Alcala was sentenced to death for the 1979 kidnapping and murder of 12-year-old Robin Christine Samsoe in Orange County.
Netflix's "Woman of the Hour," starring Anna Kendrick, is inspired by the true story of serial killer Rodney Alcala and the ...
Despite unknowingly having a serial killer on the show in 1978, "The Dating Game" also featured many contestants who later ...
Approximately one-third of the Netflix true crime thriller “Woman of the Hour” takes place on set of “The Dating Game,” where ...
Who was Rodney Alcala, how many crimes was he found guilty of, and is he still alive today? Here’s a look at the chilling ...
Cheryl Bradshaw and Rodney Alcala's introduction on a 1978 game show episode inspired Netflix's 'Woman of the Hour' Cheryl ...
Two girls escaped the 'Dating Game killer' Rodney Alcala. Find out where survivors Morgan Rowan and Tali Shapiro are now.
Netflix’s new No. 1 film, “Woman of the Hour,” is based on the true story of serial killer Rodney Alcala. Here’s what ...
Rodney Alcala, also known as The Dating Game Killer, won the "Dating Game" TV show as Bachelor Number One in 1978.
Two women survived Rodney Alcala's brutal attacks before he appeared on ABC's "The Dating Game" in 1978, as seen in Netflix's "Woman of the Hour." Here's where they are now.
"Woman of the Hour" star and director Anna Kendrick was struck by Rodney Alcala's "disarming, child-like" qualities in the footage from his 1978 game show appearance.
In the resurfaced footage, Rodney Alcala was bachelor number one on The Dating Game. His answers were a lot less chivalrous ...