WORK IN PROGRESS:

In this thread I will compile updated info about Waterson as it developes, as well as the known connections between Waterson and the Zodiac/Donna Lass cases."Waterson" (not his real name) was questioned by police following an abduction of a Tahoe woman in the 1960s, just a short distance from where still-missing nurse Donna Lass was last seen. The daughter of the victim contacted me after viewing "The Hunt for the Zodiac Killer" on television, a show that featured the Lass case. Both the abduction victim and Waterson are still alive. The abductor hid in the back seat of the victim's car following her shift at a local Safeway store; she believes he accessed her car during a stop she made on the way home at a drug store near the Sahara Tahoe. The victim escaped unharmed in a secluded area miles away.Waterson resided at Travis Air Force Base in nearby Fairfield in the years prior to the Zodiac crimes. Additionally, his future wife attended high school and college in Vallejo.Waterson's wife filed for divorce in January 1964 due to mental cruelty. The divorce filing was published in the local newspaper on Jan. 29, 1964. Exactly 10 years later, Zodiac mailed the Exorcist letter.After reconciling for several years, divorce proceedings occurred in Napa County in 1969. Following the divorce, Waterson visited Lake Berryessa with his children and seemed to exhibit a familiarity with the area.As a commercial pilot, Waterson frequently flew to and from San Francisco International Airport. Zodiac victim Paul Stine delivered a passenger to that airport immediately before encountering the Zodiac.In 1971, Waterson was living in Los Angeles when Zodiac mailed a letter to the Los Angeles Times newspaper.According to divorce records, in the late 1960s Waterson owned eight guns.More to come very soon...