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In the mid-1970s, New York City was already accustomed to a backdrop of violence.
But the summer of 1976 introduced a new level of fear with the emergence of the "Son of Sam." Over the course of a year, this .44-caliber killer terrorized the city, targeting young women with long dark hair and couples in parked cars.
His murderous spree, driven by what he claimed were Satanic voices, left six people dead and seven severely wounded.
Dive into the chilling story of David Berkowitz and discover the sinister reasons he called himself the Son of Sam.
By Robert Riggs5
66 ratings
In the mid-1970s, New York City was already accustomed to a backdrop of violence.
But the summer of 1976 introduced a new level of fear with the emergence of the "Son of Sam." Over the course of a year, this .44-caliber killer terrorized the city, targeting young women with long dark hair and couples in parked cars.
His murderous spree, driven by what he claimed were Satanic voices, left six people dead and seven severely wounded.
Dive into the chilling story of David Berkowitz and discover the sinister reasons he called himself the Son of Sam.

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