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Book SynopsisThe facts of the case and the fragmentary glimpses of the Zodiac's psychodynamics that came through his letters forced the authors, reluctantly, to draw a conclusion that is sure to be controversial-namely, that the Zodiac suffered from multiple personality disorder.
Trade ReviewAnyone who is interested in true crime or American history needs to read this book. It is a tremendous and well carried out effort by the authors and also has the power to transport the reader back in time to a place in history where peace and tranquility were shaken to the core by a man in a mask who has yet to meet his date with Lady Justice. This book reminds us all about the frailty of human life and our beliefs about safety and secruity and about how simply these can be taken away from us by a stranger. * Criminal Justice Review *
Table of ContentsIntroduction In the Beginning Heyday of Murder Murder, Fear, and Uncertainty Taunting Slipping Away Killing In Silence? The Return Legends, Myths, and Facts Portrait of a Killer What Will We Ever Know? Appendixes Bibliography Index