Childhood And Early Life

American serial killer Joel David Rifkin was born on the 20 January 1959. His biological parents were college students and remained unknown to him. He was adopted by Jeanne and Bernard Rifkin when he was three weeks old. The couple also adopted another child, a girl they named Jan. When Rifkin was six years old, the family relocated to East Meadow, and he lived in the area until his arrest.

Education

Joel Rifkin was a socially inept child with a high IQ who was also dyslexic, and he did not thrive at school. In 1977 he graduated from East Meadow High School. After graduation, Rifkin enrolled at the State University of New York at Brockport. When at the university, he worked as a photographer on The Stylus, the campus newspaper. He also enrolled at Nassau Community College and the State University of New York, Farmingdale. Rifkin studied horticulture at State University of New York, Farmingdale and did well for two semesters. He also did an internship at the Planting Arboretum in Oyster Bay, New York (1988).

Rise To Fame

Joel Rifkin drifted in his working life and also had one short relationship. He was living in East Meadow, Long Island, New York with his family when his father committed suicide in early 1987. Rifkin Snr. had been suffering from prostate cancer at the time of his suicide.

His first encounter with the police was when Rifkin was arrested in August 1987. He solicited a prostitute in Hempstead who turned out to be an undercover cop. Rifkin paid a fine and hid the offense from his family. The consequence of his arrest was that afterward he went to Manhattan in search of prostitutes, away from his local area. Around the same time, Rifkin started building a library of press cuttings and books relating to the killing of prostitutes.

Serial Killings

His first victim was a woman known as Susie whom Joel Rifkin murdered in 1989. A golfer found her remains in May 1989. Subsequent victims were: Julia Blackbird (1990), Barbara Jacobs (1991), Yun Lee (1991), Mary Ellen Deluca (1992), Lorraine Orvieto (1991), Iris Sanchez (1991), Anna Lopez (1992), Violet O’Neill (1992), No Name x2 (1992), Mary Catherine Williams, a woman Rifkin had dated in the past (1992),

Jenny Soto (1992), Leah Evans (1993), Lauren Marquez (1993), Tiffany Bresciani (1993). Most of his victims were drug-addicted prostitutes.

Arrest & Trial

On the 26 June, 1993 police officers Sean Ruane and Deborah Spaargaren noticed that Rifkin’s truck had no license plates. When they indicated that he pull the truck over, he panicked and drove off, then crashed into a tree. The officers in pursuit noticed a body in the back under a tarp in the back of his truck.

Once under arrest, Rifkin quickly confessed to all seventeen murders.

Police searched the home of Jeanne Rifkin and discovered evidence implicating her son. Items included personal possessions of his victims including jewelry, clothing, ID cards, drivers licenses and credit cards.

His trial commenced on the 11 August 1993; the judge was Ira Wexner. On the 5 September 1994 Rifkin was found guilty and sentenced to 203 years in prison.

Imprisonment

Joel Rifkin was involved in an incident with mass murder Colin Ferguson in 1994. After his presence within the prison caused the prison population to react, Rifkin was confined to a cell at the Attica Correctional Facility.

After four years, he was sent to the Clinton Correctional Facility in Clinton County. Rifkin’s lawyers sought damages of $50,000 for each of his days in solitary confinement which amounted to $77 million. In 2000 a court determined that prison officials had not breached Rifkin's constitutional rights.

Joel Rifkin appeared on ABC’s Secrets of Your Mind mini-series in 2010. Martin Bashir interviewed him.