Mugshot Mysteries
Some stories are solved. Most aren’t.
The interesting ones refuse to stay buried.
Mugshot Mysteries is a deep-dive podcast hosted by Kathryn and Gabriel, exploring true crime, conspiracies, paranormal encounters, cults, historical disasters, government cover-ups, and the stories that keep people awake long after the episode ends.
Every episode blends immersive storytelling, psychological analysis, dark humor, and the kind of rabbit holes that make you question whether history is telling the full truth.
One week it’s serial killers. The next it’s MKUltra, haunted hospitals, vanished ships, UFO encounters, or deaths that still don’t make sense decades later.
Kathryn brings the research. Gabriel brings the questions, the theories, and occasionally a comment so out of pocket it completely derails the conversation.
Expect deep dives, unexpected tangents, and at least one moment where Kathryn has to stop and say, “Wow. Wow wow wow.”
If it’s disturbing, unexplained, historically strange, or impossible to forget… it belongs in the lineup.
New episodes every week.
Mugshot Mysteries
The Zodiac Killer: The Murders That Started It All Pt. 1
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September 27th, 1969. A man in a homemade black executioner hood walks out of the tree line at Lake Berryessa and approaches two college students picnicking on a small island. He ties them up. Then he stabs them. Then he drives 45 minutes to a payphone and calmly reports the crime to police. He was never identified. He was never caught. This was only attack number three.
In Part 1 of their four-part series, Kathryn and Gabriel build the world the Zodiac operated in: the assassinations and riots that cracked America open in 1968, the Vietnam body count nobody could justify, and the Bay Area counterculture that turned San Francisco into the decade's pressure cooker. Then every confirmed attack, beginning to end. Two teenagers on their first ever date on Lake Herman Road. A Fourth of July ambush at Blue Rock Springs Park. The homemade hood, the pre-cut clothesline, and the twelve-inch knife at Berryessa. A cab driver shot in Presidio Heights while a single dispatcher error let the killer walk past two officers on foot. And the moment six words changed everything: "This is the Zodiac speaking."
Part 2 drops next Monday.
SOURCES: Graysmith, Robert. Zodiac. Berkley Books, 1986. Graysmith, Robert. Zodiac Unmasked. Berkley Books, 2002. Turner, Fred. From Counterculture to Cyberculture. University of Chicago Press, 2006. Toschi, Dave, and Armstrong, William. Zodiac Homicide Investigation Files. San Francisco Police Department, 1969-1978. California Department of Justice. Zodiac Killer Case Files. State of California, 1969-2004. Farber, David. Chicago '68. University of Chicago Press, 1988. Bugliosi, Vincent, and Gentry, Curt. Helter Skelter. W.W. Norton, 1974. Zodiac Killer No-Show. KGO-TV News Broadcast, October 1973. youtube.com/watch?v=RpyKvbBdcbA. DaRonch, Carol. Victim Interview Footage. ABC News, 1974.
DISCLAIMER: This episode discusses murder, serial homicide, stabbing, shooting, graphic crime scene details, and unsolved violent crimes across multiple California jurisdictions. Historical context includes the assassinations of Martin Luther King Jr. and Robert F. Kennedy, the Vietnam War, civil unrest, and the Manson Family murders. Attack reconstructions are based on official police reports, survivor accounts, and established investigative record. No theory presented constitutes proven fact. Discussion of potential suspects is strictly educational and does not constitute accusation, legal conclusion, or forensic finding of any kind regarding any living or deceased individual. Psychological and cultural framing is for educational purposes only and does not constitute clinical diagnosis of any person. Listener discretion is strongly advised. Educational and entertainment purposes only.
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