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Paradise Burning

Breaking History

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Murders, Mayhem, and Moscone

This chapter explores the tumultuous atmosphere of 1970s San Francisco, focusing on the violent acts of the zebra killers alongside the pervasive fear generated by the Zodiac Killer. It highlights the political shift brought by George Moscone, whose inclusive and progressive campaign garnered widespread support amidst societal upheaval. The narrative also addresses the tension between reformist ideals and conservative values within the police force, illustrating the complexities of governance during a time of crisis.

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