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Cottingham's case has been discussed in several books and documentaries on serial killers. Two focused entirely on him: Rod Leith's The Prostitute Murders: The People vs. Richard Cottingham (Lyle Stuart Inc., 1983) and Crime Scene: The Times Square Killer (Netflix, 2021).
It is the second installment in the Crime Scene documentary series, following Crime Scene: The Vanishing at the Cecil Hotel. [2] Its story focuses on the series of 1970s-1980s murders that were carried out by American serial killer Richard Cottingham, also known as the Times Square Killer and the Torso Killer.
Richard Cottingham in 'Crime Scene: The Times Square Killer'. From the early 1970s to 1980, a killer stalked Manhattan, often targeting young sex workers.
“Crime Scene: The Times Square Killer” will focus on how the danger and depravity of New York’s Times Square in the late 1970s and early 1980s allowed serial killer Richard Cottingham to ...
But, as Netflix's new docuseries “Crime Scene: The Times Square Killer” points out, Cottingham – also dubbed the “Torso Killer” — likely had more victims. In fact, he claims to have ...
Nadia Fezzani is a Canadian journalist/author who has conducted extensive research about and interviews with many notorious American serial killers. [1] She is known in Europe as having interviewed American serial killer Richard Cottingham for a French documentary that first aired on TF1, Enquêtes et révélations. [2]
A convicted serial murderer known as the “Times Square Killer” whose savage string of sexually charged murders stretched from New Jersey to Manhattan for nearly 15 years confessed Monday to ...
He recently appeared in Joe Berlinger's new Netflix show, Crime Scene (Season 2): The Times Square Killer (2021) about the 1979–80 torso murders in New York committed by serial killer Richard Cottingham who Vronsky is in the midst of interviewing since 2018.