TheZodiacisthe pseudonym of an unidentified serial killer who murdered at least five people in the San Francisco Bay Area between December 1968 and October 1969. TheZodiacKiller remains one of America’s most infamous and unsolved cold cases. This True Crime documentary dives deep into theZodiac’s terrifying crime s... The mysterious nature of this serial killer who terrorized the San Francisco Bay Area in the late 1960s continues to raise questions. But one question remains above all: Isthezodiackillerstillalive? Between 1969 and 1974, four ciphers were sent to newspapers across California, with two ciphers remaining unsolved to this day. Since his final cipher in 1974, police and investigators have been searching to determine the identity of theZodiacKiller and whether he is stillalive today. There has not been a definitive answer as to whom theZodiacKiller really was. So whether he is stillalive remains a mystery. It depends on who you believe theZodiac is, or was. The best suspect police had died in 1992. Rustigan says that theZodiac was a confrontational killer who enjoyed looking at his victims and stabbing and shooting them. He says serial bombers like Ted tend to be nerdy and cerebral and enjoy killing from afar.If he is stillalive, he would most likely be in his eighties. TheZodiacKiller is a famed serial murderer whose crimes haunted the northern coast of California in the late 1960s.Much like whether or not theZodiac is stillalive, the true age of the killer cannot be determined officially since he has never been identified. Obviously, it’s only natural for people to wonder: IstheZodiacKillerstill out there?Clearly, since theZodiacKiller has never been identified, it’s impossible to say whether he’s stillalive. TheZodiac Letters An Attention-seeking Killer.TheZodiacKiller has had a Cultural Influence.Is ZodiacKillerStillAlive? A new book claims that the infamous Zodiackiller is stillalive and living in Northern California.In TheZodiacKiller Cover Up, Lafferty claims the killer is now a 91-year-old man living in Solano County. The book uses aliases and does not identify the alleged killer by name.