<div>Welcome back to a very different part 4 than we <em>thought</em> we’d have. I guess that’s how it goes in these cases right? When you follow the evidence, wherever it leads, sometimes what it uncovers, <em>or doesn’t</em> may surprise you. <br>
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Trial by Jury is now behind us, and if you’re listening to this, hopefully you’ve made <em>your own conclusions</em> about what was presented during that part of the series. Does it compel you? Are you<em> </em>convinced? Maybe we were able to present enough of a case to make you want to consider the fact that the man known as the Zodiac, wasn’t one man at all. <br>
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At any rate, we’re leaving San Francisco - off to other cases. But we couldn’t leave without giving you our final thoughts on what <em>we</em> took from trial, and discussing the toll that we deal with in creating this show for you, our audience. <br>
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It’s not without its risk, and as you’ll soon discover, it’s not without fallout. This is the epilogue for our series on the man known only as <strong>Zodiac.</strong> <br>
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