Home » today » World » Experts decipher the serial killer’s 50-year-old message Experts decipher the serial killer’s 50-year-old message December 12, 2020 by world today news Unidentified US serial killer : Cryptography experts decipher 50-year-old message from the “Zodiac Killer” <!– <!– – <!– – A wanted man call for the “Zodiac-Killer” (archive). Photo: AP / Eric Risberg – – The Angels The “Zodiac killer” is said to have committed at least five murders in Northern California in the 1960s. His identity is still unknown today. According to their own statements, a team of cryptography experts has now successfully decrypted one of its messages. <!– As the three specialists announced on Friday, they cracked one of the messages that the killer had sent to a local newspaper over 50 years ago. The “Zodiac killer” is blamed for at least five murders committed in Northern California in the 1960s – he himself claims to have killed 37 people. His identity is still unknown today. – According to the team, the message the murderer sent to the San Francisco Chronicle in November 1969 contained no clues as to his identity. Rather, it is boasting. – <!– Accordingly, the “Zodiac Killer” wrote, among other things: “I hope you have a lot of fun trying to catch me. I am not afraid of the gas chamber, because it will take me to paradise all the sooner because I now have enough slaves to work for me. “ – In an earlier message, the encryption of which was easier to break, the notorious murderer had used similar phrases: “I like killing because it’s so much fun,” it said. Again he was referring to “slaves” whom he allegedly gathered to serve him in the afterlife. – <!– <!– – <!– – 20 pictures Unresolved missing persons and criminal cases in the region Photo: police – – The decoder team consists of the US web designer David Oranchak, the Australian mathematician Sam Blake and the Belgian logic expert Jarl Van Eykcke. It took them years of work and the use of several computer programs to decipher the message made up of numbers and symbols. – The complex code, also known as the “340 cipher” because it contains 340 characters, is read diagonally. When the lower margin is reached, the reader has to continue reading in the upper, opposite corner. According to experts, this type of coding is described, among other things, in a US Army manual from the 1950s. – – . Related posts:Russian oligarchs hide their yachts in the MaldivesSahara: El Guerguerat affair confirms South America's support for the national cause and its rejecti...Mitsubishi Power Aero delivers important energy project in Mexico: RFP certification for commercial ...Nike Team USA City Sleek Women's Running Top. Nike UKShare this:FacebookX Related Police are looking for a seven-year-old boy, he got lost at the Central Station in Prague Wolfwalkers, the new Apple TV + movie that applauds the differences Leave a Comment Cancel replyCommentName Email Website Save my name, email, and website in this browser for the next time I comment. Δ This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed. Search for: