The Most Dangerous Animal of All is a FX miniseries focused on a man named Gary L. Stewart’s search for his biological father. For a lot of people, that would be more than interesting enough on its own. However, what makes this mini-series stand out is that its subject thinks that his biological father was the Zodiac Killer. Here are 10 things that you may or may not have known about The Most Dangerous Animal of All: 1. Based On a Book The mini-series is based on a book penned by Stewart in collaboration with a journalist named Susan Mustafa.
10 Things You Didn’t Know about “The Most Dangerous Animal of All”...
10 Things You Didn’t Know about “The Most Dangerous Animal of All”...
- 3/16/2020
- by Allen Lee
- TVovermind.com
The identity of the Zodiac Killer remains one of history's most notorious unsolved cases, as evidenced by the number of theories that are still being explored decades later. FX's new documentary miniseries The Most Dangerous Animal of All explores the claims of Gary Stewart, who believes that his biological father, Earl Van Best Jr., was the notorious killer. In 2014, Stewart, who was raised by his adoptive parents, published The Most Dangerous Animal of All with journalist Susan Mustafa. The book outlined his claims that his biological father was the man who terrorized San Francisco in the late 1960s, but is there any hard evidence that Van Best was the Zodiac Killer? That seems to depend on who you ask.
After connecting with his birth mother, Judith Gilford, in 2002, Stewart learned some disturbing information about his father. Van Best was 27 when he met the then-14-year-old Gilford in 1962 at an...
After connecting with his birth mother, Judith Gilford, in 2002, Stewart learned some disturbing information about his father. Van Best was 27 when he met the then-14-year-old Gilford in 1962 at an...
- 3/11/2020
- by Sabienna Bowman
- Popsugar.com
FX's new four-part documentary series The Most Dangerous Animal of All explores the life of Earl Van Best Jr., the subject of the New York Times bestselling book of the same name by Van Best's son Gary Stewart (pictured) and journalist Susan Mustafa. Stewart, who was raised by his adoptive parents, believes that his biological father is the Zodiac Killer based on circumstantial evidence he's been gathering since he reconnected with his birth mother, Judith Gilford, in 2002. However, there's no way to ask Van Best about the accusations against him, because the Zodiac Killer suspect died in 1984, in Mexico, where he's buried in an unmarked grave, per The Guardian.
As part of the FX series, Stewart and his son traveled to Mexico City to visit Van Best's grave, but the details of his biological father's later years are scarce. What we know for sure is that Van Best was...
As part of the FX series, Stewart and his son traveled to Mexico City to visit Van Best's grave, but the details of his biological father's later years are scarce. What we know for sure is that Van Best was...
- 3/10/2020
- by Sabienna Bowman
- Popsugar.com
In the tense new trailer for FX’s first true crime docuseries, a man becomes convinced that his father is the Zodiac Killer, the unidentified serial killer who terrorized California in the late Sixties and early Seventies. All four episodes of The Most Dangerous Animal of All will air March 6th at 8 p.m. Pt/Et on FX, and the series will be available the following day on the content hub FX on Hulu.
“I often get asked, ‘When you first suspected your father was the Zodiac Killer, why didn’t you just stop?...
“I often get asked, ‘When you first suspected your father was the Zodiac Killer, why didn’t you just stop?...
- 2/25/2020
- by Ryan Reed
- Rollingstone.com
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