Zodiac Killer Linked to Black Dahlia? Betta Be Fo Real, Fam
Some investigator say he cracked the Zodiac code, pointing to a suspect in the Black Dahlia case – but is the system REALLY tryna solve these cold cases, or nah?

East Hampton, NY - Aight, so check it: some dude named Alex Baber say he done cracked the Zodiac Killer code, and it connect him to the Black Dahlia murder back in '47. This s* sound like some straight outta Hollywood, but if it's true, it's a big deal, ya heard?
Baber, from Cold Case Consultants, claim the Z13 cipher spell out 'Marvin Merrill,' which he say is an alias for Marvin Margolis. Word is, Margolis was messin' with Elizabeth Short (aka the Black Dahlia) back in the day, and the LAPD gettin' his family for DNA. This some next-level cold case detective work, if you ask me.
'Currently, for the first time in history, LAPD detectives approached the family of a suspect to obtain DNA,' Baber told Fox News Digital. 'That's never happened for the Black Dahlia case... we got a pretty good feeling that we're sitting in the right seat.' But hold up, why NOW? Why they ain't solve this s* decades ago?
The Zodiac Killer was terrorizin' Cali in the late 60s and early 70s, sendin' cryptic messages and claimin' bodies. If he connected to the Black Dahlia, that mean he been on some serial killer s for a long time. Or maybe the system be hidin' s, who knows?
The Black Dahlia case is a straight-up tragedy. Young woman murdered and dismembered. The system never solved it, and it's been hauntin' folks ever since. This why folks don't trust the police, man.
Baber say his AI software flagged the connection. AI? That's some futuristic s*. But is it really gonna help solve crimes, or is it just gonna be another way for the man to spy on us?
Margolis' son gave Baber a handwriting sample, and Baber say it match the Zodiac's. The son was shook when he heard the news. I'd be too if someone told me my pops was a murderer.
LAPD ain't sayin' nothin'. FBI ain't sayin' nothin'. Typical. They always quiet when it comes to protectin' and servin' everybody. It's always the community that gotta step up and get answers.
So, is this the real deal? Maybe. Maybe not. But it show that folks still care about gettin' justice, even after all these years. But let's keep it 100, the system gotta do better by our communities, ya dig? We need answers, and we need 'em now.
Fo real, this case just another reminder that we gotta stay woke and hold the system accountable. Stop playin' with our lives and get to work. Solve these cases, and bring some peace to the families who been waitin' way too long.

