The Times Square Killer: Reconstructing the Crimes — What His Conversations Reveal
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Who is the Times Square Killer—and how many people did Richard Cottingham actually kill?
In this episode of UNMARKED, we reconstruct the timeline of Cottingham’s crimes across New York and New Jersey—tracking his early escalation, his use of deception and control, and how he was able to evade detection for years.
Featuring criminologist Peter Vronsky, who has spent over 700 hours in direct conversation with Cottingham, this episode draws on firsthand interviews, police records, and cold case developments to separate fact from fiction.
We examine:
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Cottingham’s early violent escalation in the 1960s - His movement across jurisdictions and how it prevented linkage
- His use of authority ruses, manipulation, and control
- The Times Square environment in the 1970s and its role in victim selection
Ongoing efforts to identify unknown victims and close cold cases
This is not a retelling—it’s an analysis of the evidence itself. Because with Cottingham, the story isn’t just what happened.
It’s what’s missing.
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