He would certainly make sense... It's definitely intriguing.Bevilacqua is american, nothing Italian accent.
I'm in the same boat. I don't care what the envelope says. I will always believe it was "Arthur Lee Allen". The DNA on the envelope could be explained away. There are too many coincidences for it not to be him IMO.Well, the DNA research must have turned up nothing. I'd think by now they'd have a match if it did. I guess he had a small family and nobody did a DNA test. That, in and of itself, seems to indicate a small family who didn't have many relatives, or they died out.
My mother and aunt were the only children of my maternal grandparents. My father was an only child. My maternal grandmother had nine sisters. My maternal grandfather was an only child. My Paternal grandmother had a lot of siblings and cousins. If you think about families that are small, there may be some of their progeny around, but nobody submitted a DNA analysis request.
My brother, sister and I have no children, so if we came up as a possible match the fact we had no children may make them look elsewhere.
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Air Force vet identified as Zodiac Killer suspect but FBI didn't act on DNA proof, group claims
A cold case volunteer team claims a man they believe is the Zodiac Killer has also been identified by the FBI as a suspect and they are alleging a law enforcement cover-up.www.foxnews.com
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They are all pretty good suspects but watch the newer netflix doc this is the zodiac speaking. It's about Arthur Leigh Allen AND the surrogate family he had.... the kids are all grown now obviously but what they remember and uncover is unrealThe Mysterious Life of Ross Sullivan: A Biographical Portrait - This Week in Libraries
Ross Sullivan was a complex and enigmatic figure, known for his involvement in the unsolved 1966 disappearance of Cheryl Ann Araujo. As a former librarian, his behavior was often described as strange and erratic. His mysterious background continues to fascinate and perplex investigators to this day.thisweekinlibraries.com