Between 1989 and 1993, Joel Rifkin murdered seventeen women across New York, disposing of their bodies in waterways, woods, and parks throughout the metropolitan area. His victims were sex workerssociety's "less dead"whose disappearances triggered minimal investigation and whose deaths exposed catastrophic failures in law enforcement coordination.
This comprehensive account examines Rifkin's transformation from "The Turtle"a bullied, dyslexic childinto one of America's most prolific serial killers. Drawing on trial transcripts, police records, psychiatric evaluations, and forensic evidence, the book explores the neuroscience of sexual sadism, the psychology of narcissistic rage, and the systemic failures that enabled a four-year killing spree.
The narrative follows Rifkin's arrest after a dramatic highway chase, his comprehensive confession, and his conviction. It honors each victim with biographical portraits, examines the devastating impact on families including boyfriend Dave Rubinstein's suicide, and chronicles the 2013 breakthrough that identified victim Heidi Balch through genealogical DNAwhile two victims remain unidentified today.
More than true crime entertainment, this is an investigation into how marginalization creates vulnerability, how society determines which victims matter, and why the search for justice continues three decades later.
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