BC Serial Killer & Zodiac Killer Both Claim Victims Near "Lake Herman", in Both the US and Canada.
According to the map released portraying victims and the locations that they were found or disappered, it appears that several of the Highway of Tears victims were found near Herman Lake in British Columbia, Canada.
In particular, one of the first Highway of Tears victims, Monica Ingas who went missing from Thornhill, BC in 1974 and whose body was found in 1975 approximately 5 miles from Herman Lake ,according to the data indicating the general location her body was found and mapping to Herman Lake, BC.
The first victims at Lake Herman Road, California were David Arthur Faraday and Betty Lou Jenson who were shot and killed on December 20, 1968, one week to the day 6 years before Monica Ingas went missing near Herman Lake in British Columbia, Canada on December 13, 1974 around the same time period that Zodiac stopped sending letters to the San Francisco police and media. The California victims were shot on a gravel parking area, while Monica was found in a gravel pit, both near a lake bearing the same name on the south and north sides of the Canada/US border.
Monica Ingas went missing on December 13, 1974 from Thornhill, just West of Terrace, BC
http://www.highwayoftears.ca/Missing%20Index/monicaignas.htm
Map from Lake Herman Road, California to Herman Lake, BC.
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Map Showing Approximate Location Monica Ingas Disappeared (A), and Herman Lake about 5 miles from Where her Body was Later Discovered (B).
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Refer to Highway of Tears Map Posted on This Site for Reference of Highway of Tears Victims. There are several more victims who were found or disappeared in this same area over the past 40 years.
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