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On October 24, 1969, the Stanford Daily printed an editorial titled Message to the Zodiac Killer. It is a parody of the San Francisco Examiner’s Message from October 19, but it goes farther and certainly more ill-advised as it invites the killer to their staff meeting.

It was a letter to the editor about this editorial and its “Poor Taste” that has the Mikado blemishes exactly aligned to it, and exactly over the words ‘the Zodiac.”
On the same day, October 24, the Berkeley Tribe published A Message For The Zodiac Killer, written by Blaine, the main accuser of Richard Gaikowski. Blaine states on his Facebook page that he wrote his editorial at the request of Richard.
Now you won’f find Blaine’s editorial in the JSTOR archives, nor even that he wrote in the Oct. 24, 1969 Tribe issue, as the pages with his name and article are not in the scanned issue online.
If Dick Geikie is confirmed to be Richard Gaikowski, that means Richard worked at the Stanford Daily. Did he also suggest to someone on staff to write the Stanford Daily editorial, just as he did in the Berkeley Tribe?
The identity of “Dick Geikie” remains unknown.
There still is more. Even just yesterday, new discoveries were made to further the evidence of the Zodiac at Stanford. Stay tuned.
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