Teenage survivor of Dating Game killer Rodney Alcala - who was linked to the MURDERS of more than 120 women and children - speaks out about the horrific night she narrowly escaped death
Daily MailAn upcoming documentary is set to share chilling testimony from a former teenage survivor of Dating Game killer Rodney Alcala who was linked to the murders of more than 120 women and children. Morgan Rowan was just 16 years old when she was brutally beaten and raped by Alcala during a party at his Hollywood home in 1968 - before he tried to strangle her to death She has given chilling testimony after surviving an attack by Dating Game killer Rodney Alcala who was linked to the murders of more than 120 women and children Alcala, who got his haunting moniker after appearing on the game show in 1978, would later be convicted of killing seven women in the 1970s - with five murders in California and two in New York In the latest documentary, Morgan began by candidly opening up about her conservative childhood. The truth quickly caught up with him as Alcala was eventually detained for the final time in 1979 after murdering 12-year-old Robin Samsoe Alcala was also found to have murdered 27-year-old nurse Georgia Wixted who was found naked an brutalized in Malibu in 1977 He was arrested within months after children at a New Hampshire arts camp where he was working as a counselor recognized his image on a wanted poster. Other of Alcala's victims included 19-year-old Jill Barcomb whose body was found at the side of a road in Los Angeles in 1977 and Charlotte Lamb whose body was found strangled and raped in an apartment complex miles away from her home in June 1978 However, the truth quickly caught up with him as Alcala was eventually detained for the final time in 1979 after murdering 12-year-old Robin Samsoe.