Since David Berkowitz's arrest in 1977, there's been speculation he didn't act alone in the "Son of Sam" killings. A new docuseries explores those theories.
Director Joshua Zeman chronicles the notorious 1970s murder spree in NYC and the obsessive efforts of journalist Maury Terry to prove it was tied to a nationwide Satanic cult in his new Netflix docuseries, "The Sons of Sam: A Descent Into Darkness."
The killings that made up the "Son of Sam" case shook gritty 1970s New York to its core. But what if, all these years later, we still don't know the whole story?
Journalist Maury Terry was convinced that convicted serial killer David Berkowitz was part of a Satanic cabal that together carried out the infamous murders in NYC attributed to a singular "Son of Sam."
An entire secret industry revolves around the sale of artificats from serial killers. But is it moral to collect these accursed objects? We talk to an artist, a historian, and a victim advocate about the ethics of murderabilia.
Criminologist Dr. Scott Bonn's novel "Evil Guardian" is based on his correspondence with notorious serial killers Dennis Rader (the BTK Killer) and David Berkowitz (Son of Sam).
A criminologist who's corresponded with Dennis Rader (BTK Killer) and David Berkowitz (Son of Sam) reveals what he learned from his interactions with some of the most notorious serial killers alive.