The Picture Predator
The True Story of One Man's Brutal Campaign of Terror
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Narrateur(s):
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Michael Goodrick
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Auteur(s):
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Robert Brown
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Rodney Alcala was a man who hid his brutal secret behind a camera lens - a secret that terrorized many parts of America during the '60s and '70s. Stalking young women and girls, Alcala used his persuasive charm, striking good looks, and ability to convince his victims that his work as a photographer would launch their careers as models.
Alcala also had an amazing ability to evade the law for many years. Despite his arrests and convictions, he still managed to carry out his sinister killing spree undetected and beyond suspicion - something that would lead him to confidently conducting more and more shocking crimes. Rodney Alcala would also find time during his murder spree to apply for and successfully compete in a television dating program which fed perfectly into his narcissistic personality and his sense of notoriety.
Nobody truly knows the extent of his murderous and lustful campaign. There are many deaths that could still be attributed to Rodney Alcala that will possibly always remain unsolved.
A riveting account that tries to lift the lid on what makes such evil exist and how he stalked and ultimately preyed upon his victims, The Picture Predator is a must for all true crime fans.
This is his spine-chilling story.
Caution: The material in this publication has a strong adult theme and is intended for an adult audience. Listener discretion is advised.
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