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Rodney Alcala, The Dating Game Serial Killer, Dies

Rodney Alcala, the ‘Dating Game’ Serial Killer, Dies A longhaired photographer who lured women by offering to take their picture, Mr. Alcala, 77, had been convicted of five murders in Orange County, Calif., and two in New York, all in the 1970s. Rodney Alcala at Manhattan Supreme Court in 2012. Mr. Alcala, who appeared in a 1978 episode of “The Dating Game,” was convicted in seven murders.Credit.Pool photo by Jefferson Siegel July 24, 2021Updated 9:00 p.m. ET Rodney Alcala, who was known as the “Dating Game Killer” and was convicted in the murders of six women and one girl in the 1970s, died on Saturday at a hospital in Kings County, Calif. He was 77.

Families Sue Peloton for Injuries and Burns of Two Children

Share Photo: (Photo : Michael Loccisano/Getty Images) Within a week of each other, two families have filed a lawsuit against New York company Peloton, the maker and distributor of coveted high-end indoor fitness equipment, claiming that their creation caused injuries to their children.  Parents Sarah and Ygal Saadoun told the New York State Supreme Court that their 3-year-old son, identified only as S.S. in court records, was trapped under the treadmill at a family friend s house and suffered injuries and burns on his back and shoulder. A week before the Saadouns filed their claim, a family in Florida also sued Peloton in the Northern District Court after their 6-year-old son was dragged under the treadmill. Rashad and Jasmine Greene s son also suffered injuries and burns on his shoulder and face.

Why Virtual Weddings Are No Longer Legal in New York

Why Virtual Weddings Are No Longer Legal in New York During the pandemic, virtual marriage ceremonies became a symbol of love persevering in a trying time. Alice Soloway, top right, said she performed more than 100 virtual weddings since the pandemic began. July 16, 2021 As ravaging as the coronavirus pandemic was, there were a few bright spots: dogs got walked more; humans discovered cocktails to-go. And “Zoom weddings” became a thing. Virtual marriage ceremonies became a symbol of love persevering in a trying time when lockdowns restricted travel and large in-person weddings. They were a vital alternative that allowed couples quarantining at home to tie the knot digitally and invite guests from afar without concerns about flying or social distancing.

New York Appellate Court Stymies Upstate Axe Murderer s Efforts to Sue Cable Network over TV-Movie Based on His Crimes | Hodgson Russ LLP

New York Appellate Court Stymies Upstate Axe Murderer s Efforts to Sue Cable Network over TV-Movie Based on His Crimes | Hodgson Russ LLP
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