How Gary Francis Poste was CAUGHT | Zodiac Killer Identity Finally Revealed !!
00:00:00 - 00:05:00In the YouTube video "How Gary Francis Poste was CAUGHT | Zodiac Killer Identity Finally Revealed !!", the speaker discusses the belief held by a group called Casebreakers that Gary Francis Poste, a former US Air Force Airman with a violent past, is the Zodiac Killer. Evidence includes a device found in Post's home to create undetected postal stamps, marks of Air Force wing Walker boots at a crime scene, and scars on Post's face resembling the man's face in a police composite sketch. Post reportedly trained individuals to become "killing machines" and gave out weapons before his death. The police did not bring Post under suspicion due to the lack of his DNA at any crime scene. The speaker also explores the potential link between Post and the Zodiac Killer in relation to the 1966 murder of Jerry Joe Bates. The discovery of a paint-splattered watch near Bates's body and Post's long career as a house painter is seen as a significant coincidence. Despite this evidence, the police department has not officially declared Post as the Zodiac Killer.See more00:00:00 In this section of the YouTube video titled "How Gary Francis Poste was CAUGHT | Zodiac Killer Identity Finally Revealed !!", it is discussed how Gary Francis Poste, a former Airman of the US Air Force and a man with a violent past, is believed by a group called Casebreakers to be the Zodiac Killer. Post, who passed away in 2018, is said to have trained a group of individuals to become "killing machines" near the High Sierra mountain range in California and gave out weapons to friends and family before his death. A witness reportedly found a device in Post's home that could create a postal stamp to avoid detection, and police found marks of Air Force wing Walker boots at the crime scene where one of the Zodiac Killings occurred, which Post had also owned. Additionally, Post's 1959 car accident scars resemble the markings on the man's face in the police composite sketch from 1970. Despite this evidence, the police did not bring Post under suspicion due to the lack of his DNA at any crime scene. Casebreakers also believe there may be a link between Post and the Zodiac in relation to the murder of Jerry Joe Bates in 1966.00:05:00 In this section of the YouTube video titled "How Gary Francis Poste was CAUGHT | Zodiac Killer Identity Finally Revealed !!", the speaker discusses the evidence linking Gary Francis Poste to the Zodiac Killer case. The body of a woman, believed to be Deborah Ann Bates, was discovered with a watch splattered with paint and a military-style boot print nearby. Bates's car contained palm prints and fingerprints that did not match her or her friends or family. Anonymous letters sent to Bates's father and the media, which bragged about the crime and mentioned Bates as a victim, were found to match the Zodiac Killer's writings. Post was no longer an Air Force soldier at the time of the murder but continued to receive medical care at the hospital near March Air Force Base, which was only 10 miles from Riverside City College where Bates's body was discovered. Post also worked as a house painter for 40 years, and the discovery of a paint-splattered watch near Bates's body is seen as a significant coincidence. The speaker expresses their belief that Post was the Zodiac Killer but wonders why the police department has not officially declared him as such.
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