A woman who escaped from Rodney Alcala, the 'Dating Game killer', asked him years later why he didn't kill her.
The real-life Cheryl Bradshaw felt 'ill' after meeting serial killer Rodney Alcala on The Dating Game in September 1978 and declined to meet with him again, in a move that probably saved her life.
Fact or fiction? We're diving into the true story behind "Woman of the Hour" and separating reality from Hollywood drama.
13, 1978, teacher Cheryl Bradshaw's winning suitor turned out to be a serial killer ... disorder before he went to college — ...
At a taping of the popular TV show in 1978, host Jim Lange introduced three male suitors who were there to be cutely questioned by a single woman, Cheryl Bradshaw ... to the book “The Dating ...
He wrote a book professing his innocence in 1994 ... it’s “Sheryl” in the movie, though it was Cheryl in real life. Bradshaw really did choose Alcala for a date, though in real life ...
Anna Kendrick starred in Netflix's Woman of the Hour and also made her directorial debut with the 'true' crime film, which ...
Rodney's many attacks are intercut with the story of Cheryl Bradshaw, a struggling actress in Los Angeles. Her agent books her a role on The Dating Game, hoping that a reality television ...
13, 1978, teacher Cheryl Bradshaw's winning suitor turned out to ... per Stella Sands' 2011 book about the case, "The Dating Game Killer: The True Story of a TV Dating Show, a Violent Sociopath ...