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Lover's Lane [2]

Jan 03, 201927 minSeason 1Ep. 2
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Speaker 1

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Lover's Lane a secret of destination for hopeful young people, a lookout or secluded area where couples anticipate privacy. Betty lou Jensen and David Faraday were just kids, ages sixteen and seventeen. Privacy and intimacy was probably what they expected from their night. What they got instead, they never could have predicted. Their murder at Lake Herman Road was horrifying and brutal. Why would someone do that to two kids? There couldn't be anything more terrible. It couldn't get any worse,

but it did. The killer struck again at yet another Lover's Lane.

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A man in a mask, robbed, tied, and stabbed them, leaving them for dad. Subjects stated, I want to report a murder, no a double murder. I did it a man.

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Who wore a medieval style executioners hood, carried a knife and gun and intended to use them.

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They haven't arrested me because they can't prove a thing. I'm not a damn Zodiac.

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Who is the Zodiac and where is he from?

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iHeartRadio, howstuff works and Tenderfoot TV. This is Monster, the Zodiac Killer.

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It's been six and a half months since the murders at Lake Kerman Road. Like before, it's another couple in a car and another attack.

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My name is Clarence Edward rust are USD. I'm a retired Blayo Police depart my lieutenant. On the night of July fourth, nineteen sixty nine, I was working at a late shift with white partner John Lynch when the Zodiac killing occurred in Yo. We were in an unmarked police unit and we're in the downtown area of Layo when the radio call came over about firecrackers at blue Ox Springs Park and they got a call that this was gunshots.

We pulled into the barket area and observed a vehicle in the parking lot, police car right next to it. We got out of the car, observed the right passenger side door was open and a body was laying in the ground with legs still parsely in the car. The male victim had obviously had injuries appeared to be bullet wounds, and I walked around to the driver's zort and saw a young white female behind the stream wheel, which was later identified as Darlene Ferron. I talked to her, asked her,

can you tell me what happened? Her eyes were closed. I could say she was still breathing, and she murmured a couple times, but never opened her eyes. Didn't say anything to me. I knew an ambulance just on the way, so I walked around the side where John Lynch was trying to talk to the young male. He was laying on the ground and had an injury to his head or neck, and he had difficulty talking. The ambulance arrived shortly after that loaded both the victims into the ambulance.

I told Dick Cofflin to go in the ambulance with him in case either one of them were able to say anything. Darlene Farron was dead on a right or at the hospital, but the male victim was alive and put in emergency care.

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Zodiac left a witness behind the male victim in the emergency room. Michaelmajeaux survived. We went back to Michael Butterfield, the Zodiac expert you heard in the first episode.

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He was just very fortunate in the sense that none of those bullets hit him in a vital area, and that's just pure luck. That bullet might have gone right through his head, So he's very lucky to be alive. And like most people who survive those kinds of traumatic events, there's probably a certain amount of guilt attached to that, wondering why did I survive? Why did she die? And then also there's the horrifying realization of how close you came to dying. There's no way that you can forget

about that every day. If you feel the pain of that bullet, you see the scars, you know how close you came to dyeing, and especially watching someone die right next to you, that's got to be chilling. Michael Migau has struggled a great deal with this over the years. Not everyone walks away from a tragedy intact ed rust.

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The copy you heard earlier not only arrived on The Zodiac's second gruesome scene, he also interviewed Michael Migaux in the hospital the morning after the attack.

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He was fairly injured and it was under sedation, but was able to speak with me and I interviewed him at length. He was able to tell me that Darlene had picked him up at his house. They had some kind of an association, I'm not sure just what. She drove them out to Blue Ox Springs Park and they pulled into the parking lot and it was empty at the time. This was pretty late at night. He said.

They were sitting in the car talking about things, and a car load of young people pulled up next to them, and the eld and holler and drove off, And shortly after that a car pulled up behind him. The driver got out, walked up to his side of the car carrying a hand held flashlight. Michael Vagel he assumed it was a police officer and was trying to get his

wallet out. This person walked up and was standing right next to his open window, didn't say anything at all to him, and suddenly he pulled a gun up and started shooting. Michael Vigel. He was hit struck several times, and he literally climbed over the seat into the back seat of the little corve air. The shots just kept going, and he said this person actually reached in and shot him at least once or twice more while he was in the back seat. After several shots and nothing said whatsoever.

He heard the car door slam, the lights disappeared, and the vehicle drove off, he believed, toward Valo. He then was able to reach and opened the passenger side door that he had been sitting in and was able to climb out, and he fell down on the ground and that's where he was when the first police officer did klauf and arrived. He said he tried to talk to Darlene,

but she never did answer. Michael Mjeau lived a life of terror after this, heavily involved in drugs and he just got completely out of it.

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I'd like to see this case solved, and I think it can be solved, but it just hasn't, and I don't uh. I'm just kind of burned out, bummed out by the whole whole situation and everything. I was there that night, and obviously I saw it the guy I did to those two young kids, and I want to see the person that did at hell responsible.

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Witnessing and surviving and attempted murder is obviously traumatizing. It can linger with someone for the rest of their life. Not only did this impact Michaelmageaux, it also left its mark on Darlene's parents, her daughter, and her husband, Dean Farren.

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That fourth of July, I was working and she came by the restaurant and said, okay, let's go out and get some fireworks and we'll meet at the house and have beer and wine. And at that time you could buy safe insane fireworks. We had a concrete pad in the backyard that was the plan. Closed the restaurant up and went by the house and we're kind of surprised that the babysitter was still there. She hadn't come back yet.

There's no cell phones and anything that was a long time ago, had no way to get in contact, just sat around waiting. The police showed up to the door wanted me and to come down the police station and didn't really say why. They said, oh, there's been an.

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Accident and you need to come down the police station.

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They took us in one little room kind of like this little small interview room and said, well, you know it's we're.

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Just wondering where you've been tonight.

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And I told him, well, I've been working up till forty five minutes ago or so.

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And checked with the boss and.

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He said, yeah, he's been here all night, and then said, well, we just we don't tell you. It's it's the worst. She's deceased. They asked where her parents lived, and I said, well, I think I should probably be the one to tell him. So I rode in out to their house with the police officers told her parents that I don't really know what happened, but you know, his daughter has been killed, and.

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Then I went back home. I don't remember if my brother took a daughter.

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To my parents' house, or if we did that in the next morning. I don't remember exactly what went on after that. I was kind of something I didn't know where I was really.

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Kind the end of days, that sense of shock Dean felt persisted. The trauma of dealing with Darlene's murder left him struggling to raise their daughter.

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Said, my daughter stayed with my parents for a little bit of a while, but we had I had a close friend that you well, they volunteered the babysit. Basically, she was raised for about five years by this other couple that was more of a foster sort of a situation, which to this day she still calls them mother and dad. That was a miracle for us or me or her both, so it gave her some kind of a structure and a family situation, which at that time I didn't know

where I was going. At this point, it's so long ago, and my life has really.

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Been pretty good.

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I'm happy and got a nice family. And some people say, oh, it'll bring closure.

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Well I don't.

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I talked to a TV news thing after the guy up in Sacramento they found him California rapist or killer or whatever they called me, and they came by the house and stood out in the front of yard for ten or fifteen minutes. Well, this bring closure, And I said, I don't know what the hell closure is.

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And that was the end of it. I don't know what closure is, and how.

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Does The only thing that'll end is maybe I won't. People won't talk about it as much, but I don't even see that happening anymore. It's less painful every time. It's like picking a scab off of it, a little cut, you know, Okay, first time it leads like hell, Next time, man, not so much. This is going to lead somewhere. Well, nothing's happened.

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So the police investigated the idea that Darlene Farren had been killed by someone she knew. That's a traditional standard investigative avenue. Darlene Farren was a very popular person as a waitress and a local diner. There, she had many fans and of course many male admirers. And I think that, like many people her age, she liked having fun. I don't know if that meant drinking or doing other things, but she definitely liked having a good time, and that

included having fun with her friends. Michael Migeau was one of the people she counted among her friends. Michael and his twin brother had met Darlene at the diner where she worked, and like many other male customers there, they developed a friendship with her that sometimes extended beyond her

work hours. There are a lot of stories about Darlene dating other men and doing other things like that, and so it's easy to believe that she was dating a lot of different men, and one of them could have been the Zodiac.

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The police investigated multiple leads, and early on there were two men who stood out as possible suspects, George and Gordon. According to the Vallejo Police Department's reports, Darlene had some problems with a guy named George. The report details how George met Darlene at the restaurant where she worked and would sometimes give her rides home, but friends of Darlene said she was quote deathly afraid of him, but was friendly towards him in an effort to keep him at

a distance. On one occasion, he walked into her apartment and told her that he was either going to rape her or get into bed with her in one way or another unquote. Officers spoke with George and he denies ever threatening Darlene, but does state that many times he did tease her and make her angry. George was quickly ruled out as a suspect. Gordon Arthur was another suspect police spoke with. Gordon met Darlene while he was waiting for the Navy to transfer him. He told officers he

and Darlene went on a few dates. According to the police files, Gordon said a day or two before he moved, Darlene told him that she wanted to leave her husband and move with him, but Gordon said no because Darlene had a baby he couldn't provide for. After he moved, Gordon said, Darlene wrote to him telling him she might be pregnant, but then he didn't hear from her for

a while. In the case report, it reads he received one more letter from her, and it said she had been in the hospital for a short time, but did not state the reason. Gordon thought that possibly she had been pregnant and went and got an abortion somewhere. Gordon stated at this time that he decided not to have anything to do with ar Darlene and not to see

her again. Gordon was also ruled out. After reading the police reports and first hand accounts of people close to Darlene, it seemed as if she had been living a secret life went away from her family. I wanted to know if Dean knew how Darlene spent her time when she wasn't at home or at work.

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She was a waitress at pancake house.

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I was a cook there and we got to be friends, and then it escalated from there. I guess at the time she was married to somebody else and he was being rather abusive, and I helped her find a place to live with a friend of mine. From there we got to be better friends. Ended up getting married a little bit sooner than we may have thought. But back in those days it was a little bit different. Now, good girls don't get pregnant when they're single, and we

had planned on getting married anyway. It was kind of pushed up a little bit. She had just turned twenty one, so I like to go out and dance. She and some of the other waitresses would go out. She would go out occasionally with them. She still had friends from when she had lived in San Francisco. She'd go down and see and exactly what they did. I you know, there's all kinds of rumors down there that was her drug connection, and that was her boyfriends or whatever.

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You know.

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Some of the police I've talked to, they were asking me, okay, rumors are that she was having a lot of affair as well. I would like to believe she wasn't. But I know that she liked to go out.

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But where did Mijau stand with Darlene As.

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Far as Michael Jaux or how to pronounce his name. It's one of those things I'm trying to put out of my head. I would like to believe that's not true, but I don't have any way to confirm her to not.

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Michaelmajau today talks about their relationship in terms of that he wanted to marry her in all kinds of things, but at the time it appears that they were just friends. Maybe he had a very strong crush on her. There's no evidence that she ever responded or reciprocated in that way. And although there are a lot of stories about Darlene dating other men and doing other things like that, there's no solid evidence behind any of that. I think a lot of that is Rarmer, A lot of that comes

up years later. Darlene Farrin is like the Laura Palmer of the Zodiac case. Laura Palmer was the victim in the famous TV series Twin Peaks, and of course in that series it was a very complicated murder story, and her background had a lot to do with what was going on. But I think that's what people wanted to

believe with Darlene Farren. So they wanted to believe that she had this rich, mysterious private life where there's all these your secrets and shadows and things like that, and so it's easy to believe that she was dating a lot of different men and one of them could have been the Zodiac or all these things, but there's no evidence to support that.

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For a moment, Investigators even looked into Michaelmajeaux. Many people today still theorize that he knew the Zodiac was going to attack that night.

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Michael Mijau at the time of the shooting was apparently wearing several layers of clothing. The layers of clothing have been troubling for some people because Michael Mijaud did have some minor criminal entries on his record, and some people have read a lot into that. They think it's evidence that there was something sinister going on, or that he knew something, that he was a criminal, like a burglar, that he was wearing one set of clothes so that if he escaped, he could take those off and not

be identified. There's other people who have actually come up with the theory that he knew they were going to be shot that night and he was wearing extra layers of clothing in case he had to take it off and if there was blood on him or something like that. I think it makes a lot more sense to believe that Michael Mageaux was a young kid, rather skinny, and he was out at night. A lot of kids wear

extra layers of clothing. I never did that myself. I wore a lot of jackets when I was in high school, but I didn't know people who did that, and sometimes it was because they weren't comfortable with the way they looked in their clothes. They would try to pad their bodies and that may have played a part in it. I don't see any reason to believe that he knew about the shooting that night. Most people would not volunteer to be sitting next to someone who's going to be

shot to death in a car. I think in reality, it's just a kid in his insecurities.

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The following is a reenactment of a portion of Michael Magau's statement to the police after the incident at Blue Rock Springs. The recording comprises reading by an actor of mister Michaud's statement in first person voice.

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This vehicle pulled up approximately ten feet behind us, to the right of Darlene's car. He had a high powered flashlight, the kind you carry with a handle. He walked up to the car, and both of us believed it was a policeman. He stepped up to my side of the car, shining a flashlight on us. He didn't say anything to us, and we didn't say anything to him. I started to reach for my wallet as I felt it was a policeman who wanted to see my ID. As I did, I heard a muffled sound and felt a pain in

my back and my neck. I heard some more muffled sounds. It sounded like a gun with a silencer on it. I tried to climb over the back seat to get away from the shooting, and he kept shooting again and again, and finally he quit shooting and turned the gun on Darlene and started shooting her again and again. He then turned around and started to walk back to his vehicle,

which still had the headlights on. I couldn't tell if I meant to yell at him or if I just yelled from the pain, but I let out some type of yell. He apparently heard me and came back to the car and shot me two more times, once in the back and once in the leg. He turned the gun on Darlene and shot her twice more. All the shots I heard were muffled, like there was a silencer on it. It wasn't loud. He then turned around and

casually walked back to his vehicle and got in. I reached outside the car door to open it because the handle inside was broken. I reached outside and opened the car door and fell on the ground. As I fell on the ground, the vehicle he was in backed up in a turning movement and then took off towards Springs Road in Vallejo at a very high rate of speed. As the vehicle drove off, I only saw the rear

portion of it. This rear part appeared to be a vehicle similar to or the same type as Darlene's car, a Corvett, also a very similar color, possibly a little bit lighter brown. It had a California license plate, but I couldn't tell what the numbers were. As best as I can recall, the man appeared to be short, possibly five to eight. He was real heavy set, beefy build, possibly one ninety five to two hundred, maybe even larger. He had short, curly hair, light brown, almost blonde. He

was wearing a short sleeved shirt blue in color. I saw his face from the profile a side view. I don't remember seeing the front. There was nothing unusual about his face other than it appeared to be large. He had a large face. It was dark. It was just too hard to see.

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Him as strange as many of the circumstances were. Michael Majeaux has been cleared of any and all suspicion. The unanswered questions surrounding the murder of Darlene farrin an attempted murder of Michaelmajeaux have left many people guessing and theorizing. It's made for an odd and complicated case. But it's not the questions or the attack itself that cast this case in the limelight. It's what happened minutes after that marked the beginning of the Zodiac's notoriety.

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While Michael and Darlene were struggling to survive in Blue Rock Springs Park, the killer apparently was driving around Valleo until he found a payphone and he called the Valeo Police Department, and the call was answered by the dispatch of Nancy Slogan.

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I want to report a murder.

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If you will go one mile east on Columbus Parkway, you will find kids in a brown car.

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They were shot with a nine millimeters luker.

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I also killed those kids last year.

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Goodbye, next time on Monster the Zodiac Killer.

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A strange letter arrives at the offices of three Northern California newspapers, so the first letter came.

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I was among the copy boys sorting mail.

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There was a box where letters. The editor went, we just throw stuff in there.

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It's chilling just to look at it. Each part consisted of a block of symbols from astrology, half filled circles backwards letters.

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They found symbols that were repeating next to each other. Well, the most common double letter in English is LL, and you know LLL appears in a lot of words, all will and kill.

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What I needed did was not a new weapon, not a new animal. Here on my island. I hunted the most dangerous game.

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When they searched his car, they found a couple of books.

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One the books was my book on Sir Murder. He decided, it's not enough for me to just shoot these people. I need to look in their eyes and see them going, oh, everything's came out, and then look in their eyes when I flip on them and they find out that this is not what they thought and that their lives are at stake.

Speaker 2

Monster the Zodiac Killer is a fifteen episode podcast produced by iHeartRadio, House, Stuff Works, and Tenderfoot TV. Donald Albright and I are executive producers on behalf of Tenderfoot TV. Alongside producers Meredith Stebman, Mason Lindsay, and Christina Dana. Jason Hope is executive producer on behalf of How Stuff Works, along with producers Trevor Young, Miranda Hawkins, ben Keebrick, and Josh Thain. Scott Benjamin provides additional voice talent. Matt Frederick

is our host. Original music is by Makeup and Vanity Set. If you haven't already, make sure to check out the first season of Monster called Atlanta Monster, about the Atlanta child murders from the late seventies to the early eighties. Download the ten episode season right now. Have questions are common, email us at Monster at houstuffworks dot com, or you can call us at one eight three, three, two eight five six six sixty seven. Thanks for listening.

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