The Torso Killer

Par : Maude O'Bryan
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  • FormatePub
  • ISBN8230986539
  • EAN9798230986539
  • Date de parution08/12/2025
  • Protection num.pas de protection
  • Infos supplémentairesepub
  • ÉditeurIndependently Published

Résumé

The Torso KillerThis book is an in-depth psychological investigation into Richard Cottingham, the "Torso Killer" and "Times Square Ripper, " responsible for at least eighteen murders in New York and New Jersey between 1967 and 1980. The narrative is a year-long investigation by a fictional forensic psychologist, merging criminal psychology with personal reflections on studying extreme violence. Part One: The AwakeningEstablishes the case foundation, detailing Cottingham's life from his first confirmed murder of Mary Ann Della Sala in 1967 to his 1980 capture.
It examines his double life, evolving modus operandi, geographic reach, and escalation from strangulation to torture and mutilation. Part Two: The ConfrontationDetails the narrator's decision to interview Cottingham at South Woods State Prison, presented as psychological reconstructions. It analyzes Cottingham's shift from denial to confession, driven by narcissism and unverifiable claims of up to one hundred murders.
It includes interviews with Detective Robert Anzilotti, survivors, and victims' families. Part Three: The AnalysisProvides a technical psychological assessment: examining Cottingham's deception (e.g., impersonating authority), how his systematic thinking translated to crime, the role of sexual sadism, his violence escalation, countermeasures like strategic dismemberment, and the 2022 DNA breakthrough identifying him in Diane Cusick's murder.
It also explores the ethical questions of the controversial plea deal for four additional Long Island murders. Part Four: The ReckoningSynthesizes the investigation. The comprehensive psychological profile classifies Cottingham as an organized serial sexual murderer with psychopathy and severe sexual sadism. It estimates his actual victim count between twenty-five and forty. The narrator reflects candidly on the psychological burden, vicarious trauma, and permanent shift in worldview from comprehending such evil. 
An Irish-born writer whose work is steeped in a profound, lifelong study of History and Crime. The author possesses an exceptional foundation in academic disciplines, including postgraduate work in complex fields. Driven by an insatiable, autodidactic curiosity, their writing is the result of focused, personal research and decades spent exploring the world's most compelling narratives.