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  • PEOPLE: Als Rauchen noch Salonfähig war - Promis posieren mit Zigarette
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    PEOPLE: Als Rauchen noch Salonfähig war - Promis posieren mit Zigarette
    Oct. 2, 1960 - London, England, U.K. - GEORGE HARRISON (1943–2001) was an Academy Award and Grammy Award-winning English rock guitarist, singer, songwriter, author and sitarist best known as the lead guitarist of The Beatles. Harrison had a successful career as a solo artist and was also a film producer, with his production company Handmade Films. PICTURED: HARRISON with wife PATTIE BOYD. (Credit Image: © Keystone Press Agency/Keystone USA via ZUMAPRESS.com)
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  • PEOPLE: Als Rauchen noch Salonfähig war - Promis posieren mit Zigarette
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    PEOPLE: Als Rauchen noch Salonfähig war - Promis posieren mit Zigarette
    Oct. 2, 1960 - London, England, U.K. - GEORGE HARRISON (25 February 1943– 29 November 2001) was an Academy Award and Grammy Award-winning English rock guitarist, singer, songwriter, author and sitarist best known as the lead guitarist of The Beatles. He had a successful career as a solo artist and was also a film producer. PICTURED: Portrait George Harrison with long hair and sunglasses. (Credit Image: © Keystone Press Agency/Keystone USA via ZUMAPRESS.com)
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  • PEOPLE: Als Rauchen noch Salonfähig war - Promis posieren mit Zigarette
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    PEOPLE: Als Rauchen noch Salonfähig war - Promis posieren mit Zigarette
    STEWART GRANGER (Credit Image: © KEYSTONE Pictures USA/ZUMAPRESS.com)
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  • EXKLUSIV - Kate Moss Humpelt mit dem Hund durch London
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    EXKLUSIV - Kate Moss Humpelt mit dem Hund durch London
    Picture Shows: Kate Moss

    March 05, 2016

    Kate Moss manages to look poised and stunning even with a broken leg, as she walks out in the Cotswolds with her dog Archie, and Nikolai von Bismarck on her way to the pub for lunch.

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  • NEWS - Michigan: Vergiftetes Trinkwasser in der Stadt Flint
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    NEWS - Michigan: Vergiftetes Trinkwasser in der Stadt Flint
    Jan 15, 2016 - File - The water crisis in Flint, the Michigan city grappling with toxic lead contamination in its drinking water following a cost-saving measure, is now getting high-level attention from the state's top legal official. Michigan Attorney General B. Schuette said he will investigate the water crisis to determine whether any Michigan laws have been violated. The damage stems from a decision two years ago by the state, which had taken over the city's budget amid a financial emergency, to save money by switching Flint's water supply from Lake Huron to the Flint River. Pictured: Jan. 21, 2015 - Flint, Michigan, U.S. - LeeAnne Walters 36 of Flint shows water samples from her home from Wednesday January 21, 2015 to Flint's new emergency manager Jerry Ambrose after city an state officials spoke during a forum discussing growing health concerns about the drinking water being raised by Flint residents at the Flint City Hall dome (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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  • NEWS - Michigan: Vergiftetes Trinkwasser in der Stadt Flint
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    NEWS - Michigan: Vergiftetes Trinkwasser in der Stadt Flint
    Jan 15, 2016 - File - The water crisis in Flint, the Michigan city grappling with toxic lead contamination in its drinking water following a cost-saving measure, is now getting high-level attention from the state's top legal official. Michigan Attorney General B. Schuette said he will investigate the water crisis to determine whether any Michigan laws have been violated. The damage stems from a decision two years ago by the state, which had taken over the city's budget amid a financial emergency, to save money by switching Flint's water supply from Lake Huron to the Flint River. Pictured: Jun 02, 2007 - Detroit, MI, USA - Supermarket shopping carts in the Rouge River where they were tossed from a bridge (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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  • NEWS - Michigan: Vergiftetes Trinkwasser in der Stadt Flint
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    NEWS - Michigan: Vergiftetes Trinkwasser in der Stadt Flint
    Jan 15, 2016 - File - The water crisis in Flint, the Michigan city grappling with toxic lead contamination in its drinking water following a cost-saving measure, is now getting high-level attention from the state's top legal official. Michigan Attorney General B. Schuette said he will investigate the water crisis to determine whether any Michigan laws have been violated. The damage stems from a decision two years ago by the state, which had taken over the city's budget amid a financial emergency, to save money by switching Flint's water supply from Lake Huron to the Flint River. Pictured: Marshall, Michigan, July 31, 2010 Workers for the US Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) deliver more containment booms from a boat on the Kalamazoo River near an oil spill site. A 30 inch petroleum pipeline operated by Enbridge Energy of Canada ruptured early Monday, July 26, spilling an estimated 1 million gallons of raw crude oil into a tributary that feeds the Kalamazoo River near Marshall Township (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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  • NEWS - Michigan: Vergiftetes Trinkwasser in der Stadt Flint
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    NEWS - Michigan: Vergiftetes Trinkwasser in der Stadt Flint
    Jan 15, 2016 - File - The water crisis in Flint, the Michigan city grappling with toxic lead contamination in its drinking water following a cost-saving measure, is now getting high-level attention from the state's top legal official. Michigan Attorney General B. Schuette said he will investigate the water crisis to determine whether any Michigan laws have been violated. The damage stems from a decision two years ago by the state, which had taken over the city's budget amid a financial emergency, to save money by switching Flint's water supply from Lake Huron to the Flint River. Pictured: July 10, 2014 - Detroit, Michigan, U.S. - Religious and community activists block the entrance to Homrich, a contractor hired to shut off water service to Detroit residents. As it tries to recover from bankruptcy, the city is shutting off water to tens of thousands of residents living in poverty who are behind on their bills. Mary Ellen Howard of the Sisters of Mercy participated (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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  • NEWS - Michigan: Vergiftetes Trinkwasser in der Stadt Flint
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    NEWS - Michigan: Vergiftetes Trinkwasser in der Stadt Flint
    Jan 15, 2016 - File - The water crisis in Flint, the Michigan city grappling with toxic lead contamination in its drinking water following a cost-saving measure, is now getting high-level attention from the state's top legal official. Michigan Attorney General B. Schuette said he will investigate the water crisis to determine whether any Michigan laws have been violated. The damage stems from a decision two years ago by the state, which had taken over the city's budget amid a financial emergency, to save money by switching Flint's water supply from Lake Huron to the Flint River. Pictured: July 30, 2010 - Michigan, MI, U.S. - Jon Wagar, cqaj of Cetacean Marine and Mary Beth Ross, cqaj of the US Environmental Protection Agency take water samples from the surface of Morrow Lake, looking for signs of oil as oil spill clean up continues from a rupture in Comstock Township (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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  • Olivia Wilde On Set of her New Film 'Free Hugs'
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    Olivia Wilde On Set of her New Film 'Free Hugs'
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    Olivia Wilde on the set of directorial debut film 'Free Hugs' in Glassell Park, California in which she wrote and stars in.
    Job ID: 072911P5
    EXCLUSIVE July 29th, 2011 Glassell Park, CA
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  • BJP Protest Against Rape In Kolkata.
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    BJP Protest Against Rape In Kolkata.
    Supporters of BJP trample over a photo of the Chief Minister of West Bengal, Mamata Banerjee, during a protest in Kolkata, India, on July 1, 2025, in response to the gang rape incident at South Calcutta Law College, where a law student is gang-raped by an ex-student and two current students of the college. The primary accused is reportedly the leader of the Trinamool Congress student union of the college, according to reports. (Photo by Debarchan Chatterjee/NurPhoto)

     

  • Glastonbury Festival 2025, Worthy Farm, Pilton, UK
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    Glastonbury Festival 2025, Worthy Farm, Pilton, UK
    Olivia Rodrigo performs as the closing headline act on the Pyramid Stage during the Glastonbury Festival 2025 at Worthy Farm, Pilton, UK on 29 June 2025.



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  • Glastonbury Festival 2025, Worthy Farm, Pilton, UK
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    Glastonbury Festival 2025, Worthy Farm, Pilton, UK
    Olivia Rodrigo performs as the closing headline act on the Pyramid Stage during the Glastonbury Festival 2025 at Worthy Farm, Pilton, UK on 29 June 2025.



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  • Glastonbury Festival 2025, Worthy Farm, Pilton, UK
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    Glastonbury Festival 2025, Worthy Farm, Pilton, UK
    Olivia Rodrigo headlines the Pyramid Stage at Glastonbury Festival 2025 Sunday at Worthy Farm, Pilton in Glastonbury, England, UK on Sunday 29 June 2025., Credit:Justin Ng / Avalon- DALLE (FOTO: DUKAS/DALLE) --- NO WEB USAGE ---
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  • Pope Leo XIV Arrives To Lead His Weekly General Audience At St Peter's Square In The Vatican On June 18, 2025.
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    Pope Leo XIV Arrives To Lead His Weekly General Audience At St Peter's Square In The Vatican On June 18, 2025.
    Pope Leo XIV waves to the crowd as he arrives to lead his weekly general audience at St. Peter's Square in The Vatican on June 18, 2025. (Photo by Massimo Valicchia/NurPhoto)

     

  • Pope Leo XIV Arrives To Lead His Weekly General Audience At St Peter's Square In The Vatican On June 18, 2025.
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    Pope Leo XIV Arrives To Lead His Weekly General Audience At St Peter's Square In The Vatican On June 18, 2025.
    Pope Leo XIV waves to the crowd as he arrives to lead his weekly general audience at St. Peter's Square in The Vatican on June 18, 2025. (Photo by Massimo Valicchia/NurPhoto)

     

  • Pope Leo XIV Arrives To Lead His Weekly General Audience At St Peter's Square In The Vatican On June 18, 2025.
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    Pope Leo XIV Arrives To Lead His Weekly General Audience At St Peter's Square In The Vatican On June 18, 2025.
    Pope Leo XIV waves to the crowd as he arrives to lead his weekly general audience at St. Peter's Square in The Vatican on June 18, 2025. (Photo by Massimo Valicchia/NurPhoto)

     

  • Pope Leo XIV Arrives To Lead His Weekly General Audience At St Peter's Square In The Vatican On June 18, 2025.
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    Pope Leo XIV Arrives To Lead His Weekly General Audience At St Peter's Square In The Vatican On June 18, 2025.
    Pope Leo XIV waves to the crowd as he arrives to lead his weekly general audience at St. Peter's Square in The Vatican on June 18, 2025. (Photo by Massimo Valicchia/NurPhoto)

     

  • TOXIC WATERS: Argentina's Rotten River
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    TOXIC WATERS: Argentina's Rotten River
    zReportage.com Issue #989 Story of the Week: Published TUESDAY May 13, 2025: 'TOXIC WATERS: Argentina's Rotten River' by ZUMA Press award winning photo-journalist Igor Wagner: Very few locals call it water. This is Riachuelo de la Matanza in Buenos Aires, the capital city of Argentina. The 40-mile river served as the capital's dumping ground for more than 100 years, mid-19th century chroniclers described it as ''rotten'' and has long been considered one of the most polluted rivers in the world. Thousands of businesses, such as tanneries, chemical plants and factories, are situated in the basin, while an estimated 4.5 million people call the area home. Sewers, household waste, old cars and boats, virtually anything fit for a dump went into the river. The result is an environmental and health crisis spanning generations. Residents and campaigners now fear a new ruling on the toxic Matanza-Riachuelo basin will send a message that environmental protection is not a priority. Welcome to 'TOXIC WATERS: Argentina's Rotten River (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
    � 2025 by ZUMA Press Wire

     

  • TOXIC WATERS: Argentina's Rotten River
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    TOXIC WATERS: Argentina's Rotten River
    March 12, 2025, Buenos Aires, Buenos Aires, Argentina: An ACUMAR boat pilot navigates his vessel collecting floating refuse and cleaning the polluted Riachuelo River during a routine control operation. (Credit Image: � Igor Wagner/ZUMA Press Wire (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
    � 2025 by ZUMA Press Wire

     

  • TOXIC WATERS: Argentina's Rotten River
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    TOXIC WATERS: Argentina's Rotten River
    September 6, 2022, Buenos Aires, Buenos Aires, Argentina: Bubbles form on the surface of the water when the gases produced by the waste rise to the surface. Toxic wastes such as lead, fecal matter, sewerage, are found at the bottom of the river. (Credit Image: � Igor Wagner/ZUMA Press Wire (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
    � 2022 by ZUMA Press Wire

     

  • TOXIC WATERS: Argentina's Rotten River
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    TOXIC WATERS: Argentina's Rotten River
    September 6, 2022, Buenos Aires, Buenos Aires, Argentina: A garbage worker sorts through a pile of waste lying on the river bank in contact with the water. In poorer neighborhoods, some workers make some extra money by selling salvageable items they find among the discarded waste. (Credit Image: © Igor Wagner/ZUMA Press Wire (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
    � 2022 by ZUMA Press Wire

     

  • TOXIC WATERS: Argentina's Rotten River
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    TOXIC WATERS: Argentina's Rotten River
    September 6, 2022, Buenos Aires, Buenos Aires, Argentina: An ACUMAR cleaning boat circulates the Riachuelo from one end to the other, collecting waste from the surface, as part of the squads that control the waste dumped by neighboring industries. The most polluted river in Buenos Aires is facing new difficulties due to the closure of the agency responsible for its sanitation (ACUMAR). (Credit Image: � Igor Wagner/ZUMA Press Wire (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
    � 2022 by ZUMA Press Wire

     

  • TOXIC WATERS: Argentina's Rotten River
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    TOXIC WATERS: Argentina's Rotten River
    September 6, 2022, Buenos Aires, Buenos Aires, Argentina: A school teacher looks at the houses in the poor neighborhoods on the banks of the polluted river during an informational boat trip together with other educators in Buenos Aires. Environmental management company ACUMAR carries out these excursions for teachers and educational institutions in order to raise awareness of socio-environmental issues. (Credit Image: © Igor Wagner/ZUMA Press Wire (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
    � 2022 by ZUMA Press Wire

     

  • TOXIC WATERS: Argentina's Rotten River
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    TOXIC WATERS: Argentina's Rotten River
    September 6, 2022, Buenos Aires, Buenos Aires, Argentina: A broken toilet lies dumped on the banks of the heavily polluted Riachuelo river. Nearby residents throw their waste into the river and much of it is exposed when the waters recede. (Credit Image: � Igor Wagner/ZUMA Press Wire (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
    � 2022 by ZUMA Press Wire

     

  • TOXIC WATERS: Argentina's Rotten River
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    TOXIC WATERS: Argentina's Rotten River
    November 1, 2022, Buenos Aires, Buenos Aires, Argentina: During bad weather polluted water from large sewer pipes flows unabated into the Riachuelo de la Matanza river in Argentina's Buenos Aires province. (Credit Image: � Igor Wagner/ZUMA Press Wire (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
    � 2022 by ZUMA Press Wire

     

  • TOXIC WATERS: Argentina's Rotten River
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    TOXIC WATERS: Argentina's Rotten River
    November 1, 2022, Buenos Aires, Buenos Aires, Argentina: Sanitation workers from ACUMAR operate a crane boat with which they remove waste from the surface of the Riachuelo river, during the daily cleanup up. (Credit Image: © Igor Wagner/ZUMA Press Wire (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
    © 2022 by ZUMA Press Wire

     

  • TOXIC WATERS: Argentina's Rotten River
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    TOXIC WATERS: Argentina's Rotten River
    November 1, 2022, Buenos Aires, Buenos Aires, Argentina: View of houses in the poor Zavaleta neighborhood over the Riachuelo River. In 2004, residents of the river basin, filed a lawsuit against the city, government and industrial polluters along the river and demanded action. The Supreme Court's ruling ordered the government, via the Autoridad de Cuenca Matanza Riacheulo (ACUMAR), to improve quality of life and prevent further damage. Residents now fear a new ruling on the toxic river basin will send a message that environmental protection is not a priority. (Credit Image: © Igor Wagner/ZUMA Press Wire (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
    © 2022 by ZUMA Press Wire

     

  • TOXIC WATERS: Argentina's Rotten River
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    TOXIC WATERS: Argentina's Rotten River
    October 29, 2022, Buenos Aires, Buenos Aires, Argentina: Gray clouds above the black waters and houses in the poor Zavaleta neighborhood along the Rieachuelo River. Residents living along the riverbank, which snakes around Buenos Aires' southern edge, complain of skin rashes, headaches, breathing problems and vomiting. (Credit Image: © Igor Wagner/ZUMA Press Wire (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
    © 2022 by ZUMA Press Wire

     

  • TOXIC WATERS: Argentina's Rotten River
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    TOXIC WATERS: Argentina's Rotten River
    October 29, 2022, Buenos Aires, Buenos Aires, Argentina: Arial view of a boat passing homes in the poor neighborhood of Zavaleta on the banks of the Riachuelo River. Thousands of businesses, such as tanneries, chemical plants and factories, are situated in the basin, while an estimated 4.5 million people call the area home. (Credit Image: © Igor Wagner/ZUMA Press Wire (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
    � 2022 by ZUMA Press Wire

     

  • TOXIC WATERS: Argentina's Rotten River
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    TOXIC WATERS: Argentina's Rotten River
    October 29, 2022, Buenos Aires, Buenos Aires, Argentina: Toxic waste mixed with plastic bottles, trash and straws float with the water flow of the Riachuelo River. The 40-mile (64km) river served as the capital's dumping ground for more than 100 years, mid-19th century chroniclers described it as 'rotten' and has long been considered one of the most polluted rivers in the world. (Credit Image: © Igor Wagner/ZUMA Press Wire (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
    © 2022 by ZUMA Press Wire

     

  • TOXIC WATERS: Argentina's Rotten River
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    TOXIC WATERS: Argentina's Rotten River
    October 29, 2022, Buenos Aires, Buenos Aires, Argentina: Aerial view of an industrial complex in front of the Riachuelo river. On the other side of the river is the poor Zavaleta neighborhood. Sewers, household waste, old cars and boats, virtually anything fit for a dump went into the river. The result is an environmental and health crisis spanning generations. (Credit Image: © Igor Wagner/ZUMA Press Wire (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
    © 2022 by ZUMA Press Wire

     

  • TOXIC WATERS: Argentina's Rotten River
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    TOXIC WATERS: Argentina's Rotten River
    October 25, 2022, Buenos Aires, Buenos Aires, Argentina: A resident looks out from the entrance to his home, where he lives with his wife in an unfinished house in a poor neighborhood on the Riachuelo riverbank. They are waiting for the Housing Institute of the City of Buenos Aires to relocate them to safer and cleaner housing. (Credit Image: � Igor Wagner/ZUMA Press Wire (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
    � 2022 by ZUMA Press Wire

     

  • TOXIC WATERS: Argentina's Rotten River
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    TOXIC WATERS: Argentina's Rotten River
    October 23, 2022, Buenos Aires, Buenos Aires, Argentina: Factories line the banks of the Riachuelo river in Buenos Aires. The area residents are facing new difficulties due to the closure of the agency responsible for its sanitation ACUMAR. In 2008, Argentina's supreme court issued a historic ruling demanding the cleanup of the Matanza-Riachuelo river in Buenos Aries, considered one of the most polluted in the world. (Credit Image: © Igor Wagner/ZUMA Press Wire (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
    © 2022 by ZUMA Press Wire

     

  • Zodiac Killer
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    Zodiac Killer
    Paul Stine. October 11, 1969, San Francisco cab driver Paul Stine was killed. The Zodiac Killer was a serial killer who operated in Northern California for ten months in the late 1960s. He coined his name in a series of taunting letters he sent to the press until 1974. His letters included four cryptograms, three of which have yet to be solved. The Zodiac murdered five known victims in Benicia, Vallejo, Lake Berryessa, and San Francisco between December 1968 and October 1969. Four men and three women between the ages of 16 and 29 were targeted. No connections between them have ever been discovered. They appear to have been victims of opportunity, nothing more. While it is often claimed that the Zodiac knew his victims, there has never been credible evidence to suggest this was true. Numerous others have been thought to be Zodiac victims, but the evidence is scant at best. The killer's identity remains unknown. (POLARIS) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)

     

  • Zodiac Killer
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    Zodiac Killer
    Letter from Zodiac Killer. The Zodiac Killer was a serial killer who operated in Northern California for ten months in the late 1960s. He coined his name in a series of taunting letters he sent to the press until 1974. His letters included four cryptograms, three of which have yet to be solved. The Zodiac murdered five known victims in Benicia, Vallejo, Lake Berryessa, and San Francisco between December 1968 and October 1969. Four men and three women between the ages of 16 and 29 were targeted. No connections between them have ever been discovered. They appear to have been victims of opportunity, nothing more. While it is often claimed that the Zodiac knew his victims, there has never been credible evidence to suggest this was true. Numerous others have been thought to be Zodiac victims, but the evidence is scant at best. The killer's identity remains unknown. (POLARIS) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)

     

  • Zodiac Killer
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    Zodiac Killer
    The cryptogram sent to the Times-Herald: "Dear Editor I am the killer of the 2 teenagers last Christmass at Lake Herman and the Girl last 4th of July. To Prove this I shall state some facts which only I+ the police know. Christmass 1 Brand name of ammo Super X 2 10 shots fired 3 Boy was on back feet to car 4 Girl was lyeing on right side feet to west 4th of July 1 Girl was wearing patterned pants 2 Boy was also shot in knee 3 Brand name of ammo was Western" The Zodiac Killer was a serial killer who operated in Northern California for ten months in the late 1960s. He coined his name in a series of taunting letters he sent to the press until 1974. His letters included four cryptograms, three of which have yet to be solved. The Zodiac murdered five known victims in Benicia, Vallejo, Lake Berryessa, and San Francisco between December 1968 and October 1969. Four men and three women between the ages of 16 and 29 were targeted. No connections between them have ever been discovered. They appear to have been victims of opportunity, nothing more. While it is often claimed that the Zodiac knew his victims, there has never been credible evidence to suggest this was true. Numerous others have been thought to be Zodiac victims, but the evidence is scant at best. The killer's identity remains unknown. (POLARIS) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)

     

  • Zodiac Killer
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    Zodiac Killer
    Suspect Jack the Stepdad. The Zodiac Killer was a serial killer who operated in Northern California for ten months in the late 1960s. He coined his name in a series of taunting letters he sent to the press until 1974. His letters included four cryptograms, three of which have yet to be solved. The Zodiac murdered five known victims in Benicia, Vallejo, Lake Berryessa, and San Francisco between December 1968 and October 1969. Four men and three women between the ages of 16 and 29 were targeted. No connections between them have ever been discovered. They appear to have been victims of opportunity, nothing more. While it is often claimed that the Zodiac knew his victims, there has never been credible evidence to suggest this was true. Numerous others have been thought to be Zodiac victims, but the evidence is scant at best. The killer's identity remains unknown. (POLARIS) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)

     

  • Zodiac Killer
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    Zodiac Killer
    Chief L.T. Kinkead. The Zodiac Killer was a serial killer who operated in Northern California for ten months in the late 1960s. He coined his name in a series of taunting letters he sent to the press until 1974. His letters included four cryptograms, three of which have yet to be solved. The Zodiac murdered five known victims in Benicia, Vallejo, Lake Berryessa, and San Francisco between December 1968 and October 1969. Four men and three women between the ages of 16 and 29 were targeted. No connections between them have ever been discovered. They appear to have been victims of opportunity, nothing more. While it is often claimed that the Zodiac knew his victims, there has never been credible evidence to suggest this was true. Numerous others have been thought to be Zodiac victims, but the evidence is scant at best. The killer's identity remains unknown. (POLARIS) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)

     

  • Zodiac Killer
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    Zodiac Killer
    Zodiac Killer wanted poster. The Zodiac Killer was a serial killer who operated in Northern California for ten months in the late 1960s. He coined his name in a series of taunting letters he sent to the press until 1974. His letters included four cryptograms, three of which have yet to be solved. The Zodiac murdered five known victims in Benicia, Vallejo, Lake Berryessa, and San Francisco between December 1968 and October 1969. Four men and three women between the ages of 16 and 29 were targeted. No connections between them have ever been discovered. They appear to have been victims of opportunity, nothing more. While it is often claimed that the Zodiac knew his victims, there has never been credible evidence to suggest this was true. Numerous others have been thought to be Zodiac victims, but the evidence is scant at best. The killer's identity remains unknown. (POLARIS) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)

     

  • Zodiac Killer
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    Zodiac Killer
    Desktop poem found in RCC Library, mid-April 1967. The Zodiac Killer was a serial killer who operated in Northern California for ten months in the late 1960s. He coined his name in a series of taunting letters he sent to the press until 1974. His letters included four cryptograms, three of which have yet to be solved. The Zodiac murdered five known victims in Benicia, Vallejo, Lake Berryessa, and San Francisco between December 1968 and October 1969. Four men and three women between the ages of 16 and 29 were targeted. No connections between them have ever been discovered. They appear to have been victims of opportunity, nothing more. While it is often claimed that the Zodiac knew his victims, there has never been credible evidence to suggest this was true. Numerous others have been thought to be Zodiac victims, but the evidence is scant at best. The killer's identity remains unknown. (POLARIS) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)

     

  • Zodiac Killer
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    Zodiac Killer
    Captain Don Townsend, Napa County Sheriff's Office, holds Bryan Hartnell's car door. The Zodiac's inscription has been taped over, replaced with the notice "DO NOT REMOVE / DO NOT DISTURB / ORDER OF NAPA SHERIFF." The Zodiac Killer was a serial killer who operated in Northern California for ten months in the late 1960s. He coined his name in a series of taunting letters he sent to the press until 1974. His letters included four cryptograms, three of which have yet to be solved. The Zodiac murdered five known victims in Benicia, Vallejo, Lake Berryessa, and San Francisco between December 1968 and October 1969. Four men and three women between the ages of 16 and 29 were targeted. No connections between them have ever been discovered. They appear to have been victims of opportunity, nothing more. While it is often claimed that the Zodiac knew his victims, there has never been credible evidence to suggest this was true. Numerous others have been thought to be Zodiac victims, but the evidence is scant at best. The killer's identity remains unknown. (POLARIS) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)

     

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    Zodiac Killer
    Letter from the Zodiac Killers. The Zodiac Killer was a serial killer who operated in Northern California for ten months in the late 1960s. He coined his name in a series of taunting letters he sent to the press until 1974. His letters included four cryptograms, three of which have yet to be solved. The Zodiac murdered five known victims in Benicia, Vallejo, Lake Berryessa, and San Francisco between December 1968 and October 1969. Four men and three women between the ages of 16 and 29 were targeted. No connections between them have ever been discovered. They appear to have been victims of opportunity, nothing more. While it is often claimed that the Zodiac knew his victims, there has never been credible evidence to suggest this was true. Numerous others have been thought to be Zodiac victims, but the evidence is scant at best. The killer's identity remains unknown. (POLARIS) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)

     

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    Zodiac Killer
    Letter from the Zodiac Killers. The Zodiac Killer was a serial killer who operated in Northern California for ten months in the late 1960s. He coined his name in a series of taunting letters he sent to the press until 1974. His letters included four cryptograms, three of which have yet to be solved. The Zodiac murdered five known victims in Benicia, Vallejo, Lake Berryessa, and San Francisco between December 1968 and October 1969. Four men and three women between the ages of 16 and 29 were targeted. No connections between them have ever been discovered. They appear to have been victims of opportunity, nothing more. While it is often claimed that the Zodiac knew his victims, there has never been credible evidence to suggest this was true. Numerous others have been thought to be Zodiac victims, but the evidence is scant at best. The killer's identity remains unknown. (POLARIS) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)

     

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    Zodiac Killer
    The Zodiac Killer was a serial killer who operated in Northern California for ten months in the late 1960s. He coined his name in a series of taunting letters he sent to the press until 1974. His letters included four cryptograms, three of which have yet to be solved. The Zodiac murdered five known victims in Benicia, Vallejo, Lake Berryessa, and San Francisco between December 1968 and October 1969. Four men and three women between the ages of 16 and 29 were targeted. No connections between them have ever been discovered. They appear to have been victims of opportunity, nothing more. While it is often claimed that the Zodiac knew his victims, there has never been credible evidence to suggest this was true. Numerous others have been thought to be Zodiac victims, but the evidence is scant at best. The killer's identity remains unknown. (POLARIS) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)

     

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    Zodiac Killer
    The watch, discovered at the crime scene. Found about ten feet from Cheri Jo Bates' body was a paint-spattered man's Timex watch with a broken 7" wristband, stopped at around 12:23. The Zodiac Killer was a serial killer who operated in Northern California for ten months in the late 1960s. He coined his name in a series of taunting letters he sent to the press until 1974. His letters included four cryptograms, three of which have yet to be solved. The Zodiac murdered five known victims in Benicia, Vallejo, Lake Berryessa, and San Francisco between December 1968 and October 1969. Four men and three women between the ages of 16 and 29 were targeted. No connections between them have ever been discovered. They appear to have been victims of opportunity, nothing more. While it is often claimed that the Zodiac knew his victims, there has never been credible evidence to suggest this was true. Numerous others have been thought to be Zodiac victims, but the evidence is scant at best. The killer's identity remains unknown. (POLARIS) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)

     

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    Zodiac Killer
    Victim Cheri Jo Bates. October 30, 1966 an 18-year-old student named Cheri Jo Bates was brutally murdered near the parking lot of Riverside City College's library annex. The Zodiac Killer was a serial killer who operated in Northern California for ten months in the late 1960s. He coined his name in a series of taunting letters he sent to the press until 1974. His letters included four cryptograms, three of which have yet to be solved. The Zodiac murdered five known victims in Benicia, Vallejo, Lake Berryessa, and San Francisco between December 1968 and October 1969. Four men and three women between the ages of 16 and 29 were targeted. No connections between them have ever been discovered. They appear to have been victims of opportunity, nothing more. While it is often claimed that the Zodiac knew his victims, there has never been credible evidence to suggest this was true. Numerous others have been thought to be Zodiac victims, but the evidence is scant at best. The killer's identity remains unknown. (POLARIS) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)

     

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    Zodiac Killer
    Letter from the Zodiac Killers. The Zodiac Killer was a serial killer who operated in Northern California for ten months in the late 1960s. He coined his name in a series of taunting letters he sent to the press until 1974. His letters included four cryptograms, three of which have yet to be solved. The Zodiac murdered five known victims in Benicia, Vallejo, Lake Berryessa, and San Francisco between December 1968 and October 1969. Four men and three women between the ages of 16 and 29 were targeted. No connections between them have ever been discovered. They appear to have been victims of opportunity, nothing more. While it is often claimed that the Zodiac knew his victims, there has never been credible evidence to suggest this was true. Numerous others have been thought to be Zodiac victims, but the evidence is scant at best. The killer's identity remains unknown. (POLARIS) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)

     

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    Zodiac Killer
    Letter from the Zodiac Killers. The Zodiac Killer was a serial killer who operated in Northern California for ten months in the late 1960s. He coined his name in a series of taunting letters he sent to the press until 1974. His letters included four cryptograms, three of which have yet to be solved. The Zodiac murdered five known victims in Benicia, Vallejo, Lake Berryessa, and San Francisco between December 1968 and October 1969. Four men and three women between the ages of 16 and 29 were targeted. No connections between them have ever been discovered. They appear to have been victims of opportunity, nothing more. While it is often claimed that the Zodiac knew his victims, there has never been credible evidence to suggest this was true. Numerous others have been thought to be Zodiac victims, but the evidence is scant at best. The killer's identity remains unknown. (POLARIS) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)

     

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    Zodiac Killer
    Victim Betty Lou Jensen. On December 20, 1968 David Arthur Faraday and Betty Lou Jensen were shot to death near Faraday's brown Rambler. The Zodiac Killer was a serial killer who operated in Northern California for ten months in the late 1960s. He coined his name in a series of taunting letters he sent to the press until 1974. His letters included four cryptograms, three of which have yet to be solved. The Zodiac murdered five known victims in Benicia, Vallejo, Lake Berryessa, and San Francisco between December 1968 and October 1969. Four men and three women between the ages of 16 and 29 were targeted. No connections between them have ever been discovered. They appear to have been victims of opportunity, nothing more. While it is often claimed that the Zodiac knew his victims, there has never been credible evidence to suggest this was true. Numerous others have been thought to be Zodiac victims, but the evidence is scant at best. The killer's identity remains unknown. (POLARIS) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)

     

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