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http://www.cbsnews.com/8301-504083_162-20002909-504083.html

NYPD refusing to release photos.

But hundreds more photos have yet to be released - because the New York Police Department refuses to make them public.



Rodney Alcala& Secret Photos. (Huntington Beach Police Dept.)
Former Huntington Beach detective Steve Mack is baffled by the NYPD's resistance to releasing the photos, according to the New York Daily News.


"They should be released. There are people who will identify their missing loved ones," Mack told the paper Monday.
 
NYPD has released the photos:

http://www.nypost.com/p/news/local/cops_seek_ids_of_gals_in_killer_UrwSOM9w0oiXq0m5AXlo6K

Cops yesterday released 226 pictures of women they believe were photographed by the death-row psycho while he lived in New York in the 1970s. They want to identify the women, who might be dead or alive.
Cops yesterday released 226 pictures of women they believe were photographed by the death-row psycho while he lived in New York in the 1970s. They want to identify the women, who might be dead or alive.<snipped>
 
Victim Recalls Time With Convicted Serial Killer
http://www.mynorthwest.com/?nid=11&sid=313101

"Judy Cole was 19-years-old in New York City was working as a young actress. She told KIRO Radio's Ron & Don show that she's pretty sure it was Rodney Alcala who took her picture on the roof of a building in 1978."

There is also audio on this site but I have not had the opportunity to listen to it yet.
 
Listening to the audio from the interview in the link I provided in my previous post in this thread.

She saw her photo on the NY Daily News site.
The two photos the Daily News included in the article about her recognizing herself, one current and one old black & white one, are BOTH photos she sent them. Alcala did not take the black & white photo.

Article about her including the 2 photos I'm talking about.
http://www.nydailynews.com/news/ny_...ial_killer_persuaded_her_to_pose_for_him.html
 
Just finished listening to the audio found here:
http://www.mynorthwest.com/?nid=11&sid=313101

Judy Cole cleared up some of the confusion about which photo is her.
It is photo #196 on the NY Daily News site.
http://www.nydailynews.com/news/gal...tos_taken_by_serial_killer_rodney_alcala.html

However, if you read the caption below that photo it says;
"One of 215 images of individuals believed to have been photographed by serial killer Rodney Alcala, who is in prison in California for a series of murders there between 1971 and 1979 (Read more here). Police request that anyone with information about any of the pictures should call (800) 577-TIPS and reference: Picture 169."

196 is the # the New York Daily News used in their slideshow but 169 is the reference # for the police.

I hope that made sense!
If not, listen to the interview, I recommend it anyway! :)
 
I stumbled across this article which talks about Alice Feiring as not being in the photos.
http://gothamist.com/2010/04/22/two_women_identify_themselves_in_da.php

"One woman, who was not in one of the photos, says she remembers Alcala from an encounter in the East Village. Just 13 at the time, Alice Feiring says Alcala persuaded her to go to his apartment in the neighborhood, then locked her inside."

(I'm not familiar with "Gothamist" so I don't know how reputable they are.)
 
Right, this says the same:

Manhattan wine critic Alice Feiring did not see herself in the newly released portraits, but she told cops she had a close call with the killer when she was just 13.

Feiring said Alcala persuaded her to go to his East Village apartment in 1968 and then locked her inside. She said she managed to escape.

"I just thought he was a pervert," Feiring said.



Read more: http://www.nydailynews.com/news/ny_...suaded_her_to_pose_for_him.html#ixzz0m9afGhj4
 
http://www.nydailynews.com/news/ny_...og_used_camera_to_stalk_women_in_60s_70s.html

Little more info here on a few subjects, such as:


Alice Feiring was just 13 when she met the captivating cameraman at the St. Marks Bookstore that same year. "We talked about existentialism," said Feiring, a wine critic.

The conversation led Feiring back to Alcala's E. Sixth St. apartment, where he snapped pictures - and encouraged the underage girl to shed her shirt.

Feiring wanted to bolt. Alcala, who had locked the door, said no - but she managed to escape.

Read more: http://www.nydailynews.com/news/ny_..._to_stalk_women_in_60s_70s.html#ixzz0mFuXIwVf
 
This link has already been posted but just wanted to point out it gives more details on the girls they are looking into that went missing around Seattle


"Detectives are saying there are similarities between Alcala's victims in the 1970s in California and the slayings of a 13-year-old and a 17-year-old in the Seattle area.

While DNA is being requested in those two slayings, the King County Sheriff's department is also looking into the case of a 19-year-old that vanished in the mid 70s. "


http://www.mynorthwest.com/?nid=11&sid=313101
 
"Two of the pictures may have been taken after the women were murdered. Prosecutor Matt Murphy said: “We’d like to locate the women in these pictures. Did they simply pose for a serial killer or did they become victims of his sadistic, murderous pattern? "

....

"Retired Huntington Beach detective Steve Mack, who worked on the Alcala case until 2008, also wanted the pictures made public to help solve the mystery. 'He definitely was involved in more murders than we know of,' said Mack, who fears the body count could top 20 before the investigation is finally closed."

http://www.express.co.uk/posts/view/173999/Pictures-lead-to-killer-investigation
 
Tips hampered by LE. Period. Unbelievable that they sent out all of these photos and have never been heard from again. Back here after over a year...Just to see what was going on and sad to see that NOTHING has gone on with regards to LE since they issued these pics.

JMO
 

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