SYNOPSIS
OF
SUSPECT ZERO
In the late sixties, a serial killer calling himself the Zodiac
terrorized the San Francisco Bay Area, committing brutal, random
attacks, and bragging about them in letters to the San Francisco
Chronicle.
In Santa Rosa, fifty miles to the north, investigators Manny Bruin
and Mick Millian were asked to tail potential suspect Byron Avion,
an odd, portly man admittedly obsessed with the Zodiac. He had
other eccentricities as well, not the least of which was his large
collection of cardboard boxes, carefully stacked and tied shut
with white nylon rope.
But peculiar habits do not a criminal make – that is, not
until the bodies of young female hitchhikers began appearing in
ditches, tied up with white nylon rope. That and a dozen other
connections convinced Bruin and Millian that Avion was the Highway
101 Murderer, a Zodiac-style killer who prowled the Santa Rosa
area.
Despite the connections, a decade-long investigation was unable
to connect Avion to the crimes, or connect Zodiac to the northern
murders. Bruin and Millian eventually became so frustrated that
they dubbed Avion “Suspect Zero,” and hoped for something
to break the case open. When that break finally came, it re-wrote
the book on homicide investigations and forever changed the direction
of each man’s life.
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