There are few serial killer cases that ignite the imagination more than the Zodiac killing spree from Southern California in the late1960s. The case grew in notoriety based on the taunting letters and ciphers the killer sent to police and news media.

A group that says they've cracked this nut is the Case Breakers made up of former law enforcement and intelligence officers.

FoxNews reports:

The Case Breakers is now saying it has identified the Zodiac Killer as Gary Francis Poste, who passed away in 2018. The team's years of digging uncovered new forensic evidence and photos from Poste's darkroom. One image features scars on the forehead of Poste that match scars on a sketch of the Zodiac, the team said.

Poste's name was not necessarily one of the key suspects over the years, but has been mentioned on message boards.

Social media lit up responding to the theory, as well as the inevitable Ted Cruz jokes.

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Who are the Case Breakers that Cracked the Zodiac Killer Case?

The group that has come forth with this solution is known as the Case Breakers. They are a 40 member strong organization dedicated to "solving our greatest mysteries" according to their website. They describe themselves as a

40-member task force led by retired FBI agents [that] provides a combined 1500 years of skill sets in policing, criminal justice, forensic, academic and investigative knowledge. Credited with cop-crowdsourcing and cracking some of America’s most difficult mysteries, their nickname has been branded: The Case Breakers.

About the Zodiac case, the Code Breakers revealed this in a media release

The Case Breakers’ renowned forensic team has been given a remote location to dig up the guns and learn the identity of the Zodiac Killer a California psychopath who shot, stabbed or choked to death possibly as many as 10 victims between 1962 and 1970.

Remaining a mystery all these years, he is set to be revealed through a High Sierra CSI where ballistics, fingerprints and DNA are expected to be harvested. The volunteer task force claims to have identified more crime scenes with the madman’s MO and signature on a trail stretching from San Diego County to Lake Tahoe.

See the full details on the case from the Code Breakers here.

This Buzzfeed video from 2016 provides a bite-sized but deep dive intro to the case:

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