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It is possible that Zodiac may have been influenced by the Manson murders in respect to the message he left at the Lake Berryessa crime scene on September 27, 1969. After stabbing Brian Hartnell and Cecelia Shepard Zodiac wrote the dates of a past killing and the current attack on the side of Hartnell's Carmen Ghia. The Lake Berryessa attack occurred less than two months after the Tate-LaBianca murders in Southern California. Manson's minions left messages written in the victim's blood at both crime scenes and at the previous murder of music teacher Gary Hinman.

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