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EXCLUSIVE: In late 1998, Robert Mladinich wrote to his old college pal Joel Rifkin – New York’s most prolific serial killer.
After exchanging letters, the former cop, who served the NYPD from 1983 until 2003 when he retired with the rank of Detective Second Grade, decided to visit Rifkin at Attica Correctional Facility.
Their recorded conversations are the focus of a new true-crimedocumentary titled Rifkin on Rifkin: Private Confessions of a Serial Killer, which is part of Oxygen channel’s Serial Killer Week.
The special also features interviews with Rifkin’s childhood friends, investigators on the case, as well as those closest to his victims.
How Joel Rifkin, New York s Deadliest Serial Killer, Avoided Capture | Rifkin on Rifkin: Private Confessions of a Serial Killer
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period of time in which you are essentially face-to-face with your victim and for many offenders, this is a very powerful time. it s a time when essentially they re controlling the life of the victim. they re playing god. do you recall feeling anything? did you like the control? did you like the power that you had over her? i wasn t aware of it at the time. okay. are you aware of it now? i think because it was mentioned and you re not the first one to mention it. when you ask a psychopath, how did you feel about it? they sort of rock back because they don t really know how they felt about it because they didn t feel anything. rifkin dismembers julie blackbird and puts her body parts in cement-filled containers. he has a different disposal plan this time. throwing julie s remains in the
the city. joel agrees to go to an atm machine and withdraw extra money for julie. we were leaving and i hit her from behind once and then strangled her. why did you hit her? probably to stun her. no, but why? motivating? i m not asking why did i know you hit her so that you could incapacitate her. i mean, that s clear. i m asking you the why. what was the reason that you hit her? he just that just completely escapes him. what did she do? because you have brought other prostitutes back to your mother s house that you didn t kill? had she done anything that you can think of over that five or six hours that culminated in something where no. i just basically decided, you know, to do it. i m sure there is something