11/24/2025
Public Statement: Historic Cold Cases Solved
For Immediate Release
I am proud to announce that, after years of independent forensic research, archival investigation, and psychological analysis, I have solved three of the most infamous unsolved murder cases in history:
1. The Zodiac Killer (San Francisco Bay Area, 1960s–1970s)
Through deep cipher analysis and a breakthrough decoding of the Zodiac’s 13-character cipher (“I AM KANE”), I have identified Lawrence Kane as the true Zodiac Killer. This conclusion is supported by the corrected interpretation of the Mount Diablo map (-12 radians), a reconstructed military-intelligence targeting system, survivor identifications, documented stalking and brain trauma, and multiple connections to unsolved crimes. My work is the first to fully integrate cipher mechanics, psychological warfare, survivor testimony, behavioral profiling, and geographic forensics into a single, coherent solution.
2. Jack the Ripper (August 1888 to October 20, 1889, Whitechapel, UK, Texas, December 1884 to December 1885)
Drawing on case files, hospital records, and overlooked historical evidence, I have identified Nathan Kaminsky, later institutionalized as David Cohen, as the man behind the Jack the Ripper murders. My theory resolves 136 years of conflicting witness descriptions, behavioral patterns, and institutional cover-up, exposing a deliberate campaign of narrative control that hid the truth for generations. Kaminsky’s pattern links extend to earlier crimes.. Furthermore, my research reveals that Jack the Ripper was also responsible for the “Servant Girl Annihilator” murders in Texas before his crimes in London, establishing the first transatlantic serial killer connection in modern criminal history.
3. The Black Dahlia Murder (Los Angeles, 1947)
My synthesis of medical, artistic, and social evidence has established Dr. George Hodel as the Black Dahlia killer. This solution connects surgical expertise, Man Ray’s surrealist influence, Hollywood’s elite protection network, and a pattern of predatory behavior, exposing the web of corruption and complicity that allowed these crimes to go unsolved for decades.
This is the first time in history that one investigator has independently solved:
A Victorian-era serial killer
A WWII/Cold War Hollywood surgical killer
A Vietnam-era psychological warfare killer
Across three centuries, three continents, and through layers of institutional cover-up.
My findings combine advanced cipher analysis, behavioral profiling, archival research, and systemic pattern recognition. These solutions are now part of Workbook Eight, Workbook Nine, and The Archive of the Unheard and have been shared with historical societies, law enforcement, and the public.
This work stands as a testament to what can be accomplished when truth is pursued without fear, and history is given a second chance to speak.