RW's date at the restaurant with the escort reminds me of this film, it makes me wonder if he had seen it.
Basically a guy wants to experience all that his g,f, went through when she went missing and learn of her final fate, he meets the killer who promises to faithfully recreate those events, which leads to the same horrifying end for him too.
Well i could picture RH getting the escort all wide-eyed and intrigued about the 'Gilgo Killer'' regaling her with tales of so-called insider info., and if he successfully takes her ''home'' - his 'pièces de résistance' is the moment he takes off the Clark Kent glasses and suit and they realize exactly who he is and what will likely happen next.
complete speculation, imo, fwiw.
en.wikipedia.org
''The Vanishing (
Dutch:
Spoorloos, literally: "Traceless" or "Without a Trace") is a 1988 Dutch
thriller film directed by
George Sluizer, adapted from the novella
The Golden Egg (1984) by
Tim Krabbé. It stars
Gene Bervoets as a man who searches obsessively for his girlfriend following her disappearance at a
rest area.''
''Three years after Saskia's disappearance, Rex is still searching for her. He has received several postcards inviting him to meet the kidnapper at a cafe in
Nîmes, but the kidnapper never comes. Unknown to Rex, the cafe is directly opposite Raymond's apartment, where he watches Rex wait.''
''Rex makes a public appeal on television, saying he only wants to know the truth about what happened to Saskia.
Raymond confronts Rex and admits to the kidnapping; he says he will reveal what happened to her if Rex comes with him.''
A former escort says she had dinner with accused killer Rex Heuermann, and she says she knew he was the serial killer.
www.tmz.com
"TMZ Investigates: Gilgo Beach Serial Murders: Missed Warning Signs," and she describes in great detail how she spent an evening with Heuermann at a Long Island restaurant, 45 miles from where the bodies were buried.'''
''She says during their dinner in 2015, he asked if she was a fan of true crime, which she was. He then asked if she was familiar with the Gilgo Beach murders, and she said of course she was.''
Then things turned ... according to Nikki, Heuermann was not so much talking about the murders as he was bragging about them. She was so creeped out, she called a friend to pick her up.
When dinner was over, Heuermann asked her to come home with him, and she declined. Nikki says he got angry and she left.''