Timelines don't lie. Usually, time is unforgiving.
- Melissa Rose
- Jun 24, 2023
- 1 min read
Time is a very important element of truth. We rely on time to determine position and movement. Time can help us predict, plan, execute, and succeed. Yet, time feels like a controlling force, that is inescapable. It can acquit us or convict us. And not only are we asked "where were you?" but we are also asked the even more important question of "and when?" Therefore, the first question to ask when considering a person of interest is "Do they have an alibii?" I set out to determine that if this person had an alibi, that it would exonerate him completely from further review. So when I set out to build a timeline, I was horrified to realize that there wasn't an alarming overlap in events, but that they ran in chronological order. I built a graphic to illustrate in simple form the relationship between the USS Enterprise ("The Big E”) stationed in Alameda, coupled with the whereabouts of Loring D. Hill, along side the activity of the Zodiac Killer. No coincidence that Mr. Hill's mother was the local hometown correspondent for their major feeder Newspaper in central Ohio. Let me know what you think!

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