Zodiac Killer Cultural Impact

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The Zodiac Killer is an unidentified man who is presumed to be a serial killer that operated in Northern California in the late 1960s and early 1970s. Murdering at least five people, but the Zodiac claims to have killed upwards of 37 people in total. In 1969 the Zodiac Killer began sending letters to the Bay Area newspapers, taking credit for the five killings and threatening further violence. The Zodiac Killer would call and send cryptic letters to the law enforcement agencies in Northern California, taunting them since they were unable to bring him to justice. The police had suspects but none that they could ever charge for the murders, due to lack of evidence, so this mystery still remains unsolved. The cultural impact that the Zodiac Killer has had on tv, movies and the media is still around today and has had many shows and movies remade after what this killer did. The cultural impact as well as for the families of the victims still remains today with still no closure, for those families who live in Northern California still there is the fear that crosses the minds on how such an awful criminal was once a part of their society, someone they may …show more content…

Depending on the culture some look up to the Zodiac Killer as one who “outwitted” the cops and completed his work uninterrupted. Most cultures see this as an awful heinous act that should have been brought to justice long ago. The media plays off the emotions of individuals to engage with them and get their attention. The Zodiac Killer’s murders are world renowned. This is because he is one of the few serial killers who have escaped the grasp of law enforcement. This to public media can also be exciting because people such as journalists take it upon themselves to discover the truest identity of the “Zodiac Killer” so they will receive all of the gratitude especially from those who have lost family members to the touch of the

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