![]() It works to put viewers back in that time and place with a combination of nightly TV news, crime scene photos, and more. The series had a rigorous style guide that steered its aesthetics, making sure they captured the feeling of 1985 L.A. "It was straight out of a James Ellroy novel, the pairing of those two detectives," Russell said. The documentary pairs his story with Frank Salerno, in the role of the grizzled veteran cop. In narrative terms, Russell thought Carrillo was a great character, with his tale an unexpected hero's journey. In an era with numerous ripped-from-the-headlines docuseries, Russell realized that the story of the Night Stalker had never been told on film in a detailed, definitive way. Russell felt that it was an iconic story in an iconic city - with an iconic killer. is a huge character,'" Russell told LAist. "As soon as I sat down and saw in this old school '80s-esque restaurant, and he began to unfurl the story, I thought 'Wow, here's this amazing canvas in which a bygone L.A. Walsh thought there might be a documentary here. He said that he'd just met a cop that worked the Night Stalker case, Gil Carrillo. when his producing partner and friend Tim Walsh came to him with a source. The new Netflix documentary series Night Stalker: The Hunt for a Serial Killer goes in-depth on the rampage, interviewing police, victims, and reporters about the search and ultimate capture of Richard Ramirez.ĭirector Tiller Russell was writing for TV dramas Chicago Fire and Chicago P.D. The killings began to ramp up in July of 1985, and for two months, Los Angeles was terrified as "The Night Stalker" killed, raped, and robbed seemingly random Angelenos by night. To support our non-profit public service journalism: Donate Now. To make sure you get our coverage: Sign up for our daily newsletters.
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