10 Reasons Why Zodiac Killer MAY Have Been Solved
9. Doerr's Writing Style Is Incredibly Similar To Zodiac's
Zodiac is famed for writing taunting letters and cards to regional California newspapers, and Doerr himself had a penchant for writing letters to his favourite "zines" (self-published magazines) and also publishing his own.
Due to many of the zines being digitised online, Kobek was able to track a trove of Doerr's written contributions, which bear marked similarities to Zodiac both in terms of content and writing style.
He's written letters making references to slavery - something Zodiac also wrote about as part of his apparent motive - and penned a letter to the SF Examiner without a street address, just as the Zodiac did. They also both wrote about something as esoteric as magnetic poles.
Furthermore, an anonymous letter written to one of Doerr's favourite zines - and believed to have been written by him - bears many superficial hallmarks of Zodiac's writing style, such as including seemingly intentional spelling mistakes and signing off with a symbol as a signature.
Like Zodiac, Doerr also enjoyed writing lists, used an ampersand instead of "and," often wrote sentences in all-caps except for lower-case i's, and occasionally used a circle to dot lower-case i's and punctuate sentences.
This is without getting into recurring language which can be seen in both Doerr and Zodiac's writing, which while hardly a smoking gun in its own right simply illustrates further shared characteristics between the two.