Rodney Alcala was a typesetter at the LA Times who ... but a sadist with a genius-level IQ. By the time he went on The Dating Game in 1978, he had already served two prison terms for molesting ...
Rodney Alcala was reportedly in the midst of a brutal ... to se*ual misconduct and a nervous breakdown. Alcala had a high IQ of 135 and studied at some of the country's finest institutes, like ...
Rodney Alcala was a typesetter at the LA Times who ... but a sadist with a genius-level IQ. By the time he went on The Dating ...
Rodney Alcala, the subject of Netflix’s “Woman of the Hour,” is far from the only serial killer to go on a game show.
Rodney Alcala was convicted of murdering seven women and children in the '60s and '70s, two survived their encounters with the serial killer Jessica Sager is a contributing writer at PEOPLE.
Lucky survivor of The Dating Game monster Rodney Alcala in Prison visits reveals she journeyed to see him in the search for answers about how she cheated death.
Rodney was first found guilty of one murder in 1980 and sentenced to death, but the ruling was overturned in 1984 because jurors had been improperly informed of his sex crime history. In a 1986 ...
Netflix’s Woman of the Hour is based on the true story of infamous serial killer and sex offender Rodney Alcala, who appeared on The Dating Game in 1978 during his murder spree. After watching ...
Produced by Gayane Keshishyan Mendez and Tom Seligson. When "48 Hours" first investigated the case of Rodney Alcala, he had been convicted of the murder of five California women. But it wasn't over; ...
When Cheryl Bradshaw appeared on “The Dating Game” in 1978, little did she know that the bachelor she chose to go on a date with, Rodney Alcala, was a serial killer. Bradshaw came out ...