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Rodney Alcala:The Dating Game Killer

2024/11/14
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Key Insights

Why did Rodney Alcala flee to New York after the attack on Tali Shapiro?

Alcala fled to New York to evade capture and prosecution for the brutal assault on Tali Shapiro. He managed to blend into society, attending NYU film school and making friends without raising suspicion.

How did advances in DNA technology contribute to Rodney Alcala's eventual conviction?

Advances in DNA technology allowed investigators to link Alcala to multiple murders, providing concrete evidence that strengthened the case against him and led to his conviction for the kidnapping, rape, and murder of five California women.

Why did Rodney Alcala change his name to John Berger?

Alcala changed his name to John Berger to evade law enforcement and avoid being connected to his previous crimes. This alias allowed him to secure a job as a counselor at an arts and drama camp for girls in New Hampshire.

How did the discovery of Rodney Alcala's storage locker in Seattle impact the investigation?

The discovery of Alcala's storage locker in Seattle revealed a trove of photographs and evidence, including jewelry belonging to his victims, which significantly bolstered the prosecution's case and provided crucial evidence linking him to multiple crimes.

Why did the California State Supreme Court overturn Rodney Alcala's first conviction?

The California State Supreme Court overturned Alcala's first conviction because the jury had been improperly informed about his prior sex crimes, including the attack on Tali Shapiro, which compromised the fairness of the trial.

What role did Kathy Thornton's son play in identifying Christine Ruth Thornton as one of Rodney Alcala's victims?

Kathy Thornton's son recognized a photograph of a woman on a motorcycle as his aunt, Christine Ruth Thornton, after seeing it on a 48 Hours website. This identification led to a DNA match that confirmed Christine's identity and her connection to Alcala.

How did Rodney Alcala's behavior during his third trial differ from the previous ones?

During his third trial, Alcala acted as his own attorney, using the courtroom as a stage to cross-examine witnesses, including Robin Samsoe's mother, in a desperate attempt to impeach their credibility and avoid conviction.

Why did Rodney Alcala plead guilty to the murders of Cornelia Crilley and Ellen Hover in New York?

Alcala pleaded guilty to the murders of Cornelia Crilley and Ellen Hover in New York to avoid a lengthy and costly trial, acknowledging the overwhelming evidence against him and likely seeking to expedite the legal process.

What was the significance of the fingerprint evidence in the Cornelia Crilley case?

The fingerprint evidence, found on a letter lodged under Cornelia Crilley's body, was a crucial piece of evidence that linked Alcala to the crime. It was the first concrete evidence connecting him to the murder, despite being unmatched for many years.

How did Rodney Alcala's death impact the ongoing efforts to identify his other potential victims?

Alcala's death, while ending his legal battles, left many questions unanswered about the full extent of his crimes. Efforts to identify other potential victims continue, with hope that new leads and identifications may still emerge from the extensive evidence he left behind.

Chapters

In 1968, eight-year-old Tali Shapiro was abducted, raped, and nearly murdered by Rodney Alcala. A witness alerted the police, who found Tali barely alive in Alcala's apartment. Alcala, a UCLA student, escaped and became a fugitive.
  • Tali Shapiro, 8, was abducted and assaulted by Alcala in 1968.
  • A witness followed Alcala and called the police.
  • Police found Alcala's apartment filled with photos of young girls.
  • Alcala escaped and became an FBI most wanted fugitive.

Shownotes Transcript

A report on the criminal justice system’s 50-year pursuit of serial killer Rodney James Alcala. From his 1968 abduction, rape and attempted murder of 8-year old Tali Shapiro in Los Angeles; to his 2010 conviction -- with the help of advances in DNA technology -- for the kidnapping, rape and murder of five California women; and to the subsequent discovery of other murders attributed to Alcala in New York and Wyoming. “48 Hours" correspondent Peter Van Sant reports. This classic "48 Hours" episode last aired on 11/9/2024. Watch all-new episodes of “48 Hours” on Saturdays, and stream on demand on Paramount+.

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