Thursday, January 27, 2011

DATING GAME KILLER NAMED IN 2 NYC SLAYINGS

Crilley
Hover
DATING GAME monster Rodney Alcala--already on California's death row in the sex slayings of four women and a girl, 12--has been indicted in the unsolved murders of two New York women.
The bizarrely-coiffed 67-year-old photographer is now charged in the slayings of TWA stewardess Cornelia Michel Crilley and Hollywood heiress Ellen Hover. Crilley was found strangled to death in her Manhattan apartment in 1971. She had been raped and was 23-years-old. Hover, also 23, disappeared in 1977 and her remains were found the next year.
According to the New York Daily News, detectives linked weirdo Alcala to Crilley's slaying in 2003 due
to a dental impression--the imprint was consistent with bites found on her body.
An outrageous head
Crilley's ex beau Leon Borstein said: "I'm very happy they found the guy. He's off the street and nobody else has to worry about him."
A one-time contestant on "The Dating Game," Alcala lured his beautiful prey by asking them to take revealing pictures - and then tortured and murdered his victims.
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