‘Torso Killer’ Admits to 1965 Murder of Teen Nursing Student Found Stabbed 61 Times
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A notorious serial killer, associated with 17 murders across New Jersey and New York, has reportedly confessed to a killing that took place in New Jersey nearly 60 years ago.

In December, Richard Cottingham, known as the “Torso Killer,” allegedly admitted to the murder of Alys Eberhardt, an 18-year-old nursing student. Eberhardt was found stabbed and battered at her family’s home in Fair Lawn in 1965. According to the Bergen Record, the case was reopened in 2021, and authorities in Fair Lawn suspect it might be one of Cottingham’s earliest crimes.

Just a month prior to his confession, Dr. Peter Vronsky, a known associate of Cottingham, informed investigators that Cottingham wished to speak with them due to his declining health. He then provided both verbal and written confessions, detailing aspects of the murder and the Eberhardt home that were not publicly known, as reported by the Bergen Record.

According to NJ.com, Alys Eberhardt suffered a skull fracture and was stabbed 61 times. Her father was the one who discovered her body.

Since 1981, Cottingham has been incarcerated, serving three life sentences at South Woods State Prison in New Jersey. He earned the nickname “Torso Killer” because his victims were often found dismembered, with their limbs, heads, and breasts removed.

By day, Cottingham led a seemingly normal life, working for an insurance company and residing with his family in Bergen County. However, under the cover of night, he targeted vulnerable young women, carrying out his brutal acts in motels and other secluded places.

Cottingham was convicted of nine murders. He confessed to eight more, but he did not stand trial for them due to non-prosecution agreements. While Vronsky said Cottingham has confessed to killing dozens more, investigators have been skeptical as there has been inconsistencies in Cottingham’s statements.

Fair Lawn police said they are not seeking criminal charges in this case.

“Our family has waited since 1965 for the truth. To receive this news during the holidays – and to be able to tell my mother, Alys’ sister, that we finally have answers – was a moment I never thought would come,” said Michael Smith, Eberhardt’s nephew.

“Richard Cottingham is the personification of evil, yet I am grateful that he has finally chosen to answer the questions that have haunted our family for decades. We will never know why, but at least we finally know who.”

[Feature Photo: Bergen County police; Fair Lawn police]

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