BREAKING: A.I.Assisted Decryption of Zodiac's 13-Character Cipher Uncovers Groundbreaking New Eviden

Jaime P. Gomez, Producer and CEO of Sandbar Films Studios, alongside A. B. Baber, Executive Officer of NewEra Sherlock Entertainment, announce a monumental breakthrough in the 78-year Elizabeth Short murder, also known as The Black Dahlia case.
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LOS ANGELES - Feb. 23, 2025 - PRLog -- Jaime P. Gomez, Producer and CEO of Sandbar Films Studios, and A. B. Baber, Executive Officer of NewEra Sherlock Entertainment, announced a groundbreaking development in the 78-year-old Black Dahlia case.

The Zodiac Killer's infamous 13-character cipher has been cracked using cutting-edge A.I. technology, revealing a link between the Zodiac and a previously identified suspect in the 1947 murder of Elizabeth Short.

The breakthrough came from an A.I.-assisted cryptographic analysis that deciphered the Zodiac's Z-13 cipher, a puzzle that had baffled investigators for decades.

"The A.I. findings were confirmed, uncovering new documentary evidence linking these two cases," a representative confirmed. This evidence is now being submitted to the Los Angeles District Attorney's Office and will be further explored by authorities in San Francisco.

Jaime P. Gomez remarked, "What was once thought to be a cipher exclusive to the Zodiac Killer may now be key to solving Elizabeth Short's tragic murder. This revelation is the breakthrough we've been waiting for."

A. B. Baber added, "This is not just a speculative theory, but the result of years of research and data analysis. The verification of the cipher elevates this finding to an extraordinary level, and we're seeking further verification from the FBI."

Elizabeth Short, known posthumously as the Black Dahlia, was found murdered in Los Angeles in 1947. Despite numerous theories, her case has remained unsolved. The decryption of the Z-13 cipher is the first significant technological breakthrough supporting theories connecting the Zodiac Killer to other unsolved crimes, including the Black Dahlia case.

More details on the investigation will be released in the coming weeks. Jaime Gomez and/or Alex Baber are available for interviews and TV/Radio Podcasts.

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