The crumpled receipt and the locker lock
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概要
A man diagnosed as a sexual psychopath appeared on a national dating show using his real name, was chosen by a contestant, and continued killing. For over a decade, he crossed the country evading capture, FBI warrants, and prior convictions. How did no system stop him?
In this episode, we explore the contradictions that allowed his operation: a locker in Sierra Madre containing a thousand photographs of victims, gold earrings that could be trophies or self-defense, and the instinct of a woman who rejected an intimidating date. DNA decades later revealed four confirmed homicides, but thousands of unidentified photographs remain unanswered.
Victim: Robin Samsoe
Date: 1979
Location: California, New York, Wyoming
Status: Convicted, died in prison (2021)
- Over a thousand photographs of women, teenagers, and girls found in a locker registered under an alias.
- Appeared as "Bachelor 1" on ABC's Dating Game using his real name while actively seeking victims.
- Worked as a photographer at the Los Angeles Times, showing photographs of deaths to colleagues with no detected consequences.
- Diagnosed with psychopathy and sexual sadism in 1964, before his first crimes, but released on parole after assaulting an eight-year-old girl.
Rodney Alcalá, serial killer, Dating Game, California crimes, unsolved homicides, forensic investigation, criminal minds, mystery, justice corruption, true crime Spanish
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