
Return to: Law Enforcement NewsBREAKING: A.I.-Assisted Decryption of Zodiac's 13-Character Cipher Uncovers Groundbreaking New Evidence in the Black Dahlia CaseLos Angeles, CA – February 21, 2025 – Jaime P. Gomez, Producer, Writer, Actor, and CEO of Sandbar Films Studios, alongside A. B. Baber, Executive Officer of NewEra Sherlock Entertainment and co-founder of C.C.C.O.A., announces a monumental breakthrough in the notorious Black Dahlia case, which has eluded resolution for 78 years. The Zodiac’s 13-character cipher, once considered unsolvable due to its brevity and complex encryption methods, has now been successfully cracked with the aid of advanced technology. The 13-character solution, the first verifiable cipher text of its kind grounded in established cryptographic principles, has reportedly uncovered an unexpected yet complex link between the 1960’s Zodiac Killer and a previously identified suspect in the infamous 1947 murder of Elizabeth Short in Los Angeles, California. The groundbreaking development, based on A.I.-assisted computational cryptographic analysis has deciphered the methodology behind the Zodiac’s Z-13 cipher, overcoming a longstanding challenge which has puzzled investigators and researchers for decades. The decryption process unveiled a classical encryption pattern within the cipher, establishing a compelling link between two of America’s most notorious unsolved cases. “A subsequent investigation has substantiated the A.I. findings, leading to additional documentary evidence which connects these two seemingly unrelated cases,” a representative confirmed. This crucial information is being formally presented to the Los Angeles District Attorney’s Office for official review. Following this initial meeting, details will be presented to the appropriate authorities in San Francisco to advance this significant lead. “The discovery of the new evidence represents the convergence of history, technology, and criminal investigation,” said Jaime P. Gomez. “The cryptic messages of the Zodiac Killer, once thought to pertain solely to his own crimes, may now hold the key to unraveling the mystery surrounding Elizabeth Short’s tragic murder from two decades earlier. This revelation is almost beyond comprehension and could be the long-awaited breakthrough we've all anticipated.” Elizabeth Short, posthumously known as the Black Dahlia, was discovered murdered in a Los Angeles neighborhood in January 1947. Despite extensive theories and public speculation over the years, her case has remained unsolved, solidifying its status as one of the most infamous unsolved crimes in U.S. history. For decades, amateur sleuths and retired investigators have often speculated about potential links between the Zodiac Killer and other high-profile unsolved murders. Modern technology now holds the promise of providing credible evidence to support these long-debated theories. The decryption of the Z-13 cipher not only illuminates the identity of a possible new Zodiac suspect but also opens new avenues for investigating the Black Dahlia case, one of Los Angeles County’s most enduring mysteries. When reflecting on the discovery, Baber remarked, “I am truly at a loss for words. The verification of the solution through cryptographic analysis elevates this revelation to an extraordinary level. We can confidently assert this it is not merely another unfounded claim or speculative theory but rather the culmination of a meticulous investigation, built on years of rigorous research, extensive data analysis, and to be honest, a bit of fortuity.” He added, “As we seek verification from the Federal Bureau of Investigation, we remain hopeful this discovery will not only enhance our understanding of Elizabeth Short’s case but will also revolutionize the role of A.I.-driven analysis as a vital tool in future criminal investigations.” Further details regarding the investigation and its implications will be disclosed in the coming weeks. Media Contact: P. J. Stratton Email: pj@pjstratton.com Phone: (323) 454-8008 # ... News Release: BREAKING: A.I.-Assisted Decryption of Zodiac's 13-Character Cipher Uncovers Groundbreaking New Evidence in the Black Dahlia Case Submitted on: February 19, 2025 04:21:25 PM Submitted by: PJ Stratton On behalf of: www.pjstratton.com |