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Scène de crime: Le tueur de Times Square

Titre original : Crime Scene: The Times Square Killer
  • Mini-série télévisée
  • 2021
  • 16
  • 49min
NOTE IMDb
6,5/10
6 k
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Scène de crime: Le tueur de Times Square (2021)
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CriminalitéL'histoireMystèreCrime véritableDocumentaireDocumentaire policierTueur en sérieWhodunnit

New York, années 70. Le "Torso Killer" tue des femmes pour assouvir ses fantasmes macabres et échappe à la police. Cette série documentaire sonde les bas-fonds du crime.New York, années 70. Le "Torso Killer" tue des femmes pour assouvir ses fantasmes macabres et échappe à la police. Cette série documentaire sonde les bas-fonds du crime.New York, années 70. Le "Torso Killer" tue des femmes pour assouvir ses fantasmes macabres et échappe à la police. Cette série documentaire sonde les bas-fonds du crime.

  • Casting principal
    • Vernon Geberth
    • Malcolm Reiman
    • Peter Vronsky
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    • Casting principal
      • Vernon Geberth
      • Malcolm Reiman
      • Peter Vronsky
    • 61avis d'utilisateurs
    • 9avis des critiques
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    • Récompenses
      • 1 nomination au total

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    Vernon Geberth
    Vernon Geberth
    • Self - NYPD Homicide Commander
    • 2021
    Malcolm Reiman
    • Self - NYPD Homicide Detective
    • 2021
    Peter Vronsky
    Peter Vronsky
    • Self - Author, Investigative Historian
    • 2021
    Melinda Chateauvert
    • Self - Author, 'Sex Workers Unite'
    • 2021
    Rod Leith
    • Self - Journalist, Author
    • 2021
    Josh Alan Friedman
    • Self - Author, 'Tales of Times Square'
    • 2021
    Jennifer Weiss
    • Self - Biological Daughter of Deedeh Goodarzi
    • 2021
    Anthony Bianco
    • Self - Author, 'Ghosts of 42nd Street'
    • 2021
    Dominick Volpe
    Dominick Volpe
    • Self - Co-Worker of Richard Cottingham…
    • 2021
    Julia Neveu
    • Additional Recreation Team
    • 2021
    Barbara Amaya
    • Self - Author, 'Nobody's Girl'…
    • 2021
    Mike Lawrence
    • Self - Live Sex Performer, Porn Actor
    • 2021
    Carl Weisbrod
    • Self - Mayor's Office of Midtown Enforcement
    • 2021
    Veronica Vera
    Veronica Vera
    • Self - Sex Journalist, Porn Actor
    • 2021
    Romola Hodas
    • Self - Co-Author, 'The Princess of 42nd Street'
    • 2021
    Sidney Baumgarten
    • Self - Mayor's Office of Midtown Enforcement
    • 2021
    Jim Reigel
    • Self - NYPD Detective
    • 2021
    Larry Revene
    • Self - Cinematographer
    • 2021
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    Avis des utilisateurs61

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    5afireinside9891

    Another disappointment

    Much like the Cecil Hotel series from the same show this version spends way to long explaing things that are interesting, but not necessarily relevant to the story. I lost count oglf hiw many times we were told that Times Square was a sexual wasteland where whatever happened to whoever. We get it, it's relevant but not for 2/3 of your runtime. At least unlike the Cecil episode this one doesn't rely on YouTube bloggers.
    7tbenson97

    Hmm...

    This documentary was more about Times Square and the sex work industry than the actual murders. I understand that it was important to include how things were back then but this should've been shorter if they had more filler info than things about the crimes. It would've been more suitable the doc was movie length instead of three separate episodes. But all in all I would recommend giving it a watch and hopefully it'll help identify the Jane Does so they can get the justice/recognition they deserve.
    4courtneypedersen

    Not What It Was Promoted As

    I decided to watch this because I've become fascinated with the serial killers that were active in the 70s and 80s. I enjoyed the documentary series about the Night Stalker on Netflix and thought this would be similar...it was not.

    The information about the murders and how they finally caught the serial killer would've only filled one episode (if they were lucky). The majority of this limited series was actually about the sex business in Times Square in the 70s and 80s. There were a lot of explicit photos and videos that had absolutely nothing to do with the murders. Sure, some of the victims were sex workers and sure, the serial killer did find some of his victims in Times Square. However, the connection they gave between the murders and the sex businesses in Times Square was extremely tenuous at best and non-existent at worst.

    Honestly, this should've been two different series: one about the history of the sex business in Times Square and one about the serial killer and his victims. It was very disappointing to find the information of the serial killer was randomly peppered into this story about pornography in NYC.

    If you're looking for a good true crime series about a serial killer, this isn't it.
    5aarpcats

    Lack of insight into the real problem

    By 1980, the sex district attached to Times Square had grown from 42nd street to Central Park and extended as far south as 35th street. At dusk, young women clad in silk dresses and heels invaded the bars in the luxury hotels of Midtown, and walked up and down Avenue of the Americas, looking for tricks. The sex trade changed as it got closer to Times Square itself, devolving into kiosks selling hard porn newspaper, live sex shows, on premises sex clubs, and "touch joints" where men paid to interact with the performers.

    In the years after the pill and before the AIDS epidemic, every major city had a Times Square, but no place (not even tolerant Mitchell Brothers San Francisco) was like that area of NYC. It was the epicenter of sex and sex tourism, and one of the major attractions for adventurous couples and single men.

    Into this Wild West atmosphere came a serial killer who was also a sexual sadist. However, in an area when rape was seldom prosecuted but prostitution was, it's impossible to know how many victims the killer had before he began mutilating the corpses and getting into the news. He kept killing, not until he was caught by police work, but until he was trying to murder a prostitute in a hotel. When she fought back, she was rescued by a hotel maid.

    The circumstances of the man's capture by a victim and another woman say so much about criminal Justice, prostitution and men. While the murderer's male coworkers know there is something off about him, but do nothing, and the male cops fail to convict him in spite of the evidence, two women from the Pink Collar Ghetto catch him in the act.

    It's the most interesting part of the case, and Joe Berlinger fails to highlight it. (Maybe that's why there should be more women making films about men who do violence to women).

    The second most interesting part of the case is that the daughter of one of the killer's victim is pursuing a friendship with the murderer to help find out who his other victims are. It too is a trail that Berlinger doesn't follow. (I found out about it by reading an article in an NJ paper!)

    Why are these points important? Because, in spite of the police in the film saying that the Wild West of Times Square ended with AIDS, at least 16 bodies of prostitutes have been found on Gilgo Beach, less than 40 miles from Times Square,

    Women are still being murdered, and nothing seems to have changed in how the crimes are being investigated. Shouldn't that be the point of the series?

    The series, which is drawn to the grisly and seedy parts of the original murders, fails to put either the killer or his victims into context. By treating them as "something that happened a lot during the 70s," it fails to understand sex crimes, sex criminals, prostitution or the way it is happening again.
    7Sleepin_Dragon

    An interesting series.

    The Torso killer, a man that terrorised sex workers in Time Square back in the 1970's, this three part series tells the story, providing details about the crimes, victims, killer and the famous place itself.

    It's a very well produced documentary series, very well edited and put together, with some fascinating footage, and amazing, insightful interviews.

    It could perhaps have been done in two parts, it did lag a little in the middle, but the opener and conclusion were both very watchable.

    It doesn't shy away, it's very detailed, and gives you some pretty gruesome information.

    Cotingham, one very disturbed man, hard to believe how long he got away with his crimes for.

    Interesting, 7/10.

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      In a 2021 interview with Variety, Joe Berlinger revealed why there was no new interview done with Richard Cottingham for the series: "We did have some reach out to Cottingham, but there was an indication that there would have to be a payment, and we don't pay for interviews. As soon as payment comes up, I turn off. Obviously, we're not gonna pay a serial killer. The archival footage of him is quite powerful, but we were very conscious of focusing more on the victims."

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      • 29 décembre 2021 (France)
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