Dave Toschi

Dave Toschi

Toschi at Hall of Justice, San Francisco
Born David Ramon Toschi
(1931-07-11) July 11, 1931
San Francisco, California, United States
Residence San Francisco, California, United States
Education High School
Occupation Inspector (1952-1983)
Known for The Zodiac Killer Case

David Ramon "Dave" Toschi (born July 11, 1931) is a former inspector in the San Francisco Police Department, where he served from 1952 to 1987. From 1966 to 1978 he was assigned to the S.F.P.D. Homicide detail[1]. He is best known for his role as a chief investigator in the Zodiac Killer case, which he and partner, Inspector Bill Armstrong, began to work on after the murder of taxi driver Paul Stine.

Shortly after he left the S.F.P.D., Dave was the Director of Security for St. Luke's Hospital in San Francisco's Mission District. Toschi is currently vice president of North Star Security Services in Daly City.[2][3] He was an advisor to the producers of the 2007 film Zodiac.[4]

Actor Mark Ruffalo portrayed Toschi in the David Fincher film Zodiac.

George Lucas gave an interview to Empire magazine once stating that the Zodiac murders captured his imagination at the time as a high schooler and then college student at USC, and he always felt like Toschi was harshly judged for how the investigation was handled. He explained this is why he named a location on Tatooine Toschi Station, "in honor of the SFPD inspector."[5]

Steve McQueen copied Toschi's distinctive style of quick-draw shoulder-holster by wearing his gun upside down for the 1968 movie Bullitt. McQueen also modeled much of his Bullitt character on Toschi.[6]

Screenwriters Harry Julian Fink and R. M. Fink also modeled Harry Callahan, the main character of Dirty Harry portrayed by Clint Eastwood, on Toschi[7]; the film's villain, based on the Zodiac Killer, was called "The Scorpio Killer" (portrayed by Andrew J. Robinson).

References

  1. http://blog.sfgate.com/djennings/2009/10/07/40-years-of-zodiac-the-cold-case-that-haunts-dave-toschi/
  2. King, D. "Chasing Zodiac", San Francisco Chronicle
  3. King, Daniel (5 October 2005). "CHASING ZODIAC / He murdered dozens of people and wrote weird notes to The Chronicle. Many years on, a movie is in the works.". SFGate. Retrieved 28 June 2017.
  4. See crew section
  5. Freer, Ian. (1999). Empire Magazine. Vol. 1 Issue 123.
  6. Graysmith, Robert. (1986). Zodiac, p. 96. St. Martin's Press. ISBN 0-312-89895-9
  7. http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2629558/Retired-detective-led-Zodiac-Killer-case-inspired-Steve-McQueens-character-Bullitt-says-hell-look-book-claims-notorious-murderer.html
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