Thursday, April 25, 2013
Leigh Allen's Sister-in-Law continued
They felt that Allen was a gtood subject but theylet him go for lack of physical evidence. They thought for sure that he was their man. The psychologist had Allen's sister-in-law Sheila back in and, with Lt. Husted put her under deep hypnosis. When she remembered a paper with strange lines of symbols she had seen in Allen's hand in 1969, Lt. Husted decided to see if she could redraw these figures. In automatic writing, she slowly drew four lines of symbols. Automatic writing is usually sprawling but hers were straight and even, gridlike, just like the Zodiac's. The symbols closely resembled the third line of the Zodiac 340-character cipher. As the hypnotic session progressed and the woman spoke more and more about Allen, she began to tremble and shake; her knuckles turned white. They finally had to stop the session. The psychologist and the sister-in-law weren't the only ones afraid of Allen. His own mother was also afraid of him. Though she lived in the same house, she kept traveling constantly around the U. S. and Europe. The P. O. and sister in law thought it was to get away from him. Pension money from Allen's deceased father was probably the capital used to finance the trip.
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