Season 5 · Episode 21
Zodiac Killer: Lake Berryessa Stabbing (Hartnell & Shepard)
11 February 2026·1:17:29
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Show Notes
Two former senior detectives examine the Zodiac Killer’s most disturbing escalation: the Lake Berryessa attack.
In broad daylight, the Zodiac abandons the gun, dons a costume, and turns murder into performance. We unpack what this shift reveals about planning, psychology, investigative blind spots in 1969, and why—despite unprecedented evidence—the killer still walked away.
We also explore cryptography, Air Force links, witness behaviour, and the uncomfortable reality that the Zodiac wounded more victims than he killed.
What we cover (chapter guide)
00:00 — Cold open: Episode context; why Lake Berryessa marks a turning point
01:10 — The silence before the storm: August 1969 and the lull after the cipher
05:30 — Setting the scene: Pacific Union College, Bryan Hartnell, Cecelia Shepard
10:15 — Lake Berryessa: daylight, isolation, and opportunity
14:40 — Witnesses before the attack: watching, waiting, selecting
18:10 — The costume appears: hood, symbol, and psychological theatre
22:30 — Control and deception: the escaped-convict story and premeditation
26:50 — Knife vs. gun: why this choice matters more than it seems
32:20 — The attack: sequence, survival, and what Hartnell could tell police
38:10 — Aftermath: the car door message and the call to Napa Sheriff’s Office
42:45 — Evidence rarely seen in Zodiac cases: shoe prints, palm print, handwriting
47:30 — The Air Force connection: wing-walker boots and cryptography skills
53:10 — What 1969 police didn’t have: DNA, databases, behavioural profiling
59:40 — Performance vs. panic: what the shaking hands reveal
1:04:30 — Victim focus: remembering Cecelia Shepard
1:09:20 — Why this case still matters: escalation, audience, and unfinished justice
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Key takeaways
“This wasn’t impulsive.” The costume, bindings, and knife show planning and rehearsal.
“Daylight changes everything.” Witness quality improves—but so does offender confidence.
“The Zodiac wasn’t trained to kill.” He wounded more victims than he killed, even at close range.
“Evidence isn’t the same as answers.” Lake Berryessa produced more physical clues than any prior attack—yet still no suspect.
“This was theatre.” The Zodiac needed to be seen, remembered, and talked about.
Helpful context
The Lake Berryessa attack (27 September 1969) is the only confirmed Zodiac assault with surviving victims and a full eyewitness account.
It is also the only Zodiac crime involving a costume and a knife, making it critical for behavioural analysis.
Listener note
This episode contains discussion of violent assault and homicide. Listener discretion advised.
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