Model — For Murder- The Centerfold Killer
That’s when they found the link: all the victims had recently auditioned for the same high-profile adult magazine’s “Dream Girl” feature. And the only person who had access to their portfolios, their test shots, their private addresses?
: Features the full narrative alongside standard erotic thriller content. Model for Murder- The Centerfold Killer
: Reviews suggest the plot is largely a vehicle to move between softcore sex scenes, with limited focus on the actual mystery. That’s when they found the link: all the
The atmosphere shifts from fiercely competitive to outright terrifying when , one of the top models threatening to expose industry secrets, is brutally murdered. The killer utilizes crimes of opportunity, catching the victims isolated during breaks or outdoor excursions. : Reviews suggest the plot is largely a
Running parallel to the models' terror is the desperate investigation led by Detectives Parker (Erika Jordan) and O'Neill (Billy Snow). Tasked with unraveling the twisted mystery, the detectives face an uphill battle. The glamorous, exclusive world of modeling is notoriously secretive, and everyone—from rival models to seedy industry insiders—has a motive.
The killer was dubbed the "Centerfold Killer" by the media, due to the fact that several of his victims had appeared in centerfold spreads in men's magazines. The first victim was found on August 14, 1981. 22-year-old model, Cheryl Commesso, was discovered strangled to death in her apartment.
The disappearance of 22-year-old Rosario Gonzales and 23-year-old Elizabeth Kenyon signaled the beginning of his overt campaign. Both women matched the profile of aspiring models or beauty queens.