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Episode 640: Rodney Alcala: The Dating Game Killer (Part 1)

2025/1/27
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Ash: 本集讲述了臭名昭著的连环杀手Rodney Alcala的故事,他于1978年参加了热门游戏节目《约会游戏》。一位名叫Cheryl Bradshaw的参赛者最初被他迷住,但后来取消了约会,因为她在后台与他见面后感到不安。这避免了她成为Alcala的受害者之一。Alcala在参加节目时已经是被定罪的性侵犯,并且侥幸逃脱了一项谋杀未遂指控。在随后的几年里,他犯下了一系列谋杀案,最终被捕并被判犯有八项谋杀罪和其他罪行,但据信他还犯下了更多罪行。 Alcala出生于得克萨斯州圣安东尼奥,在一个相对正常的家庭中长大。他学习成绩优异,在军队服役期间,他表现出反社会人格障碍的迹象。在退伍后,他继续在加州州立大学和加州大学洛杉矶分校学习,并获得了学位。然而,在此期间,他袭击了他的第一位已知受害者Morgan Rowan,但Rowan两次逃脱。 三年后,Alcala袭击了八岁的Tali Shapiro,但一位好心人Donald Haynes报警,使Shapiro得以幸存。Alcala逃往纽约,在那里他以John Berger的化名学习电影,并犯下了另一起谋杀案。在纽汉普郡的一家儿童夏令营担任辅导员期间,他被两个女孩认出,最终被捕并被引渡回加州受审。 Alina: (在节目中,Alina主要与Ash讨论了其他话题,例如睡眠习惯、闹钟以及一些恐怖故事,这些内容与Alcala案件本身关系不大,因此不包含在核心论点中)

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Cheryl Bradshaw's appearance on The Dating Game in 1978 led her to choose Rodney Alcala, but her gut feeling led her to cancel the date, unknowingly avoiding a notorious serial killer. Alcala was a convicted sexual predator and suspected of up to 100 murders.
  • Cheryl Bradshaw chose Rodney Alcala on The Dating Game but canceled the date due to feeling uncomfortable.
  • Alcala was a convicted sexual predator at the time of his appearance on the show.
  • He was later convicted of eight murders but suspected of many more.

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When Cheryl Bradshaw appeared on the popular game show The Dating Game in 1978, she was charmed by bachelor number one, Rodney Alcala, and by the end of the episode, she’d chosen him to take her on a date. However, just minutes after the episode finished taping, Cheryl met bachelor number two in person backstage and was immediately uncomfortable and quickly contacted producers of the show to cancel the date. What Bradshaw didn’t know at the time was that, in doing so, she had narrowly avoided spending an evening in the company of one of America’s most notorious serial killers.

At the time of his appearance on The Dating Game in 1978, Alcala was a convicted sexual predator who had served time for sexual assault and had only avoided a charge of attempted murder on a technicality. After his arrest, investigators would learn that, by the time he appeared on the game show, he was also a killer. In the year that followed, Alcala would go on to murder several other women until he was finally caught and convicted for his crimes. At his trial, Rodney Alcala was found guilty of eight murders, among other crimes, but he is suspected of several other murders, perhaps as many as one hundred or more.

Thank you to the Incredible Dave White of Bring Me the Axe Podcast for research and Writing support!

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