
"But after listening, Mark Ruffalo, as San Francisco Police Department Inspector Dave Toschi, concedes it could be true but says: I can't prove this. With that, director David Fincher ends Zodiac in an unsettling but perhaps realistic way, suggesting that the late 1960s Zodiac murders are one of America's great mysteries similar to the assassination of JFK that we may never get to the bottom of."
"Still, people keep trying to get to the bottom of it. Most recently, with considerable publicity as well as push-back by Zodiac experts, New York Times best-selling crime novelist Michael Connelly has joined forces with two former LAPD homicide detectives, Rick Jackson and Mitzi Roberts, and a self-styled cold case consultant and amateur code breaker, Alex Baber, to announce they have solved the Zodiac murders and so much more."
The film Zodiac ends with the possibility of an identified suspect but no proof, leaving the late 1960s murders unresolved. Michael Connelly teamed with former LAPD detectives Rick Jackson and Mitzi Roberts and cold-case consultant Alex Baber to claim they solved the Zodiac murders and linked the suspect to the 1947 Black Dahlia killing. The group presents their case in a podcast, Killer in the Code, and will promote their theory at a Feb. 21 Bay Area fundraiser for the Eugene O'Neill Foundation. Tickets for the event are $125. Jackson retired to Danville after leaving the LAPD in 2013.
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