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Welcome to "Anthrax to Zodiac," a thrilling investigative series that takes you on a journey into the most perplexing and captivating unsolved crimes in American history. Join Denise Diana Huddle, a renowned private investigator and archival researcher, as she delves into seven chilling mysteries that have haunted America.

From the unsettling anthrax letters that shook the nation in the aftermath of 9-11, to the enigmatic and still unidentified Zodiac Killer, these cases demand answers. Together, we'll traverse the years from 2001 to 1892, exploring the botched investigation surrounding the tragic murder of ****JonBenét Ramsey**** and unraveling the perplexing enigma of D.B. Cooper, the nation's only unsolved hijacking.

Prepare yourself for the unspeakable horror that surrounds the Black Dahlia and the haunting Lindbergh baby kidnapping. And of course, we'll dive into the infamous ax murder of Lizzie Borden's parents, a crime that has confounded the nation for over a century.

Throughout this captivating journey, we'll challenge conventional theories, present new evidence, and peel back the layers of these haunting mysteries. The truth may not be as clear-cut as once believed, and it's up to you, the listener, to weigh the evidence and draw your own conclusions. Join us on this gripping expedition into the heart of darkness as we strive to uncover the identities of those responsible for these heinous acts.

Anthrax to Zodiac Denise Huddle

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Welcome to "Anthrax to Zodiac," a thrilling investigative series that takes you on a journey into the most perplexing and captivating unsolved crimes in American history. Join Denise Diana Huddle, a renowned private investigator and archival researcher, as she delves into seven chilling mysteries that have haunted America.

From the unsettling anthrax letters that shook the nation in the aftermath of 9-11, to the enigmatic and still unidentified Zodiac Killer, these cases demand answers. Together, we'll traverse the years from 2001 to 1892, exploring the botched investigation surrounding the tragic murder of ****JonBenét Ramsey**** and unraveling the perplexing enigma of D.B. Cooper, the nation's only unsolved hijacking.

Prepare yourself for the unspeakable horror that surrounds the Black Dahlia and the haunting Lindbergh baby kidnapping. And of course, we'll dive into the infamous ax murder of Lizzie Borden's parents, a crime that has confounded the nation for over a century.

Throughout this captivating journey, we'll challenge conventional theories, present new evidence, and peel back the layers of these haunting mysteries. The truth may not be as clear-cut as once believed, and it's up to you, the listener, to weigh the evidence and draw your own conclusions. Join us on this gripping expedition into the heart of darkness as we strive to uncover the identities of those responsible for these heinous acts.

    PART 3 - WHO WAS D.B. COOPER (5-5)

    PART 3 - WHO WAS D.B. COOPER (5-5)

    This post contains Chapter 14 and 15 of Anthrax to Zodiac. In Chapter 14,  we'll do a deep dive into the notes Cooper allegedly sent to the media and explore the possibility that some of them contained coded information about his identity. Do the mysterious letters and numbers point to the felonious war hero, Robert Rackstraw? Are they a code that just hasn’t been broken yet? Or are they just gibberish left behind by the hijacker to confuse and torment his pursuers?
    Finally, in Chapter 15, we'll wind up with my comments about the case, some tips for flying safe, a Cooper quiz, a dose of snark, and some cool references and sites regarding Cooper and the only unsolved hijacking in US history.
    Read the entire book free of charge in these blog posts, or get the ebook version of all of Part 3 – Who Was D.B. Cooper? for free by clicking on the button at the bottom of this post. You can also buy the entire anthology of Anthrax to Zodiac at Amazon.com.
     
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    • 15 min
    PART 3 - WHO WAS D.B. COOPER (4-5)

    PART 3 - WHO WAS D.B. COOPER (4-5)

    In Chapter 13, of Anthrax to Zodiac, we'll look at some of the most intriguing pieces of evidence in the case including the possible link between the hijacker and a French-language comic book character. 
    Then, we'll take a hard look at the tiny particles of exotic metals and alloys recently discovered on the clip-on tie that Cooper left behind that could point to Cooper's place of employment.
    Finally, we’ll learn about the sophisticated scientific analysis done on the only Cooper ransom money ever recovered—$5800 found my an eight-and-a-half-year-old second grader during a camping trip—and how the results have change everything we ever thought about Cooper's escape.
    Read the entire book free of charge in these blog posts, or get the ebook version of all of Part 3 – Who Was D.B. Cooper? for free by clicking on the button at the bottom of this post. You can also buy the entire anthology of Anthrax to Zodiac at Amazon.com.
     
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    • 13 min
    PART 3 - WHO WAS D.B. COOPER (3-5)

    PART 3 - WHO WAS D.B. COOPER (3-5)

    This post contains the last part of Chapter 12 of Anthrax to Zodiac and concludes he examination of Richard McCoy as a suspect in the hijacking of Flight 305. Read about how, after McCoy was convicted for a copycat hijacking, he escaped from a federal prison and was killed during an effort to apprehend him. 
    Then we’ll  look in detail at two other prominent candidates: the mysterious Robert Rackstraw, a war hero turned felon, and Lynn Doyle Cooper, a reclusive logger from Sisters, Oregon, and check out the pros and cons of each of these possible suspects.
    You can get the ebook version of all of Part 3 – Who was D.B. Cooper?for free by clicking on the button at the bottom of this post. You can also buy the entire anthology of Anthrax to Zodiac at Amazon.com and have all seven cases in one ebook volume. The audiobook narrated by the author is also available at Audible, iTunes, and wherever you get your audiobooks.
     
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    • 17 min
    PART 3 - WHO WAS D.B. COOPER (2-5)

    PART 3 - WHO WAS D.B. COOPER (2-5)

    Who was D.B. Cooper? Over the past fifty years, the passenger in seat 18E of Flight 305 has morphed from a man into a legend. Yet, the hijacker calling himself Dan Cooper was a real, flesh and blood human being whose true identity has never been revealed.
    This post contains the first part of Chapter 11 of Antrhax to Zodiac and looks at FBI’s investigation of the crime, including the question of whether or not the hijacker could have survived the jump. In the first part of Chapter 12, we’ll also consider one of the most prominent entries on the suspect list: veteran helicopter pilot Richard McCoy of Provo, Utah.
    You can read the entire book in these blog posts, or you can get the ebook version of all of Part 3 – Who Was D.B. Cooper? for free by clicking on the button at the bottom of this post. The entire anthology of Anthrax to Zodiac is for sale at Amazon.com.
     
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    • 16 min
    PART 3 - WHO WAS D.B. COOPER (1-5)

    PART 3 - WHO WAS D.B. COOPER (1-5)

    On November 24, 1971, a man using the name Dan Cooper boarded Northwest Orient Flight 305. Once airborne, he passed the flight attendant a ransom note and showed her what he said was a bomb in his briefcase. He demanded $200,000 in cash and four parachutes.
    When the plane landed in Seattle, he collected the ransom and released the passengers and two of the crew then instructed the pilots to fly him to Reno. But somewhere between Woodland and Ariel, Washington, the hijacker strapped on the parachutes and jumped out of the plane with his loot, never to be seen again.
    Chapter 9 looks at the social and economic context in which the hijacking transpired, and Chapter 10 explores the facts of the case.
    You can read the entire book in these blog posts, or you can get the ebook version of all of Part 3 – Who Was D.B. Cooper? for free by clicking on the button at the bottom of this post. The entire anthology of Anthrax to Zodiac is for sale at Amazon.com.
     
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    • 16 min
    PART 2 - WHO KILLED JONBENET RAMSEY (4/4)

    PART 2 - WHO KILLED JONBENET RAMSEY (4/4)

    In the last part of Chapter 7, we'll examine the controversy surrounding the DNA collected from the JonBenét’s body. 
    We'll also consider further the possibility the family played a role in the crime. In spite of four secret grand jury indictments against John and Patsy Ramsey for their alleged roles in the murder, in a 2008 letter, the Boulder County DA publicly exonerated the entire Ramsey family of any involvement in the crime.
    We'll wind up our consideration of JonBenét's death with Chapter 8, which includes my comments, some tips for keeping your children safe, a quiz to test your knowledge of the case, some snarky humor, and a list of references and cool sites.
    Read the whole book in these blog posts, or buy the entire anthology of Anthrax to Zodiac at Amazon.com. You can also get the ebook version of all of Part 2 – Who Killed JonBenét Ramsey? for free by clicking on the button at the bottom of this post.
     
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    • 19 min

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Fascinationg Topics, Professionally Produced and Narrated

This is one smooth sounding podcast. I’m listening to it in installments, and so far am re-learning so much I thought I already knew about the anthrax letters of 2001. The narration is clear, professional, and authoritative. The author/narrator is a private investigator who brings a certain attitude to her work and to her presentation. She doesn’t suffer fools gladly, or at all, especially when they’re from the government. I find this a very enjoyable and informative true crime podcast.

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