Serial Killer Autopsy: David Berkowitz - Serial Killer Autopsy, #27

Serial Killer Autopsy: David Berkowitz - Serial Killer Autopsy, #27
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Serial Killer Autopsy: David Berkowitz - The Son of Sam

A comprehensive examination of one of America's most notorious serial killers and the summer of terror that gripped New York City

From July 1976 to August 1977, a faceless predator stalked the streets of New York City, targeting young people in parked cars and on darkened streets. Armed with a .44 caliber revolver and driven by rage, sexual dysfunction, and a desperate need for recognition, David Berkowitz killed six people, wounded seven others, and terrorized millions. Calling himself the "Son of Sam," he taunted police with cryptic letters and transformed a criminal investigation into a media phenomenon that would change American culture forever.

Serial Killer Autopsy: David Berkowitz - The Son of Sam performs a comprehensive dissection of the man, the crimes, and their lasting impact. Like a medical examiner conducting an autopsy to determine cause of death, this book systematically examines every aspect of the case to understand how an ordinary-looking postal worker became one of history's most infamous killers.

Unlike typical true crime accounts that sensationalize killers and marginalize victims, this book maintains rigorous balance. It examines David's psychology to understand, not excuse his violence. It honors victims by presenting them as people rather than props in a killer's narrative. It critically analyzes media coverage that turned tragedy into entertainment. And it extracts lessons applicable to preventing future violence and improving how society responds to serial crime.

Drawing on psychiatric evaluations, trial transcripts, investigative files, victim testimonies, media archives, and decades of subsequent analysis, this book provides the most comprehensive examination of the Son of Sam case ever written. It answers fundamental questions: How did David Berkowitz become a serial killer? Why did he target the victims he chose? Was he insane or simply evil? Did he act alone or with accomplices? How did media coverage affect the case? And what can this tragedy teach us about violence, mental illness, media responsibility, and the long aftermath of crime?

Serial Killer Autopsy: David Berkowitz - The Son of Sam is essential reading for true crime enthusiasts, criminal justice students, psychology professionals, and anyone seeking to understand one of American criminal history's most significant cases. It's a book that respects victims, examines evil without sensationalizing it, and renders clear verdicts while acknowledging complex questions that may never have simple answers.

The summer of 1977 changed New York City forever. This book explains how and why and what it means for understanding violence, media, justice, and the human capacity for both evil and resilience.

"A masterful examination that honors victims while comprehensively analyzing the psychological, social, and cultural factors that created the Son of Sam. This is true crime done right, intelligent, ethical, and unflinching."

 
Serial Killer Autopsy: David Berkowitz - Serial Killer Autopsy, #27

Serial Killer Autopsy: David Berkowitz - Serial Killer Autopsy, #27


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