Wednesday, November 9, 2011

Evidence of Zodiac's twisted mind for board game



The photo displays a facsimille of a letter the Zodiac sent to a California newspaper. This will be a piece of "evidence" in the deadly plot board game. I used tea-stained cotton paper to give the document a worn weathered look. Incidentally, in the real murder case, a man with previous military experience as a decoder did ultimately break the code to reveal the Zodiac's twisted demands in his quest for notoriety.

Thursday, November 3, 2011

Serial killer board game Qs and As

Using scraps of tea-stained paper, I typed up questions and answers on the paper and made holders for the questions that each player will use when playing the Deadly Plot board game. For example, What malady did the Hillside Strangler suffer from? a. faulty circumsicion b. none - he was just psycho  c. syphillis d. a crush on his mother. Your answer?