ciphers to the news media. The Zodiac claimed that his name was hidden in one of his ciphers. Can you solve it? In his letters, he terrorized the public, described his murders in lurid details, and swore that the police would never catch him. He was right: The Zodiac has never been caught or identified. “America’s Jack the Ripper: The Definitive Account of the Zodiac Killer” is the most thorough and comprehensive book ever published about the case. With nearly 700 references and over 200 pictures, the case is documented with scholarly objectivity, and the book provides unique insights into the mind, methods, and madness of the Zodiac killer by means of statement analysis, linguistics, handwriting analysis, and the established principles of psychology and criminology. Among others, evidence indicates that the Zodiac is responsible for more murders than previously thought and that he might have been a Canadian. The book is now available on Amazon.com.

"This is a must read for all dedicated students of the case; no Zodiac library is complete without this brilliant work."

Dr. Mark Hewitt


"I have read multiple books on this topic and it is by far the best. I found it full of details of the case that I was unaware of and void of baseless theories. Many of the Zodiac books out there are nothing more than theories in which an author attempts to fit evidence to their particular suspect; as opposed to the suspect fitting the evidence at hand. Great book and well written. The author is a good writer and it flows well from beginning to end."

Chris D. Gilleland


"'America's Jack The Ripper' presents only the facts of the case and leaves all of the bias towards suspects out. ... [It is] the best, most thorough Zodiac book I have read. If you are interested in Zodiac, this is the book to read."

H.T. Jerrett


Click here to get this book on Amazon / Kindle

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