The Zodiac killer's identity revealed?

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The Zodiac Killer attacked at least eight people, terrorizing the Bay Area and taunting police in the 60's and 70's. Thursday, the FBI confirmed to CBS13 they are now running laboratory tests on some items that may link a suspect to the killer.

The evidence was given to the FBI by a Pollock Pines man who also claims he recently found the disguise worn by the Zodiac Killer during one of his attacks.

"The identity of the Zodiac Killer is Jack Tarrance. He's my stepfather," says Dennis Kaufman.

Eight years of Dennis Kaufman's life has been consumed with attempting to prove the only father he's known since he was five-years-old is none other than the Zodiac Killer.

"This a handwriting comparison I did," says Kaufman, showing handwriting samples claiming to be his father's and the Zodiac Killer's, which bear a striking similarity. Similarities Dennis says are no coincidence.

"The composite is a dead ringer," says Kaufman, showing composite sketch of the killer next to his stepfather's -- a resemblance that is undeniable between pictures of Jack Tarrance and descriptions of the zodiac.

Dennis also claims his stepfather, in a taped phone conversation, indirectly admitted being the zodiac killer.

"If I wrote a book and said I think my stepfather is the Zodiac Killer they wouldn't believe me," says Kaufman.

Jack Tarrance died in 2006. Dennis claims that while going through Tarrance's belongings, there were disturbing findings including a knife still covered with what could possibly be dried blood.

"It could be a knife he barbecued with or a knife he murdered someone with," says Kaufman.

Jack also left behind rolls of undeveloped film. Dennis plans to hand over the film to the FBI. On one of the rolls Dennis did develop, there were numerous gruesome images.

"Appeared to be people who were murdered," explains Dennis.

Just recently, Dennis remembered his stepfather asking him several times about the old PA system which led Dennis to take it apart.

"When I first opened it up that did affect me. My heart skipped a couple of beats when I saw it," he says.

The material folded and tucked inside, Dennis believes, may unmask the zodiac killer.

"It was a black hood with a zodiac on it," Dennis explains.

Dennis holds up a black hood with the zodiac sign on it. It's similar to the hood worn during the vicious 1968 Lake Berryessa attack, which is the possible key evidence connecting his stepfather to the killings. He also believes there are dozens more victims which were never linked to the Zodiac, including Dennis' own mother who, he claims, was suffocated.

"She sat there and told me Jack was trying to kill her and I didn't listen. I can only imagine how she felt. Imagine how scary that would be. That is what kept me going this whole time," says Dennis.

The FBI confirmed they are running DNA tests on items that Dennis gave them.

Dennis says there are postage stamps sent to him by his stepfather. Authorities are trying to get DNA profile of Jack Tarrance to compare to A DNA profile of the Zodiac Killer. The FBI told CBS13 they could get those results back any day.

http://cbs13.com/local/zodiac.killer.kaufman.2.805799.html
 
Wow. Now we've just got to find D.B. Cooper.
 
I don't know if I buy this. I wonder if the circumstantial case against him is as strong as the one against Arthur Leigh Allen.
 
I always thought it was Aurthur but I did read about this guy last year.
 
Wow.I'll be following this up for sure.
 
That's crazy. After watching "Zodiac" I always felt it was Arthur Leigh...but this is totally out of left field.

Unless this guy was some sort of copycat.:huh:
 
That's crazy. After watching "Zodiac" I always felt it was Arthur Leigh...but this is totally out of left field.

Unless this guy was some sort of copycat.:huh:

Robert Graysmith's book was apparently filled with inaccuracies and conjecture.

THE MORE YOU KNOW!
 
Very cool.

Maybe they should have left making the film for a few years so that, err, something would actually happen at the end. I'm all for ambiguous endings, but come on . . .
 
That's crazy. After watching "Zodiac" I always felt it was Arthur Leigh...but this is totally out of left field.

Unless this guy was some sort of copycat.:huh:

Fincher's Zodiac is like Stone's JFK. Excellent movies that never presented the real truth. Both are favourites of mine but you shouldn't go around telling people "well the movie said he was the killer." Tell them they're great movies.
 
The only thing that keeps me on "Lee" is the timeline of both Zodiac and Allen.
 
This is an old old story that's being brought up again. The fact that the FBI still hasn't concluded this investigation tells you they don't care who the hell the zodiac killer was if he's already dead.
 
Amazing if it turns out to be true. The DNA results should be interesting. It'd be great to definitively close this case. It's sort of the modern day version of the Jack The Ripper story in that the killer has never been identified.

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Robert Graysmith's book was apparently filled with inaccuracies and conjecture.

THE MORE YOU KNOW!

Fincher's Zodiac is like Stone's JFK. Excellent movies that never presented the real truth. Both are favourites of mine but you shouldn't go around telling people "well the movie said he was the killer." Tell them they're great movies.

Ohh and to think, everyone who told me to see it, said that it was dead on accurate. That's the only reason why I wanted to watch it, otherwise I would have passed. Movies that claim to be "true stories" don't appeal to me much for the simple reason of them being innaccurate due to..well Hollywood Studios wanting to make it more cinematic.
 
Ohh and to think, everyone who told me to see it, said that it was dead on accurate. That's the only reason why I wanted to watch it, otherwise I would have passed. Movies that claim to be "true stories" don't appeal to me much for the simple reason of them being innaccurate due to..well Hollywood Studios wanting to make it more cinematic.

It is VERY accurate, but it at the end it hints strongly that Lee Allen was the Zodiac.
 
It is VERY accurate, but it at the end it hints strongly that Lee Allen was the Zodiac.

Thanks for clearing that up. So basically, the writer favored more of it being Lee Allen because all the evidence seemed to go towards him.

I assume you're talking about the "epilogue" before the credits? Or just the scene with him in the hardware store, or the few minutes leading up to that.
 
DNA test results:

Some of it was human, some opposum, and some unidentified.
 
If it's true, it's too bad that he died before he could be brought to justice,
 
The whole quote from the video that was shortened in the article:

Dennis: If I wrote a book and said I think my stepdad is the Zodiac Killer, they wouldn't f***ing believe me anyway.

Jack: (laughs) Why would you put 'I think' in there?
 

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