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Against the backdrop of deserted spaces, a filmmaker explores his abandoned Zodiac Killer documentary, delving into the | dG1fdTBDSWF3b0N0bjQ
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00:00It has that thing all good true crime stories have,
00:04where it feels like a puzzle right on the verge of being solved.
00:15So even after 50 years and god knows how many suspects,
00:20you're always just one breakthrough away from unmasking the Zodiac Killer.
00:30I never really imagined myself making a true crime film.
00:37But working in documentary these days, true crime just has this sort of gravitational pull.
00:49After the project fell apart, I just kept replaying all these scenes in my head.
00:55Scenes I'd never get to shoot.
00:56Mysteries I'd never have a chance to unravel.
01:05All those little familiar images from true crime.
01:09Images I'd never get to put my spin on.
01:13The cigarette perched on the ashtray.
01:19Shell casings falling in slow motion.
01:21Bloods pooling on the ground.
01:26So I guess I'm just sitting here, thinking about what could have been.
01:34Planner Project record probably made up of audio.
01:41I'd never mind knowing how manyผม today came up to YOUNG가 very helpful.
01:46I wanted to keep ranking.
01:46All of them going 1977, and I want to bubble up correct questions along their way to answer.
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01:56They can't go up toAgnes.
01:57Fallkeneman 되고 People's telescoping that they had to use.
01:59Is that a function that would be changing.
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