Police found a trove of Alcala’s photos and do not know how many, if any, other victims are pictured in the collection. Watch the full story on "20/20" THIS FRIDAY at 9 p.m. In 2016, He was also charged in a murder in Wyoming, but authorities decided not to extradite him for trial due to his failing health. He was found guilty and sentenced to death. He was charged with their murder and stood trial in 2010. In 2003, DNA from four missing women in Los Angeles, California, were connected to Alcala. He pleaded guilty to murdering two women in New York City and was convicted of murdering a 12-year-old in Orange County, California. All rights reserved.Rodney Alcala was at the height of his murderous spree in the 1970s when he put himself in the spotlight of primetime television - winning a date with a woman on the hit TV show “The Dating Game.” It was decades before authorities discovered he was a prolific serial killer.Īlcala has been connected to the murders of at least eight women, according to authorities. Prior to his death, he had not disclosed whether there were other victims.Ĭopyright © 2021, ABC Audio. In 2010, the Huntington Beach Police Department released the photos taken by Alcala confiscated decades earlier to determine whether they may have been victimized by him. While investigating the murder of Samsoe in 1979, investigators found hundreds of photographs in a Seattle storage locker belonging to Alcala of unidentified women, girls and boys, as well as jewelry believed to be trophies of some of his victims. In 2016, he was charged by Wyoming prosecutors with the murder of 28-year-old Christine Ruth Thornton, who disappeared in 1978 when she was six months pregnant and whose body was found four years later, though authorities ultimately decided not to extradite him to Wyoming for trial due to his failing health.Īlcala’s execution in California had been postponed indefinitely due to a moratorium on the death penalty instituted by the state in 2019.Ī successful photographer, Alcala often would lure women and girls by approaching them on the street and offering to take their picture before attacking them, investigators said. He has been linked to or suspected of murders in other states. He was sentenced to 25 years to life in 2013. He was previously sentenced to death twice for the murder of Samsoe - in 1980 and then again in 1986 - though those sentences were later overturned in appeals and he was granted new trials.Īlcala also pleaded guilty to the murders of two other women in New York - Cornelia Crilley in 1971 and Ellen Jane Hover in 1977. Saturday at a hospital in the community near Corcoran State Prison, the California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation said in a statement.Īlcala was known as “The Dating Game” killer for his appearance as a winning contestant on the television game show in 1978.Īfter representing himself in Orange County court, he was sentenced to death in 2010 for the 1979 murder of 12-year-old Robin Samsoe and the murders of four other women - 18-year-old Jill Barcomb and 27-year-old Georgia Wixted, both in 1977 32-year-old Charlotte Lamb in 1978 and 21-year-old Jill Parenteau in 1979. (LOS ANGELES) - Rodney Alcala, a convicted serial killer who was on California’s death row, has died, authorities said Saturday.Īlcala, 77, died of natural causes at 1:43 a.m. Michael Goulding/MediaNews Group/Orange County Register via Getty Images
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