If you search really hard you may be able to find clips but it is rare because the movie has not yet been released and could quite possibly never be released
There isn't actually a killer named "The Poughkeepsie Killer" I am assuming you are referrring to the movie "The Poughkeepsie Tapes". This movie DOES NOT chronicle the killing spree of an actual killer, it is in fact fiction. Although there has been several serial killers who called Poughkeepsie home, such as Kendall Francois who strangled 8 women and kept them in his house-where he and his family resided and Nataniel White who murdered 4 women in the Hudson valley area. The premise of the story in the Poughkeepsie Tapes do not reflect the actions or lives of either killers.
The Poughkeepsie Tapes was created on 2007-04-27.
The duration of The Levenger Tapes is 1.5 hours.
No. No it's not real. It's a mockumentary.
The Poughkeepsie Tapes - 2007 was released on: USA: 27 April 2007 (Tribeca Film Festival) USA: 2009 Venezuela: 30 January 2009
they got shoved up your butt hole
this is a fictional person on lost tapes. some of the facts on lost tapes are true, but the tape of "actual footage" is acted out. go to wikipedia for lost tapes to see more.
The Iceman Tapes Conversations with a Killer - 1992 TV was released on: USA: 1992
America Undercover - 1986 The Iceman Tapes Conversations with a Killer was released on: USA: 7 April 1992
Poughkeepsie is in Dutchess County.
Poughkeepsie is a good-sized city.
There is no one poughkeepsie killer. Well there is one but he only killed 8 women and they were all prostitutes and or drug addicts. He didn't video tape them. The director of the moive said he took a bunch of different serial murder cases from around the world and put them together to make a movie. His name was Kendall Francois, the spelling may be incorrect. Like Zodiac in San Francisco, this is Poughkeepsie's most heinous if only because he is the most well known. The film is not the true story, obviously. The victims of Francois were all suspected street walkers, because they were easy to catch, and not easily missed. They were all petite brunettes, abducted mostly from parking lots. My mother refused to let me go to the mall for six months. When they caught him, he was living in the apartment above a group of friends of mine. The bodies were stashed at his parent's house, if I remember correctly.