Post by ophion1031 on Dec 13, 2020 2:45:36 GMT -8
Fredric Stephen Manalli
DOB: March 7, 1935 Rockford, IL.
DOD: August 26, 1976 1:25 am Santa Rosa, CA. by auto accident.
SSN: 352-26-4917
HT: 6'3"
WT: 175, but put on weight after his divorce in 1973.
Parents: Jack and Irene (Murawski) Manalli, both deceased.
Siblings: A brother and a sister. I do not know their names.
Spouse(s): Suzanne "Sue" Carlson, married in Illinois 1958. Divorced 1973.
Children: None
Military: U.S. Army
Known addresses:
725 N. Dardiner Ave., Rockford, IL.
532 Bancroft Ave., San Leandro, CA. (1961)
961 Union St., San Francisco, CA. (1963)
462 Holyoke St., San Francisco, CA. (1964-)
428 8th St., Santa Rosa, CA.
1570 North St. #11, Santa Rosa, CA.
109 Frederick St., San Francisco, CA. (1973)
2353 Alpine St., Rockford, IL. (1975)
6665 Sebastopol Rd., Sebastopol, CA. (1976-where he lived at the time of his death)
zodiackillersite.blogspot.com/2013/08/coming-soon-fred-manalli-and-why-he-is.html
FRED MANALLI, and why he IS a great Suspect
His name came up thanks to Robert Graysmith. Almost forgotten about, a little digging produced some simply fascinating facts, and paralells between Manalli, and the Zodiac Killer.
In Robert Graysmith's Zodiac Unmasked, the Author tried to link his suspect, Arthur Leigh Allen, to Fred Manalli, a Santa Rosa Junior College teacher who was killed in an auto accident in 1976. He mentioned that Manalli, during the mid 1960's, had lived in Riverside CA. I, and others, have found no evidence to support this claim. Riverside is a city very important to the Zodiac mystery due to the Cheri Jo Bates case (more on Bates coming to this blog later). Zodiac writing expert, Sherwood Morrill stated that letters received in the Bates case, as well as a desktop poem found in Riverside City College, were "unquestionably the work of Zodiac". If true, that is a major clue to Zodiac's identity.
Although no connection between Manalli and Riverside has been established, certain things about Manalli HAVE been that seem to line up with well between Manalli & Zodiac, almost perfectly. What follows is that material, in no special order (try to follow along as I mention a bunch of stuff that may seem to be written with no clear pattern or order)
The writing, words, phrases, etc used by both Zodiac & Manalli, is simply remarkably similar, almost as if one borrowed from the other,either that or Manalli was Zodiac. When Zodiac wrote his first confirmed letter in August, he included a 3 part cipher. When it was deciphered, part of the reveal read "slaves in Paradise". At about this time, Manalli had a short story published entitled, "Paradise, It's a nice place". Both Manalli & Zodiac connect the TH in their writings.
Traveller1st at Morf's site posted this years ago. The highlighted part really made me think of the classified ad that is often mentioned when discussing Manalli. This is a piece from one of Manalli's published stories. "The sign of the brotherhood" makes me think that the Zodiac symbol could represent more than one person, but a team, rather. A team. A brotherhood of psychopaths? Kinda weird he mentions the KKK. The Zodiac crosshair symbol is somewhat similar to the KKK's logo, and the personal ad does mention the "Imperial wizard."
DOB: March 7, 1935 Rockford, IL.
DOD: August 26, 1976 1:25 am Santa Rosa, CA. by auto accident.
SSN: 352-26-4917
HT: 6'3"
WT: 175, but put on weight after his divorce in 1973.
Parents: Jack and Irene (Murawski) Manalli, both deceased.
Siblings: A brother and a sister. I do not know their names.
Spouse(s): Suzanne "Sue" Carlson, married in Illinois 1958. Divorced 1973.
Children: None
Military: U.S. Army
Known addresses:
725 N. Dardiner Ave., Rockford, IL.
532 Bancroft Ave., San Leandro, CA. (1961)
961 Union St., San Francisco, CA. (1963)
462 Holyoke St., San Francisco, CA. (1964-)
428 8th St., Santa Rosa, CA.
1570 North St. #11, Santa Rosa, CA.
109 Frederick St., San Francisco, CA. (1973)
2353 Alpine St., Rockford, IL. (1975)
6665 Sebastopol Rd., Sebastopol, CA. (1976-where he lived at the time of his death)
zodiackillersite.blogspot.com/2013/08/coming-soon-fred-manalli-and-why-he-is.html
FRED MANALLI, and why he IS a great Suspect
His name came up thanks to Robert Graysmith. Almost forgotten about, a little digging produced some simply fascinating facts, and paralells between Manalli, and the Zodiac Killer.
In Robert Graysmith's Zodiac Unmasked, the Author tried to link his suspect, Arthur Leigh Allen, to Fred Manalli, a Santa Rosa Junior College teacher who was killed in an auto accident in 1976. He mentioned that Manalli, during the mid 1960's, had lived in Riverside CA. I, and others, have found no evidence to support this claim. Riverside is a city very important to the Zodiac mystery due to the Cheri Jo Bates case (more on Bates coming to this blog later). Zodiac writing expert, Sherwood Morrill stated that letters received in the Bates case, as well as a desktop poem found in Riverside City College, were "unquestionably the work of Zodiac". If true, that is a major clue to Zodiac's identity.
Although no connection between Manalli and Riverside has been established, certain things about Manalli HAVE been that seem to line up with well between Manalli & Zodiac, almost perfectly. What follows is that material, in no special order (try to follow along as I mention a bunch of stuff that may seem to be written with no clear pattern or order)
The writing, words, phrases, etc used by both Zodiac & Manalli, is simply remarkably similar, almost as if one borrowed from the other,either that or Manalli was Zodiac. When Zodiac wrote his first confirmed letter in August, he included a 3 part cipher. When it was deciphered, part of the reveal read "slaves in Paradise". At about this time, Manalli had a short story published entitled, "Paradise, It's a nice place". Both Manalli & Zodiac connect the TH in their writings.
Traveller1st at Morf's site posted this years ago. The highlighted part really made me think of the classified ad that is often mentioned when discussing Manalli. This is a piece from one of Manalli's published stories. "The sign of the brotherhood" makes me think that the Zodiac symbol could represent more than one person, but a team, rather. A team. A brotherhood of psychopaths? Kinda weird he mentions the KKK. The Zodiac crosshair symbol is somewhat similar to the KKK's logo, and the personal ad does mention the "Imperial wizard."