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David Berkowitz, “Son of Sam,” arrives for booking, August 11, 1977. Terence McCarten/New York Post/Photo Archives, LLC via Getty Images. However, Denaro claims in a new book — co-authored ...
Terry believed that Berkowitz had been part of a more widespread cult when the Son of Sam crimes unfolded between 1976 and 1977. ... Eyewitness Accounts Didn't Align With the Lone Gunman Theory.
The new Netflix series, Conversations with a Killer: The Son of Sam Tapes, features interviews with Berkowitz conducted by ...
Between the summers of 1976 and 1977, David Berkowitz murdered six people in New York —as his neighbor's dog told him to, he said. The Sons of Sam ponders the theory that he didn't act alone.
One of the greatest manhunts in New York City history comes to life in this gripping three-part series. Conversations with a ...
The new Netflix docuseries "Sons of Sam: Descent into Darkness" explores the Son of Sam murders, and looks at reporter Maury Terry's dogged reporting and subsequent crusade, which got him branded ...
If it’s a day that ends in “y,” you can be sure there’s a new true crime documentary moving up Netflix’s charts. Over the weekend, that documentary was The Sons of Sam: A Descent Into ...
His theory, though, was reportedly similar to that of John's girlfriend, who is said to have told police she believed he was killed in relation to the Son of Sam investigation. Police sketches ...
David Berkowitz is one of the most notorious serial killers in history. Convicted for murdering six and injuring several more in the “Son of Sam” shootings that terrorized New York City in the ...
What Was Maury Terry’s Theory About The Son Of Sam Killings? Terry believed that a satanic cult known as “The Children” was ultimately responsible for the murders, and that Berkowitz was ...
Netflix dropped its four-part limited series “Sons of Sam: A Descent Into Darkness” on Wednesday, and it’s chock-full of new and disturbing details in the Son of Sam serial killer case ...
The new Netflix docuseries “The Sons of Sam: A Descent Into Darkness” explores the theory that the serial killer who terrorized New York may not have acted alone.