There's something stuck in the eye. I think something like an earring with a stud. I know his profile and eye torture is not one of them. This whole picture doesn't make sense. The pieces of paper framing the head as if this is some official photo shoot. The rope. The "hair".I'm not able to see clearly Daphne, but I 100% agree with you
Edited to ask: what happened to the left eye? Thanks!
Holy cow, that's terrible! I know it has been discussed before, but maybe he didn't always act alone? Like you said, none of those things really "fit" his profile.There's something stuck in the eye. I think something like an earring with a stud. I know his profile and eye torture is not one of them. This whole picture doesn't make sense. The pieces of paper framing the head as if this is some official photo shoot. The rope. The "hair".
He's modeling the person as if he's making something out of clay. There's the needle he stuck in the right armpit.
Also what I took for a vein on the nose makes more sense that something is actually stuck under the skin. Furthermore I found yet another thing stuck in the hair.
This has nothing sexual even if the uncropped version shows breasts and genitals.
It looks like the left eye is out of the socket. MOO JMOThis poor poor person! Left eye. Let's keep trying to find out who this person was
This was not done by Alcala. It was done by another photographer and used to accompany an article in the LA Weekly. This is not associated with Alcala in any way other than the fact that it was used in that article which (I think) came out in 2014.Wonder which picture came first. This is one he made for art class but don't which university. Btw I think it's a in upside down photo of a sitting woman. I call this mother Mary inn an egg sag.
I have wondered about this.Holy cow, that's terrible! I know it has been discussed before, but maybe he didn't always act alone? Like you said, none of those things really "fit" his profile.
Do they fit anyone else? Maybe Alcala was only the voyeuristic photographer for whatever horrors happened here?
No it's an object. Blow it up and you see the edges of it.It looks like the left eye is out of the socket. MOO JMO
This was not done by Alcala. It was done by another photographer and used to accompany an article in the LA Weekly. This is not associated with Alcala in any way other than the fact that it was used in that a
rticle which (I think) came out in 2014.
Ok!This was not done by Alcala. It was done by another photographer and used to accompany an article in the LA Weekly. This is not associated with Alcala in any way other than the fact that it was used in that article which (I think) came out in 2014.
I did... you can check the images i attached to my previous comment. I don't see an object... it still looks like the eye is out of the socket. Or, as @Beekarina said, an extremely swollen eye. The color matches the surrounding skin. MOO JMONo it's an object. Blow it up and you see the edges of it.
Two parts of a white object with space between them.I did... you can check the images i attached to my previous comment. I don't see an object... it still looks like the eye is out of the socket. Or, as @Beekarina said, an extremely swollen eye. The color matches the surrounding skin. MOO JMO
Oh....I had no idea we cannot use the term for people selling that kind of photo. Is that new? I apologize.
I don't think LE would have known about them knowing each other.Hmm...I have a hard time with some of the photos. It starts to feel like everyone looks like someone, you know? It is so much of a time capsule, I have to really pull myself back and check if they're possibly the same, or if it is more the way everyone looked back then?
With that said, I don't think it is entirely off the wall that two sickos who used photography to lure victims may have known one another. I would be curious why law enforcement wouldn't have figured that out though, if that was the case, or why they would have not shared it?
I mean, there was obviously *advertiser censored* back then, so guys like that might have traded physical images the way terrible people do today online.