Alaska’s Charles Manson? Mysterious transgender wanted in nationwide search, linked to ‘cult’ murders
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In a case that has confounded law enforcement across the nation, Jack Amadeus LaSota, a transgender man-to-woman former Alaskan who was once declared dead, has re-emerged at the center of a sprawling and violent saga, with murders from California to Vermont linked to a cult LaSota is said to be part of under his pseudonym, “Ziz.”
A boating accident in 2022 began to unravel the web of cult-like extremism, murder, and deception that has left investigators scrambling.
On Aug. 19, 2022, LaSota was declared missing after falling overboard in San Francisco Bay. Despite an extensive Coast Guard search, his body was never recovered.
By Sept. 7, 2022, a short obituary had been published in the Fairbanks Daily News-Miner, mourning the loss of the adventurous and highly intelligent 31-year-old.
It seemed like a tragic end for LaSota, who had moved from Alaska to the Bay Area to work in the tech industry.
Three months later, in November 2022, he/she was found alive—under suspicious circumstances.
It was that November when an 80-year-old man was brutally attacked in Vallejo, Calif. The assault left the man blind in one eye, and the assailant plunged a Samurai sword into his chest. Among those detained at the scene was none other than Jack LaSota, back from the dead.
Two years later, in 2024, an attacker returned to finish the job, slashing the now-82-year-old man’s throat in broad daylight. By then, LaSota’s name had surfaced in connection with other violent crimes.
On New Year’s Eve 2023, an elderly couple in Pennsylvania was executed in their home.
And on Inauguration Day 2025, a shootout in Vermont between suspects and Border Patrol agents left an agent and a suspect dead.
These seemingly unrelated cases all had one thing in common—connections to LaSota and a radical group known as the “Zizians.”
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