Episode

Why Lawrence Kane STILL Can’t Be Ruled Out as the Zodiac Killer

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Crime Time Inc
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Mar 25, 2026
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Summary

In this episode, former detectives Simon and Tom review the case against Lawrence Kane — one of the most persistent suspects in the Zodiac Killer investigation. We advise you listen to the previous episode. While Kane appears to “tick many boxes” on paper, this discussion goes deeper — separating compelling evidence from misleading coincidence. Key points explored include: Kane’s background: Navy experience, coding knowledge, brain injury, and a history of sexual and petty offences His proximity to key Zodiac crime locations, including San Francisco and Vallejo The significance of his convictions for prowling and voyeurism — and whether these behaviours align with the Zodiac’s possible pre-offence patterns The detectives focus heavily on identification evidence , often considered the backbone of any case: Darlene Ferrin’s sisters identifying Kane as a man who frightened her Kathleen Johns later identifying Kane as her abductor Why these identifications are compelling — but still fall short of proving he was the Zodiac However, major challenges to the Kane theory are also examined: No confirmed link to firearms — despite the Zodiac’s demonstrated skill with multiple weapons The Donna Lass case , which differs significantly from known Zodiac crimes in method and execution The risk of forcing connections between unrelated crimes A key theme of this episode is the copycat theory : Could some incidents attributed to the Zodiac actually be separate crimes triggered by media coverage? Are investigators and researchers grouping together crimes that don’t belong? The discussion also highlights a critical investigative danger: Becoming too focused on one suspect and forcing evidence to fit — rather than stepping back and reassessing the bigger picture Ultimately, the conclusion…