Were Zodiac Killer and Black Dahlia Murderer The Same Man? What We Know
Summary
A code-breaker named Alex Baber claims to have identified Marvin Margolis as the suspect in both the Zodiac Killer and Black Dahlia murder cases. Baber used artificial intelligence to decode a message that linked Margolis to the crimes. Investigations into these cases remain open, and authorities have been contacted for further comment.Key Facts
- Alex Baber is a code-breaker who runs Cold Case Consultants of America.
- Baber claims to have identified Marvin Margolis as the suspect in both the Zodiac Killer and Black Dahlia cases.
- Margolis was once considered a suspect in Elizabeth Short’s murder, known as the Black Dahlia case.
- The Black Dahlia murder happened in 1947 in Los Angeles.
- The Zodiac Killer killed at least five people in Northern California in the late 1960s.
- Baber used artificial intelligence to decode a cipher that suggested Margolis was the person behind both crimes.
- Margolis had used the alias "Marvin Merrill" and lived under this name until his death in 1993.
- Authorities have not confirmed Baber's claims, and investigations are still open.
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