Details: Starting in 1982, an unidentified figure named by the press as the "Zip-Gun Bomber" began terrorizing New York City with packages mailed to unsuspecting recipients set to shoot off bullets in three different directions. The first victim was 54 year old high school guidance counselor Joan Kipp, who on May 7, 1982 was preparing to leave the state with her husband for Mother's Day when she got a cookbook in the mail that she thought was a mother's day gift; when she opened it, she was shot by a gun in the cookbook. She was rushed to a local hospital, but died hours later. It would be a decade before the killer woud strike again. He sent four more 'bombs' that were set off between 1993 and 1996. On October 15, 1993, retired New York City sanitation worker Anthony Lenza and his wife we
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