Did that get your attention? Read on, because there's more. A match was found between the "Gonna kill you" recording background voices and the voices from the Monday Night Movie, "Breaking Up," which was airing the night of January 2, 1978, when the EAR called the Contra Costa victim. Saund and I gave it a listen, after I located a copy of the hard-to-find telefilm. This recording of this EAR call has been on the net for years, at the EAR-ONS.com site; and later in 2013, it was published with Michelle Macnamara's L.A. Magazine article on the EARONS. The telefilm is listed for airing at 9:00pm Pacific Time, in the tv schedule section of the January 2, 1978 local (Sacramento) newspaper (neutero provided). After studying the movie audio and EAR recording, it can be stated with confidence, that the background voices are one and the same; they sync together. What does this mean? This means that the main voices that are heard in the background, behind the EAR's vocals, belong to this movie. It means that anything that can be heard on the EAR recording that matches the movie, has been solved, and now we are free to move on to identifying any other vocals or sounds that can be deciphered from the recording which do not belong to the movie. These miscellaneous (non-movie generated) sounds could be real sounds coming from people or places. If they are, then they may be the key needed to unlocking the identity of the EARONS. With the mystery (of those background voices on the EAR recording that belong to the movie) being solved, the bar to discovery has been been set considerably higher now, as the harder to hear(reach) noises in the background of the EAR recording are the ones that are left to be identified and matched to their sources. I'll post the link to where the movie can be purchased in the following post. A clip of the movie audio that pertains to the recording will be posted on this thread, asap. Chief Paul Holes of the Contra Costa Criminal Forensics department has been notified of the findings. As I posted here a couple of weeks ago, he will be sourcing the EAR recording, and now movie audio, to the group of blind persons he has assembled to help break down the EAR recording. Because all of the sources used are accessible and available to the public, and the findings are clear and obvious, there was no reason to keep the findings a secret, and I have chosen to post them here. There will be more to come on the findings in the next few days.

There is no doubt that most of the background voices in the "Gonna Kill You" recording are from this movie. What is fascinating is how people (myself included) "heard" things that conformed to their preconceptions. Quaser and others heard conversations concerning towing and auto repos. Others heard what seemed to be hospital chatter. I was so convinced that I heard a doctor's name that I located a doctor by that name and identified where he worked in 1978. I then looked to link my POIs to that location. It turns out that all that effort was wasted since it is not from a hospital, but from a stupid made-for-TV movie. Dammit! We all probably will cling to our preconceptions even without this recording as "proof" that we are right. But it does remind us that we need to be open to all possibilities even as we form our opinions. IMHO