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Rodney Alcalais one of America’s most notoriousrapists and serial killers, but audiences and producers ofThe Dating Gamehad no idea of his crimes when he appeared on the hit game show in 1978.
In the film, Anna Kendrick plays real-lifeDating Gamebachelorette Cheryl Bradshaw, while Daniel Zovatto portrays killer Alcala.
Here’s everything to know about the true story of Woman of the Hour and where Cheryl Bradshaw is today.
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During the taping, Bradshaw asked questions to Bachelor No. 1 (a.k.a. Alcala) “What’s your best time?” and “I’m serving you for dinner. What are you called and what do you look like?” According to 20/20, Alcala replied to the latter question, “I’m called the banana and I look good.” Bradshaw and Alcala proceeded to exchange cheeky banter back and forth before she ultimately chose him as the lucky winner.
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Although Bradshaw chose Alcala as the lucky bachelor onThe Dating Game, the two never went out after the taping.
The Dating Gamecontestant coordinator Ellen Metzgerrecalled during an episode of20/20in 2021 that Bradshaw told producers she couldn’t go on a date with him. “She said, ‘Ellen, I can’t go out with this guy. There’s weird vibes that are coming off of him. He’s very strange. I am not comfortable. Is that going to be a problem?’ " Ellen said. “And of course, I said, ‘No.’ "
Ellen had initially urged her husband, executive producer Mike Metzger, to get Alcala on the show because he was tall, dark and handsome, but Mike said on20/20that Alcala had a “strange personality,” noting, “He had a mystique about him that I found uncomfortable.”
Jed Mills, another contestant on the same episode, recalled Alcala telling him in the green room, “I always get my girl,” adding that he found Alcala “creepy.”
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In 1971, he murdered flight attendant Cornelia Michael Crilley, 23, in her New York City apartment, but he wasn’t a suspect in that slaying. After the Crilley murder, Alcala was apprehended for the attack on Shapiro but only served 34 months behind bars for the crime. He also had to register as a sex offender.
Alcala went back to California after his release and worked as a typesetter for theLos Angeles Times. In 1974, merely two months after his first release from prison, he abducted a 13-year-old girl, but was only charged with giving marijuana to a minor and a parole violation. He served two years in prison.
After his second release from prison, Alcala’s parole officer in Los Angeles let him go to New York City to visit relatives,LA Weeklyreported. In July 1977, while in New York, Alcala murdered nightclub heiress Ellen Hover. Her bones were discovered a year later on the Rockefeller Estate in Westchester, N.Y., where he frequently liked to photograph his subjects.
On June 20, 1979, Alcala approached Robin Samsoe, a 12-year-old ballet student from Huntington Beach, Calif., and offered to take her picture. She was never seen alive again. Her remains were found 12 days later in a remote location 40 miles from where she was last seen.
Alcala was arrested for Samsoe’s murder in July 1979. By this time, he’d murdered at least seven women and girls, though many of his victims wouldn’t be discovered until later.
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Alcala got caught several times on his murder spree, but it took decades for him to finally be brought to justice.
In February 1980, Alcala went on trial for Samsoe’s murder and was convicted and sentenced to death. The case was overturned on appeal in 1984, with the California Supreme Court ruling that he received an unfair trial because jurors were informed of his prior sex crimes and attacks. He received a new trial in 1986, in which he was once more convicted and sentenced to death, but that case was overturned in 2003.
By this time, DNA evidence and testing had advanced enough to connect Alcala to four other murders from 1977 through 1979, including those of Jill Barcomb, 18; Jill Parenteau, 21; Georgia Wixted, 27 and Charlotte Lamb, 32. Orange County prosecutors charged Alcala with five counts of murder — for the four murders, plus Samsoe’s slaying — and he was sentenced to death for each in 2010.
DNA would lead to more convictions for Alcala in what may have otherwise remained cold cases. In 2012, Alcala was sentenced to 25 years to life for murdering Hover and Crilley, and in 2016, Alcala was charged with the first-degree murder of Christine Thornton in Wyoming. Since Alcala was already in prison and sentenced to death, he was never extradited to Wyoming for a trial in Thornton’s murder, CBS News reported.
Rodney Alcala as the penalty phase of the People vs. Alcala trial begins at a Santa Ana, CA courtroom.Ted Soqui/Corbis/Getty
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Alcala died in a San Joaquin Valley, Calif., hospital on July 24, 2021, while he was awaiting execution. He was 77 years old and was previously housed in San Quentin prison near San Francisco.
source: people.com