Alayna
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When we say he's a monster, he's worse. Oh, he's... He's worse than that. I have no words. And the fact that she, I mean, she's one of his, what we believe to be one of his first victims, but it's like... That's where you start your criminal activities. What a disgusting piece of shit. Like a pig. He's awful. I can't. I can't even linger on it too long.
When we say he's a monster, he's worse. Oh, he's... He's worse than that. I have no words. And the fact that she, I mean, she's one of his, what we believe to be one of his first victims, but it's like... That's where you start your criminal activities. What a disgusting piece of shit. Like a pig. He's awful. I can't. I can't even linger on it too long.
Years later, though, Morgan and Tally connected over their shared experiences through letters. Oh, wow. And they actually even appeared on the show I Survived a Serial Killer. Oh, shit. I think in either 2021 or 2022. Oh, wow. Yeah. And Morgan said she like felt this like protectiveness over Tali and that's what connected them.
Years later, though, Morgan and Tally connected over their shared experiences through letters. Oh, wow. And they actually even appeared on the show I Survived a Serial Killer. Oh, shit. I think in either 2021 or 2022. Oh, wow. Yeah. And Morgan said she like felt this like protectiveness over Tali and that's what connected them.
And she even said like she was sorry to Tali that she didn't report what happened to her. She was like, if I had done that, maybe it wouldn't have happened to you. But Tali was like, no, it's not you. It's him that did this. Yeah. They became friends.
And she even said like she was sorry to Tali that she didn't report what happened to her. She was like, if I had done that, maybe it wouldn't have happened to you. But Tali was like, no, it's not you. It's him that did this. Yeah. They became friends.
I know. I'm so glad something good came out of that. I know. I wanted to tell you guys that part. Because I'm like, huh. Because, again, it's going to get rough. Yeah. So we've got to have those little glimmers there. Los Angeles police detective Steve Hodel, whose name you might recognize. I sure do. He's George Hodel, one of the prime suspects in the Black Dahlia's case's son.
I know. I'm so glad something good came out of that. I know. I wanted to tell you guys that part. Because I'm like, huh. Because, again, it's going to get rough. Yeah. So we've got to have those little glimmers there. Los Angeles police detective Steve Hodel, whose name you might recognize. I sure do. He's George Hodel, one of the prime suspects in the Black Dahlia's case's son.
He was assigned to this case and immediately set out learning everything he could about the suspect, Rodney Alcala. Because remember, they know his name. This is his apartment.
He was assigned to this case and immediately set out learning everything he could about the suspect, Rodney Alcala. Because remember, they know his name. This is his apartment.
Yeah.
Yeah.
It was like 8.30 in the morning, too. And this girl's just, it's a weekday. This girl's on her way to school. On her way to school. Like, you would never expect something that horrible to happen right then. On her way to school. Mm-hmm.
It was like 8.30 in the morning, too. And this girl's just, it's a weekday. This girl's on her way to school. On her way to school. Like, you would never expect something that horrible to happen right then. On her way to school. Mm-hmm.
Now, to his surprise, no one at Chateau Marmont seemed to know anything about Alcala personally, but they all described him as a quiet person and not a troublemaker.
Now, to his surprise, no one at Chateau Marmont seemed to know anything about Alcala personally, but they all described him as a quiet person and not a troublemaker.
Yeah, I know. That impression was echoed by his former classmates and professors at UCLA when Steve Hodel talked to them. One faculty member told Hodel that Alcala, quote, wouldn't harm a fly. Um, again, I wouldn't go that far. It's like, yeah, we have evidence that he did hurt much more than a fly. Yeah. An eight year old little girl.
Yeah, I know. That impression was echoed by his former classmates and professors at UCLA when Steve Hodel talked to them. One faculty member told Hodel that Alcala, quote, wouldn't harm a fly. Um, again, I wouldn't go that far. It's like, yeah, we have evidence that he did hurt much more than a fly. Yeah. An eight year old little girl.
Exactly.
Exactly.