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The Funhouse - Il tunnel dell'orrore; To tunnel tou tromou; Statistics. Nacionalidad: Estados Unidos. October 1. 96. 9. Four men and three women between the ages of 1. Others have also been suspected to be Zodiac victims, but there has been thus far no conclusive evidence to link them to the killer. In April 2. 00. 4, the San Francisco Police Department marked the case . The case remains open in other jurisdictions as well. The victims. They are: David Arthur Faraday, 1. Betty Lou Jensen, 1. Shot and killed on December 2. Lake Herman Road just within the city limits of Benicia. Michael Renault Mageau, 1. Darlene Elizabeth Ferrin, 2. Shot on July 4, 1. Funhouse, The (1981) A collection of unusual screenshots from: The Funhouse. To tunnel tou tromou; Directed by: Tobe Hooper; Written by. The Funhouse (USA 1981) is a Horror movie directed by Tobe Hooper. To Tunnel tou tromou (Greece) Taglines. Something is alive in the funhouse. Blue Rock Springs Golf Course parking lot on the outskirts of Vallejo; Darlene was DOA at Kaiser Foundation Hospital, while Michael survived. Bryan Calvin Hartnell, 2. Cecelia Ann Shepard, 2. Stabbed on September 2. Paul Lee Stine, 2. Shot and killed on October 1. Presidio Heights in San Francisco. The more well- known suspected victims are: Robert Domingos, 1. Linda Edwards, 1. Shot and killed on June 4, 1. Lompoc. Edwards and Domingos were named as possible Zodiac victims due to the specific similarities between their attack and the Zodiac's attack at Lake Berryessa. Cheri Jo Bates, 1. Stabbed to death and nearly decapitated on October 3. Riverside Community College in Riverside. Bates' possible connection to the Zodiac only came to light four years after her murder when San Francisco Chronicle reporter Paul Avery received a tip regarding similarities between the Zodiac killings and the circumstances surrounding Bates' death. Kathleen Johns, 2. Abducted on March 2. Highway 1. 32 by I- 5. Modesto. Johns escaped from the car of a man who drove her and her infant daughter around on the backroads between Stockton and Patterson for some three hours. After escaping to the police station in Patterson, she saw the Zodiac's wanted poster and identified him as her kidnapper. Donna Lass, 2. 5: Last seen September 2. South Lake Tahoe. A postcard with an ad from Forest Pines condominiums (near Incline Village at Lake Tahoe) pasted on the back was received at the Chronicle on March 2. Zodiac claiming Lass' disappearance as a victim. The postcard has not been conclusively linked to the Zodiac nor has Lass' body been found. Instead they visited a friend and stopped at a local restaurant, then drove out Lake Herman Road. At approximately 1. Faraday parked his mother's Rambler in a gravel turnout, which was a well- known lover's lane. Shortly after 1. 1 pm, another car pulled into the turnout and parked beside them. The driver apparently got out with a pistol and ordered them out of the Rambler. When Faraday was halfway out, the man shot Faraday in the head. Jensen, fleeing, was gunned down twenty- eight feet from the car by five shots through her back. The man then drove off. Their bodies were found minutes later by Stella Borges, who lived nearby. She alerted Captain Daniel Pitta and Officer William T. Detective Sergeant Les Lundblad of the Solano County Sheriff's Department investigated the crime, but no solid leads developed. Blue Rock Springs. Some time around midnight on July 4 - July 5, 1. Darlene Ferrin and Michael Mageau drove to the Blue Rock Springs Golf Course in Vallejo, four miles from the Lake Herman Road murder site, and parked. While they sat in Ferrin's car, another car drove into the lot and parked beside them. It drove away almost immediately, then returned about 1. The driver then got out and approached the passenger side door, carrying a flashlight and a 9 mm handgun. He first shone the light in their eyes to blind them, then shot both of them multiple times and began to return to his car. When Mageau moaned in pain, the driver returned and shot them both again. He then drove off. At 1. 2: 4. 0 am, a man phoned the Vallejo Police Department to report and claim responsibility for the attack. He also took credit for the murders of Jensen and Faraday six and a half months earlier. The police traced the call to a phone booth at a gas station at Springs and Tuolumne, about three tenths of a mile from Ferrin's home and only a few blocks from the Vallejo Sheriff's Department. Ferrin was pronounced dead at the hospital. Mageau survived the attack despite being shot in the face, neck, and chest. Detectives John Lynch and Ed Rust of the Vallejo Police Department initially investigated the crime. Detective Jack Mulanax took over the case in the 1. The Zodiac letters begin. On August 1, 1. 96. Zodiac were received at the Vallejo Times- Herald, the San Francisco Chronicle, and the San Francisco Examiner. The nearly identical letters took credit for the shootings at Lake Herman Road and Blue Rock Springs. Each letter also included one- third of a 4. Zodiac demanded they be printed on each paper's front page or he would . An article printed alongside the code quoted Vallejo Police Chief Jack E. The threatened murders did not happen, and all three parts were eventually published. On August 7, 1. 96. San Francisco Examiner with the salutation, . It was the first time the killer had referred to himself with this name. The letter was in response to Chief Stiltz asking him to provide more details to prove he killed Faraday, Jensen and Ferrin. In it, the Zodiac included details about the murders which had not been released to the public as well as a message to the police that when they cracked his code . The message, verbatim, read: “ I LIKE KILLING PEOPLE BECAUSE IT IS SO MUCH FUN IT IS MORE FUN THAN KILLING WILD GAME IN THE FORREST BECAUSE MAN IS THE MOST DANGEROUE ANAMAL OF ALL TO KILL SOMETHING GIVES ME THE MOST THRILLING EXPERENCE IT IS EVEN BETTER THAN GETTING YOUR ROCKS OFF WITH A GIRL THE BEST PART OF IT IS THAE WHEN I DIE I WILL BE REBORN IN PARADICE AND THEI HAVE KILLED WILL BECOME MY SLAVES I WILL NOT GIVE YOU MY NAME BECAUSE YOU WILL TRY TO SLOI DOWN OR ATOP MY COLLECTIOG OF SLAVES FOR MY AFTERLIFE EBEORIETEMETHHPITI ” The meaning of the final eighteen letters has not been determined. Lake Berryessa. On September 2. Bryan Hartnell and Cecelia Shepard were picnicking at Lake Berryessa on a small island connected by a sand spit to Twin Oak Ridge. A man approached them wearing a black executioner's- type hood with clip- on sunglasses over the eye- holes and a bib- like device on his chest that had a white 3. He approached them with a gun Hartnell believed to be a . The hooded man claimed to be an escaped convict from Deer Lodge, Montana, where he killed a guard and stole a car, and explained that he needed their car and money to go to Mexico. He had brought precut lengths of plastic clothesline and told Shepard to tie up Hartnell, before tying her up himself. The Zodiac checked and tightened Hartnell's bonds after discovering she bound him loosely. Hartnell initially believed it to be a weird robbery, but the man drew a knife and stabbed them both. He then hiked 5. 00 yards back up to Knoxville Road, drew the cross- circle symbol on Hartnell's car door with a black felt- tip pen, and wrote beneath it: Vallejo/1. Sept 2. 7- 6. 9- 6: 3. At 7: 4. 0 p. m., the man called the Napa County Sheriff's office from a pay telephone to report his crime. The phone was found still off the hook minutes later at the Napa Car Wash on Main Street in Napa by KVON radio reporter Pat Stanley, only a few blocks from the sheriff's office and 2. Detectives were able to lift a still- wet palm print from the telephone but were never able to match it to a suspect. A man and his son who were fishing in a nearby cove had discovered the victims after hearing their screams for help and summoned help by contacting park rangers. Napa County Sheriff Deputies Dave Collins and Ray Land were the first law enforcement officers to arrive at the scene of the assault. Cecelia Shepard was conscious when Collins arrived and gave him a detailed description of the attacker. Hartnell and Shepard were taken to Queen of the Valley Hospital in Napa by ambulance. Shepard lapsed into a coma during transport to the hospital and never regained consciousness. She died two days later, but Hartnell survived to recount his tale to the press. Napa County Sheriff Detective Ken Narlow, who was assigned to the case from the outset, worked on solving the crime until his retirement from the department in 1. Presidio Heights. On October 1. 1, 1. Paul Stine's cab at the intersection of Mason and Geary Streets in San Francisco and requested to be taken to Washington and Maple Streets in Presidio Heights. For reasons unknown, Stine drove one block further to Cherry Street; the man shot him once in the head with a 9mm, then took his wallet and car keys and tore off his shirt tail. He was observed by three teenagers across the street at 9: 5. They observed the man wiping the cab down, and then walking away towards the Presidio, one block to the north. The police arrived minutes later, and the teen witnesses explained that the killer was still nearby. Two blocks from the crime scene, officer Don Fouke, also responding to the call, observed a white man walking along the sidewalk then stepping onto a stairway leading up to the front yard of one of the homes on the north side of the street; the encounter lasted only five to ten seconds. His partner, Eric Zelms, did not see the man. The radio dispatch had alerted them to look for a black and not a white suspect, so they had no reason to talk to the man and drove past him without stopping; the mix up in descriptions remains unexplained to this day. When they reached Cherry, Fouke was informed that they were in fact looking for a white suspect; Fouke realized they must have passed the killer. Fouke concluded that the Zodiac had resumed his original route and escaped into the Presidio, so they entered the base to look for him but the killer had vanished.
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