• Episode 25: The Forgotten Victims of Richard Cottingham "The Torso Killer"

  • Sep 20 2024
  • Length: 43 mins
  • Podcast

Episode 25: The Forgotten Victims of Richard Cottingham "The Torso Killer"

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  • Summary In this episode, Vic shifts the focus from the serial killer, Richard Cottingham, to the victims of his heinous crimes. Cottingham, known as the Torso Killer, committed a series of brutal murders across New York and New Jersey, often targeting young women. The podcast delves into the backgrounds and tragic stories of each victim, highlighting the escalation of violence in Cottingham's actions over time. The episode concludes with a reflection on Cottingham's eventual arrest and the ongoing impact of his crimes on the victims' families and society. Takeaways The podcast aims to focus more on the victims rather than the killers. Richard Cottingham, known as the Torso Killer, had a disturbing pattern of violence. Victims were often young women, many of whom were sex workers. Cottingham's crimes escalated in brutality over time. The importance of remembering the victims' stories in true crime narratives. Cottingham's double life as a family man and a serial killer. The police were initially unaware of Cottingham's serial killings. Victimology reveals a pattern in Cottingham's choice of victims. The podcast emphasizes the need for empathy towards victims. Cottingham's confessions have led to multiple convictions over the years. Chapters 00:00 Introduction to the Podcast and Victim Focus 03:36 Richard Cottingham: The Torso Killer 09:30 Victims of Richard Cottingham: A Detailed Account 35:09 Arrest and Conviction of Richard Cottingham 41:54 Conclusion and Reflection on the Case

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