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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.
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Has real life become a never-ending ‘bottle episode’? It certainly feels that way. Think about it for almost a year now, our entire lives have revolved around a single setting (our homes). The only ‘characters’ are the people we live with. There is no plot.
Some of us have begun to reveal a tad too much about our inner workings. Oh, and time is at a standstill.
That’s exactly what makes a great bottle episode work. The term originated in the 1960s to describe a self-contained instalment on episodic television, reconfigured at the last minute to keep costs down. Some considered it a creative afterthought; others an excuse to quietly and cheaply develop a show’s mythology. Nobody expected these tilted, slow-burning, character-driven and drama-and-dialogue-based segments to take off.