
On March 3rd 2007, Daniel King, editorial assistant of the San Francisco Chronicle unearthed the Eureka card among some photo files, just after the release of the 2007 David Fincher film, Zodiac. The correspondence contained a Christmas greetings card with the message "FROM YOUR SECRET PAL CAN'T GUESS WHO I AM YET? WELL, LOOK INSIDE AND YOU'LL FIND OUT..." and once opened it revealed: "...THAT I'M GONNA KEEP YOU GUESSIN'! HAPPY HOLIDAYS, ANYWAY". This message was part of the original card, which had no additional writing from the sender. Within this card the sender had added two photocopied post office keys on a keychain, each of which contained five punched and traceable numbers (79408 and 58851). It was claimed that these post office box keys were traced to their owner, Chester Clark Klingel, who it was stated lived in Eureka in 1990 at the time this communication was mailed to the San Francisco Chronicle in December.
According to the obituary of Chester Clark Klingel, it somewhat detailed his timeline. The obituary read "Chet's first wife Yolanda passed away in a car accident. His second marriage was short but his third to Blandina Sarkis added love, happiness, family and great food to his life. He had many good years in Tam Valley, CA, before beginning a farming venture near Turlock, CA. Chet and Blandina bought nut orchards and developed a successful walnut hulling and drying business. After Blandina passed away, the farming project lost appeal. Chet sold the farm and moved to Eureka, CA, where he made new friends". The problem we have, is that the obituary stated that Chester Clark Klingel moved to Eureka after Blandina Sarkis Klingel died. She died on September 9th 1993 (aged 63). Therefore, if the obituary is accurate, Chester Clark Klingel moved to Eureka subsequent to her death in September 1993. So what was he doing with a post office box in Eureka when he didn't live there in 1990? Blandina Sarkis Klingel was buried in Turlock Memorial Park, Turlock, Stanislaus County, which is 370 miles from Eureka.
'The Foreigner', a contributor to the Zodiac Killer Site forum, did point out that Chester Clark Klingel's daughter was living in Eureka at the time the Eureka card was mailed. However, If the claim we have been led to believe for many years is correct, that Chester Clark Klingel had been living in Eureka in 1990 with his wife Blandina, it would be unusual for her to be buried in Turlock, Ca, which is a 740 mile round trip for her husband. This story requires more explanation, because something doesn't make sense.
According to the obituary of Chester Clark Klingel, it somewhat detailed his timeline. The obituary read "Chet's first wife Yolanda passed away in a car accident. His second marriage was short but his third to Blandina Sarkis added love, happiness, family and great food to his life. He had many good years in Tam Valley, CA, before beginning a farming venture near Turlock, CA. Chet and Blandina bought nut orchards and developed a successful walnut hulling and drying business. After Blandina passed away, the farming project lost appeal. Chet sold the farm and moved to Eureka, CA, where he made new friends". The problem we have, is that the obituary stated that Chester Clark Klingel moved to Eureka after Blandina Sarkis Klingel died. She died on September 9th 1993 (aged 63). Therefore, if the obituary is accurate, Chester Clark Klingel moved to Eureka subsequent to her death in September 1993. So what was he doing with a post office box in Eureka when he didn't live there in 1990? Blandina Sarkis Klingel was buried in Turlock Memorial Park, Turlock, Stanislaus County, which is 370 miles from Eureka.
'The Foreigner', a contributor to the Zodiac Killer Site forum, did point out that Chester Clark Klingel's daughter was living in Eureka at the time the Eureka card was mailed. However, If the claim we have been led to believe for many years is correct, that Chester Clark Klingel had been living in Eureka in 1990 with his wife Blandina, it would be unusual for her to be buried in Turlock, Ca, which is a 740 mile round trip for her husband. This story requires more explanation, because something doesn't make sense.