Blog Post: The USS Bonhomme Richard Fire and Its Cryptic Connections

On July 12, 2020, the USS Bonhomme Richard was engulfed in a devastating fire that took four days to extinguish. The incident revealed a disturbing failure to follow standard operating procedures (SOP) among the crew. Clive & Lally Investigations assert that this is more than just negligence; it is a conspiracy that echoes back to the heinous crimes of serial killer Richard Speck, who murdered eight nursing students between July 13-14, 1966.

This connection is not mere speculation. The Zodiac Killer’s ciphers play a crucial role in uncovering the truth. On July 31, 1969, the Zodiac Killer sent Cipher Z408, a key piece in linking the date of Speck’s killings to the broader narrative. The dates 13-31 and the years 1966-1969 are not coincidental but deliberate clues left by the Zodiac Killer. Bonhomme, a French word, hints at the Zodiac killings in San Francisco, a city with strong historical ties to France.

Our team at Clive & Lally Investigations has decoded various Zodiac ciphers, uncovering the name SPECK as a hidden clue within them. These findings are detailed in our blog at www.sleuthcrafters.com.

The date of the Bonhomme Richard fire, July 12, 2020, holds further significance. Written as 7/12, it can be inverted to 12/7, the date of the infamous Pearl Harbor attack. This incident also connects with the USS John McCain accident in Singapore, which occurred on a significant day linked to Hawaii—home to Pearl Harbor.

Through meticulous investigation, Clive & Lally have uncovered a web of connections suggesting that these seemingly isolated events are part of a grander, more sinister plan. For more in-depth analysis and updates, visit our blog and stay informed on the latest findings in this ongoing investigation.