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May 22, 2023 - MyronGainesX
02:48:19
Fed Explains Son of Sam! Multiple Shooters & Satanic Cult Links?!
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And we are live.
What's up, guys?
Welcome to Fed Reacts, man.
I am sorry for the delay, guys.
We have a new intro that's in the works right now that's gonna be heading here.
So we're not gonna play the old intro because you guys always complain that it's loud and long and annoying.
So uh we're just gonna go ahead and have the special guest intro.
Well, actually, my helping hand.
I got South America with me here.
Uh, you guys want to introduce yourselves uh real quick to the audience?
Yeah.
You gotta put the camera on you, though.
Hi, I'm Kim.
That's that's my introduction.
That's it.
Kim.
Oh, I'm the girl with the Cumbrellas.
There you go.
Fantastic.
From where?
From Colombia.
Hi, uh, this is Angie.
Uh you already know me.
Um that can't speak English.
Um, it's funny because uh like a lot of people that I don't think of they know me by this nickname.
And yeah, that's it.
That's my intro.
Fantastic.
You guys have a lot of charisma.
Uh, that's why they're not the main ones behind the camera, guys.
So, anyway, uh so guys, uh, today we're gonna be covering the son of Sam, man.
I am uh really excited to cover this one.
We did a lot of research for this one, and I spent the last 48 hours uh researching this case.
I've already been aware of it, and you guys have been requesting it for a long time.
However, um, yeah, there's a lot to dig into here between cults and shootings and guns and evidence and all that other stuff.
So uh anything do you guys want uh one want to mention before we get into it?
Um I just want to say that you guys have been requesting this case for a long time, and we're finally finally delivering this guy.
Um David Bekwitz or work for a caliber killer.
And yeah, this is uh as I always say to you guys, I have a lonely sort of request.
I just want to ask you to keep uh leaving your request in the comments of the videos and send it to uh Fed Reacts now.
Bam.
Um, yeah, guys.
So the Instagram is Fed Reacts.
The um the TikTok is still FedEighteen Eleven.
I couldn't switch that one.
But you know, we switched a lot of you guys were wondering, hey Myron, why'd you switch the name?
The reason why I switched the name, guys, is because uh FEDA 1811, unfortunately, is very difficult to find.
Um, and Fed React is just easier to find.
And then a lot of you guys don't understand, like a lot of people don't know.
You guys that watch the show know um 1811 is the code for uh criminal investigator or special agent in uh in the government, but a lot of people don't know that.
So I was just like, you know what?
Let me just yeah, this is my old uh HSI shirt, by the way, guys.
Here back in the day that I used to wear uh one of my raid shirts.
Uh yeah, we used to kick in the doors and wear these bad boys.
So that's uh I figured you know what?
Uh the debut of Fed React's full episode live stream.
I'd put this bad boy on.
Um, Kim is gonna read in the chats, guys, and she'll be starring them on the side for you guys.
Don't worry, she'll read it with more charisma this time.
I know she's boring as fuck, but she'll uh she'll be more entertaining on it this time.
Uh so let's go ahead and jump right into it, guys.
Cause we got some a bunch of video footage to show you guys, a lot of tabs to go through.
And uh we're gonna play some of the Netflix stuff.
So I want to let warn you guys right now.
We're gonna be stopping it quite a bit because you guys know in Netflix, they're really finicky about that.
You know, they hit the copyright, whatever live streaming on Twitch right now as well.
So if they do take us down, no worries.
We will go ahead and make sure to keep the show pushing.
Uh, because what ends up happening is when they go ahead and like say stream suspended or whatever, they'll end up like uh allowing it to play uh after the fact after it's recorded, and you guys will be able to see what you missed.
You guys notice that on the pizza bomber, it's in full now.
So uh yeah, all right, cool.
So let's go ahead and pull up the Wikipedia real fast.
Uh guys, David Burkowitz, okay, David Richard Burkwitz, born Richard David Falco, uh June 1st, 1953, also known as the son of Sam and the 44 caliber killer is an American serial killer who pleaded guilty to eight shootings that began in New York City on July 29th, 1976.
Burkwitz grew up in New York City and served in the United States Army using a 44 special caliber bulldog revolver.
He killed six people and wounded seven others by July 1977, terrorizing New Yorkers and gaining worldwide notoriety.
Burkwitz alluded the biggest policeman hunt in the city's history while leaving letters that mock the police and promise further crimes, which were highly publicized by the press.
So um, we're gonna go ahead, not into the Netflix yet.
Um Angie, go into yeah, the next tab.
I have it in order, remember?
So here's the biography, guys.
So scroll up real quick.
Uh so this is the timeline, guys, of his crimes.
Now, um Kim is gonna talk to you guys real quick about because see the thing is before you guys knew him as the son of Sam running around shooting people all over New York City.
We gotta go ahead and understand uh the background at the time.
So back in the 70s, guys, New York City was an extremely dangerous place to be.
It was called Fear City.
Okay.
And there was budget cuts.
You had garbage men, firefighters, police officers, city workers and set in general, basically getting cut all over the place.
They cut thousands of police officers at this time.
And it was just a very dangerous place to be.
Times Square was literally just a porno area.
Like it was just like escorts everywhere.
I think at the time they had somewhere between 1,200 escorts walking the streets.
It was sex shops everywhere.
It was a bunch of um weird dive bars, uh dive sex bars.
It was just a very degenerate place to be back in the 70s.
Crime was rampant.
And um, as you guys know, I mean, serial killers ran crazy between the 60s all the way up until I would say the 1990s.
Why?
Because DNA wasn't a thing.
Police weren't sophisticated, they weren't sharing uh information.
Uh centralized databases weren't a thing.
All the things that we've talked about in all the other serial killer episodes, why um serial killers, their heyday was the 60s to the 90s, pretty much, was because of uh primitive police work, okay, that didn't really take a turn for the better until damn near the late 90s and uh early 2000s.
I mean, some of these serial killers weren't caught until later on, as you guys know.
We did the episode with BT BTK.
We did it with the Golden State Killer.
Um, they didn't catch him until DNA, really, right?
They left their DNA on the crime scenes, and you know, these dudes are busting notes at the crime scenes.
They weren't able to catch these guys until later on, matching them to you know, 23andMe or one of these DNA websites, or in the case of the BTK, which you guys should watch that one.
Um, they ended up linking him through his daughter, who had gone to uh a universe I think University of Kansas, and they went ahead and she went to the doctor uh to get like a period check or something like that.
They got her DNA on file, and they were able to match her DNA to the killer, and that's how they figured out her dad was the killer, uh, BTK Dennis Rader.
Go watch that episode, guys, if you guys want to see some craziness.
We've covered so many other serial killers as well.
But anyway, the point I'm trying to make here, guys, is the 70s were a dark time in American history.
Inflation was through the roof, crime was rampant, and New York City was no uh no better.
So um, with that said, real quick, Kim, can you tell them about his first actual attack?
Because everyone knows him for uh killing uh Donna uh Loria, who we're gonna talk about here in a second.
But the reality is he actually attacked back in 1975 for the first time.
You want to go through that real quick, Kim?
Yeah, so 1975 Christmas Eve, he decided that he was gonna attack two women under a bridge in New York.
He grabbed his hunting knife and stabbed them seven times.
Luckily, neither one of them died.
And because of like the impact of the moment, they weren't able to like recognize him or give a description.
But that was his first attack.
Yeah, and one of the girls uh is unidentified, and the other one uh was a 15-year-old.
Um, and she ended up getting uh seriously injured, and she was uh in hospital for a week, but um, they don't have any pictures of her or anything like that.
But this was where was this again?
He did it under a bridge where at something point um it was called Co-op City in New York.
It was just under a random bridge.
There was no um like direct directions.
Okay, all right.
Um, so that was his actual first attack, guys, which not many people uh know about, but that was in 1975.
So, fast forward to 1976.
We're gonna go to his first attack here, guys.
Let's scroll down real quick, Angie.
This is a timeline of events here that we're gonna be following here.
Um, so scroll down.
Uh so uh oh, I could read through this.
Across 13 months of 1976 and 1977, fear over the son of Sam murders perpetrated by then unknown serial killer David Burkwitz gripped the citizens of New York City.
Six women and men were shot and killed in three of the city's boroughs in more than a dozen seemingly random attacks.
The crime spawned one of the biggest manhunts of the city's history.
Yes, this guy, guys, Dave Berkwitz was by far the biggest serial killer in United States uh in New York City history.
I would put him above the torso killer, which I will go ahead and cover him as well on another episode of FedEx.
But anyway, tabloid newspapers battled for the latest uh information as daily sales sword.
It had absolutely everything going for it as a tabloid perfect storm.
Sam Roberts, the daily news city editor in 1977 told the New York Times of the media frenzy.
It was an ongoing unfolding crime story that New Yorkers were genuinely terrified about.
Here's a timeline of one of the most infamous killing sprees in modern history.
So July 29th, 1976, the killer attacks his first victim.
The shooting's first uh first attributed to the killer, uh, who would become known as the Son of Sam occurred in the Pelham Bay area of the Bronx.
Two women, Jody Valenti and Donna Loria, 18, were sitting in Valenti's double parked Oldsmobile when a man approached the car and fired three bullets.
Loria was killed instantly, and Valencia was shot in the thigh before the man walked quickly away.
Valenti described her attacker as a white male in his 30s, approximately five foot eight and about 200 pounds with short, dark, curly hair.
So let's go ahead and pull up the uh and actually no the second tab.
No, no, no.
No, go back to the set.
Yep, that one right there.
We're gonna show you guys what they look like.
So scroll down or scroll up, actually.
Sorry.
Yep.
Okay scroll down.
Uh so these are the victims right here, guys.
Donna Lauria and Jody Valenti.
Um, and this was on July 29th, 1976.
This was his official first official murder, as you guys know.
He attacked on Christmas Eve in 1975 with a hunting knife, actually.
He didn't shoot in that one, guys.
He used a hunting knife in that uh stabbing, but uh he ended up becoming the 44 killer after this first murder here, which at this point didn't identify him, they just knew that it was a shooting of two girls in Bronx.
So let's go ahead and run the Netflix clip real quick that documents this.
Um we're gonna pause it throughout, guys, to give you guys a little bit of uh commentary.
Um, because as you guys know, Netflix is lame.
So let's get into it.
Okay, give me one second.
Let me say now.
Who is it?
No, this is not that.
Angie, L Angie, bro.
You should have had this set up from the beginning.
Hey, you were the one who moved this.
Okay, go back.
Okay, go back to uh you already know the times 5130.
No, no, no, back the other way.
Other way, other way, other way.
No, left.
No, other way.
There's a reason them stupid.
No, pause it, Angie.
Yeah, here.
Um it's 5120.
Yeah.
No, other way.
You gotta go back.
Nope, back more.
There it was.
Back uh nope, back more.
Back more.
It's right there.
No, back more.
You have to go back more, though.
Okay.
There you go.
You can play it from there.
All right.
Someone start shooting.
Pause.
July 29th, 1976.
And just so you guys know, like I said before, keep in mind, this is New York City, very dangerous time.
Crime is run at rampant, murders through the roof.
You got underfunded police, disgruntled firefighters, disgruntled public workers in general.
This was just a very bad time to be in New York City.
And what's up happening?
This guy decides to run around and start shooting at people.
Okay.
Go ahead, run the clip.
And pause 18-year-old Donna Lori was sitting in a car with Jody Valenti in front of Donna's house.
Two shots blasted through the car window.
Donna was killed instantly.
My wife comes screaming in the hall.
It was shot.
I ran down by the time I got down, she was dead in the street.
That's her father.
There was nobody around.
My daughter was 18 years old, and that's what he took out of my heart.
18 years.
Somebody who shoots somebody for no reason.
I mean, it's a story, but in New York City, it happens a lot.
So nobody paid that much attention.
Pause.
And uh go ahead and pull up the uh map real fast, Angie.
Sure.
Uh you just hit, yep, there you go.
It's gonna be.
So this is where the shooting actually happened, guys.
This is 2860 Burr Av.
This is in Bronx, New York, by the way.
Um, you guys can see right there, it has like the fencing stuff, like the uh little you know metal things there.
But um that's the exact same building where it happened right in front.
Right here.
And uh, yeah, you move it, move it backwards a bit so that people get a better view.
And then, yeah, move, yeah, back back.
No, I mean, like, yeah, use the arrow.
There you go.
No, there's the arrow from where it was right there.
Yep, move it there.
Okay, and then twist it back to the side, drag it.
Nope, other way.
Other way.
Okay, and then see that little thing on the left.
Tab that to the left.
There you go.
Yep, collapse that.
Boom.
So there you go, guys.
That's the apartment complex where she was shot.
And uh that was, I think uh late at night.
It was in the morning.
It was like uh two in the morning or something like that.
Uh, that he just ran up on her and shoot up, shot him.
And you guys are gonna see a trend here that uh he attacks at night.
Okay.
So let's go back to the uh Netflix.
And then it kept happening.
All right, pause.
So now we're about to get into the second shooting, guys.
On October 23rd, 1976.
Go back to the uh original uh thing, the timeline.
So this happened.
Two more people are shot but survive.
Carl Denaro 20 and Rosemary Kinkeen, 18, were shot at while sitting in a park car in a resident residential area of Flushing Queens.
Both survived, but Denaro was struck in the head by one of the bullets.
Police would later speculate Denaro may have been mistaken for a woman due to his shoulder length hair.
So uh let's run the clip and I'll show you guys where they ended up getting shot back in a day.
It was Friday night, no different than the other night.
The bars hopping, drinking, doing shots, having fun.
Rosemary came in, walked into the bar.
Her and I fucked up a few times.
So we decided to leave.
So he wanted to get laid.
So this is not gonna end uh end well here.
But hey man, it's the 70s.
That's where this was a different time, baby.
It's a different time.
And you know, back then you guys gotta remember there was no internet.
Okay.
There was no um social media, none of this crap.
So people were way more social back then.
Actually, just you guys know, they did a study about this and they found that the reason why so many guys aren't um, I guess as sexually active or deal with women as much anymore, is because uh back in before um people drank more alcohol.
Nowadays, uh people drink less alcohol than they did decades prior, which makes sense because people aren't as sociable as they used to be.
And I would say the pandemic from 2020 definitely uh exacerbated that situation.
But um, but yeah, people were out and about guys back in the 70s, 80s and 90s, right?
There was no internet or none of this Netflix and crap.
Let's like, dude, you want to get entertainment, you gotta go outside.
Yeah, because after uh in New York, basically after the years of the prohibition, people just went crazy when alcohol was legal.
So that's why that happened.
Yeah.
Uh well, I mean, that was 50 years prior, but still either way.
But it's but it's still like people just went crazy.
Like those those that the that time, back time after the the years of privation, just people just went nuts.
Yeah, and prohibition ended in 1933, if I'm not mistaken.
Which we if you guys want to know learn more about prohibition, go out of Watcher Mafia series.
We've been covering prohibition extensively because prohibition is the reason why the mafia became a multi-million dollar criminal enterprise.
And in today's standards, it was a billion dollar enterprise.
Um if you take those dollars back then to now.
So um, yeah.
Okay, we can show the the playlist uh after the video.
Yeah.
Uh let's go back to uh let's go back to uh Mr. Dinaro and him getting laid.
Or trying to.
We get into a car and we just pull in front of this house on 159th Street.
I think we might have lit up a joint really, you know.
It felt like the car exploded all the glass had broken.
There was little pieces embedded in my hands.
I yelled to Rosemary.
I said, You start the car, get out of here.
Pause.
All right, let's show you guys exactly where this went down.
Uh let's go back to the map, Angie.
Okay.
All right.
Uh right there.
Yep.
One.
So guys, this is where the shooting went down.
Uh you gotta share a screen though, Angie.
Oh my god, this is very difficult.
Okay, collapse that collapse the tab on the left.
There you go.
Boom.
All right.
Um shout out to Angie, man.
She's doing okay.
Still fucking up.
Stupid.
But she's doing okay.
So uh guys, so this is where the shooting happened.
So they pulled up right here on 33rd and 159th.
If you move it to the side a little bit, Angie, we can go ahead and get a more advantaged view.
Uh, and then yep, there you go.
And then move it to the left a little bit.
More to the yep, there you go.
And then move the arrow.
Yep, there you go.
Set yourself up there.
Yep.
Click that.
Click no.
You want me to go this way?
Yeah, that way.
Click that.
And then spin it around.
Um, so that's where they pulled in pretty much, guys.
Right here.
You can see right there, 159th is right there.
Zoom in a bit.
You can use the yeah, there you go.
Cool, come come closer.
Yeah, there you go.
You can see there, 159th and 33rd Avenue.
And this is in Queens, guys.
So this is pretty much where he got shot.
Uh, right in front of that brown house there.
Uh, let's go back to the documentary.
Okay.
Oh shit.
What happened?
Uh just hit um go back to play and continue watching.
Scroll down, scroll down.
Yeah, there you go.
Continue.
Easy.
Police have captured about four o'clock in the morning.
I wake up and my head's wrapped in a thousand feet of gauze.
I have a splitting headache.
Two detectives show up.
Because, you know, should I call your parents?
Then I tell them.
And also, guys, I want to make a note here that uh, you know, the son of Sammer, you know, at this point they don't know it's the son of Sam yet.
He had been shooting individuals that had dark long hair.
Okay.
Uh he had kind of a type, it looks like.
Um, Kim, you want to tell talk a little bit about that, where this came from?
So apparently when he was in The army, he had a girlfriend.
Her name was Iris.
And she left him for another guy, and he wrote a note to her saying, like, I know how to shoot, don't make me kill you.
Like, don't make me use my gun.
And apparently all his victims ended up looking like his ex-girlfriend.
So that's that uh that's that's one theory, but there is another theory that says that it's also because the uh because his parents left him.
He was uh um orphan.
He was not an offer, he he just like his friend just dumped.
Gave him up for adoption.
Yeah, so uh he never got to meet his mother until he was like 16 or something, and he had like a little bit of resentment toward his mother.
So people will say that was also because of his mother.
Yeah.
All right, uh, let's keep playing the the clip here.
And we got something actually a little bit of a theory here, conspiracy theory.
Um as to who actually shot Denaro that we're gonna go into later on.
All right, as long as I'm home by seven, my mother will never know I'm out.
And his answer to me was son, you were shot in the head.
You're not going home.
Yeah, bro.
Pause.
Oh ultimate cockblock right there, bro.
Is was this shooter.
Um, all right, let's fast forward now to uh the third, the third shooting, uh Angie, 4904.
Okay.
Yep.
Go back a little bit.
Remember, use the right no, Angie, no, other way, other way.
Yep.
Sorry.
The 4904.
Yeah.
This is kind of hard.
You have the notes there.
Yeah, no, I know.
But the thing is that the the thing here in the Just it's fine, just keep playing it.
Just keep playing it.
It's fine.
Doesn't show you.
Okay.
There you go.
I'll leave it here.
Yeah, you could play there.
So now Donald Damascus and Joe Ann.
Rewind it back 10 seconds.
And guys, this is gonna be the third shooting here now on uh November 27, 1976.
So here's the timeline.
The first one was uh uh July 29th, 1976, second one, which he just shot this guy in the head, Denaro, uh October 23rd, 1976, or three months later, and then a month later, approximately November 27, 1976, he attacks again.
And uh let's go ahead and pull up that timeline one more time.
Okay, let's pull up that timeline.
Uh and this timeline, guys here the timeline, yep.
And then uh uh so November 27, 1976.
A couple is attacked by a man in military fatigues following a late movie, Donna De Massi, 16, and Joanne Lamino, 18, were headed to Lamino's head in Flor home, sorry, in Flora Park, Queens, where they were approached by uh on the street by a man dressed in military fatigues who produced a revolver and shot each woman once.
Their attacker fired several more times before running away.
Though shine the neck, Damassi survived without permanent injury, Lomina was shot in the back and was paralyzed.
So uh let's go back and we're gonna show this shooting as well for y'all.
Okay, you want me to show the place?
Uh no, no, no.
Show the show.
We'll pull the Netflix up first.
Yep.
And like I said before, guys, while Angie pulls this up, I apologize.
I'm gonna have to pause it often because it's Netflix.
Y'all know how it is.
You don't want the stream to get shut down.
So uh all right, go ahead and hit play.
Random.
Two days after Thanksgiving, it was almost 1 a.m.
Donald DeMassi and Joanne Lamino were standing on the stoop of Mr. Lamino's home in Belrose.
The killer began firing.
He hit Donna DeMasi in the neck, Joanne Lamino in the back.
Both survived.
Joanne Lamino is paralyzed.
After that shooting, the police department gets your police office to see if you can do a composite sketch.
We made sketch.
Get a good look at that individual, guys.
Okay.
I want to ask y'all, does that look like David Burkowitz?
Does it really man?
All right, definitely doesn't look like him to me.
And we're gonna talk about this in a little bit more detail later on.
Uh about who this individual might be.
All right.
Let's keep running.
Is there ever something which is completely different?
Not often, not often.
Uh I think that he'll look something like this.
The young people were the ones who were getting hurt.
They were out alone.
Lovers lanes.
Let's show you guys Where they got hit, um, these two girls.
Um, they got hit right around this area right here.
Okay, and this is in uh in Queens here.
Looks like it's changed quite a bit if you rotate it around.
Um, it's been upgraded.
It looks like the homes have been changed.
But yeah, I'm pretty sure it's uh in on that street right there, pretty much.
This is where it was.
And um, if you go ahead and click, I think um hit the tab after that, Angie.
The tab up the tab after, see it.
See right there.
Yeah, click that one.
Okay.
Um, and this is from Oh no, that's gonna be the next one.
Okay, so let's go ahead and uh go back to Netflix series and go to 4815.
Now we're gonna get into the force shooting, guys.
Okay, guys.
So quick little recap while Angie pulls us up.
All right.
You got the first shooting, right?
On July 29th, 1976.
Well, actually, if we're gonna go all the way, we had Christmas Eve 1975.
Two women are attacked and stabbed.
Uh in what part again?
Uh Co-op City, New York.
Co-op City, New York, right?
Um, one is unidentified, the other one ended up being identified as a 15-year-old high school student.
Then you got the first actual murder with a gun, which was on July 29th, 1976, uh, of Donna Laurea.
Then the second shooting occurred with um uh Carl Denaro on October 23rd, 1976.
That was out in on 159 to 33rd out there in Queens, trying to get laid, and he got cock blocked.
Then you got the third shooting with uh Dana DeMasse and Joanne Lamino.
They survived.
This was on November 27, 1976.
However, they ended up uh one getting per uh permanently um paralyzed and one getting hit in the neck.
Now we're gonna go into the fourth shooting, guys, on January 30th, 1977.
Uh, let's roll the clip.
And you got a share screen though.
Yeah, yeah.
Gotcha.
Let's take it.
You guys have to bear with me because this is stupid.
She is the way name.
Christine Frohn, 26 years old, is dead in a shooting that has no apparent motive.
An explosion came, like, you know, at the same second as I heard it, I turned.
And Chris fell towards me with a head.
I grabbed her and I started screaming, Chris, Chris, Chris, you know.
The police say this is a senseless killing.
There is no suspect, certainly and just so you guys know, John Deal was her fiance, if I'm not mistaken.
So uh, so obviously, you know, to watch your fiance get murdered right in front of you is crazy getting uh shot at no motive.
I was working in the 15th time beside zone in Queens, and we were told that it was a shooting outside the Forest Hills uh railroad station.
I saw the damage from the gunshot.
The size of the lead bullet in on the dashboard of the car was kind of unusual.
I've experienced all types of rounds and so on.
And that's the first time I ever saw one that large.
Boom.
Pause.
It took me back a little bit.
This and as you guys can see here, just so you guys kind of have an idea.
You got a 22 on the far left, a 25 in the middle, a 38, right?
Which at the time, which is what the police were issued, um, with revolvers, and then you got a 44, which is a huge round, guys.
I mean, if you really want to do some damage, uh, you hit someone with a 44, and that's gonna that's gonna fuck them up.
Um, so obviously, for someone to be using this type of round back then and all these shootings, now they're starting to see a trend here, okay, guys.
Uh with the 44 caliber.
Um, also, um, let me go ahead and show you guys real fast where the shooting went down.
Um, the shooting went down, guys, right here in this area, 10 Station Square in New York.
As you can see, a nice little area here.
Uh, and she got shot pretty much across the street from uh go back to Angie where it was before where you had it.
So that's the uh that's the inn right there, the Force Hills Inn that the detective was just mentioning.
She got shot if I'm not mistaken, across the street.
Spin it around if you can.
There you go.
Spin around a little bit more, like right there in that area right here.
Yep.
Looks like right in that area is where she ended up uh getting shot while she was in her vehicle um with her with her fiance.
And let's go ahead and pull up that old article, guys.
I went ahead and got y'all the article.
The New York Times dated January 31st, 1977.
So this is actually uh an older article.
Um, and we'll read some of it here.
Um a young Wall Street worker from Queens was shot to death early yesterday for no apparent reason.
While sitting in her companion with her companion in a parked car on Quiet Force Hill Street, waiting for the engine to warm up, the police said.
As you guys know, uh, for the people out there that aren't familiar with New York weather, um, it is cold as fuck in that time of the year.
So it's very common to warm up your car uh prior to doing anything, which obviously back then in the 70s, you know, you didn't have heated seats and all this other stuff.
You gotta sit there and let it warm up a bit before you end up driving, or else you're gonna mess up your engine.
Okay.
Uh the shooting prompted the police to search records and memories for other apparently senseless killings in the past to see whether there was a possible link, they said.
Two bullets fired through the window of the car's passenger side, struck the woman, Christine Front, 26 years old, uh 5818 Linden Street Ridgewood.
That's where she's from.
Uh the shooting took place at 12:30 a.m. in front of the one station square opposite the Forest Hills Inn at the Long Island Railroad Station.
The police said Miss Frund uh struck in the head above the ear and in the right shoulder, died about four hours later at St. John's Hospital in Elmhurst official said.
She must be here, right?
And uh yeah, scroll down.
Uh that's Carl Denaro who got shot, as you guys know in the head, he survived.
Um, and then there is uh Donna DeMasse.
She was uh wounded.
Um, but uh and then the other girl, Christine Front.
Oh, the Christine Front, there she is right there.
They didn't have a picture of the other girl, but yeah, there you go.
Christine Front uh Shine had killed January 30th, 1977.
And they showed the picture of her also in the in the Netflix documentary.
Uh but yeah, let's go back to the Netflix stock.
Okay.
You want me to play?
You can hit play.
Yeah, keep playing.
This is the second time in the last few months that an incident like this has happened in Queens.
Well, if there's any connection we can't really say at this time.
All right, pause.
Translation.
We are frustrated as hell.
We're understaffed, underpowered, undermanned, and we don't know what the hell is going on.
Okay.
All we know is that we got a crazy lunat lunatic running around shooting people with 44 caliber bullets, and we don't know what the fuck is going on.
Okay.
That's what that's that, my friends, is the voice of frustration.
All right.
Um, because typically, pause.
When you have uh situation like this, guys, where you're you got pandemonium, you got people running around shooting, etc.
Uh, you want to be able to tell the people um positive news.
And when you say something like that, you clearly don't have any leads.
Um, and this is you guys are gonna see here that they're gonna form a task force to uh you know go after this guy later on.
Um, guys, just so you guys know, we're I know we got the super chats uh come uh uh piling up.
We're gonna read them here in a bit.
I'm just prepared because as you guys know, we're playing Netflix content, so you already know what time it's gonna be.
They're gonna more than likely at some point maybe suspend the stream or whatever.
So if they do that, then we'll read the chats.
Um, we're live on Twitch right now as well.
So open up another tab, watch us on Twitch.
If you're guys watching us on YouTube, love y'all, do me a favor, like the video, subscribe to the channel already.
It's uh Fed Reacts.
Let's get this thing uh to have a meal, man.
This channel, yeah, bro.
This is the best true crime channel on YouTube, right?
I'll go fuck nobody says we're the best.
Fuck everybody else.
We're out here giving y'all, you know, documentary, showing you guys old archived articles.
I'm using my professional experience, breaking it down for y'all about how um these cases are solved, etc.
Um, giving you guys a professional insight.
No, there's no former federal agents that are on here giving y'all the kind of sauce that we're giving you guys.
And I got, you know, two pretty Latinas with me here as well.
Uh, even though one of them has zero chrisma and the other one can't speak English.
It's fine.
All right.
I got y'all.
All right, I'm giving y'all everything.
Where other true crowd channel provides this kind of value?
Nowhere.
All right.
So like the goddamn video, subscribe to the channel, and uh, okay, let's go back to it.
Now we're gonna go over to March 8th, 1977.
Guys, this dude is cold-blooded, bro.
He's seriously on some demon time.
So about two months later, he attacks again.
It was pitch dark, and I saw a number of people standing around, and then noticed the body on the uh ground motionless.
Beautiful young girl.
It just really broke it down.
19-year-old student at Columbia University, Virginia, Vascarichian killed while walking home.
Suddenly, a shot was fired at point blank range.
Virginia Vascaritchen fell to the pavement with blood spurting from a face fool.
Pause.
Just so you guys know, um and bring it on me, can't uh uh Angie.
Yeah.
Just so you guys know what ended up happening is she actually got shot in the mouth because it shattered her teeth.
Like it completely shattered her teeth, right?
The 44 round and went at lodge into the back of her skull.
So and it would they sh and the person that shot her shot her pretty much like right there, point blank range.
Yeah, the thing is that she was walking down the street and she covered her face with uh with her with a book because she got scared.
The guy was punting at her, and he was right there in front of her.
So she she covered herself with a book, and the book clearly didn't know.
Yeah, well, yeah.
Yeah, man.
She probably had one of them expensive ass textbooks from Columbia University too, and it didn't do nothing.
Yeah.
Um, which is which by the way, guys, Columbia University, uh very good school, Ivy League school, uh, out of New York, for some of you guys that are wondering.
Uh well, I think there's nine Ivy League schools in the United States.
You got Columbia, Harvard, Yale, Dartmouth, Princeton.
And Yu?
No, hell no.
Stanford.
No, Stanford is not an Ivy School, even though it's considered an Ivy League.
Um, it's called the Ivy League of the West.
You don't think NYU is a good school?
I don't think what?
NYU is a good school.
Nope.
No, school sucks.
Uh, it's a good school.
It's a good school for the arts.
It's a good school for the arts.
But nowadays it's probably totally woke and trash.
I mean, it is what it is.
Uh damn.
I uh yes, Brown and Providence.
So that's six.
Okay, Cornell and then Cornell.
Thank you.
Ithaca, New York.
There you go.
Seven.
This is the chat.
That's uh that's the chat right there.
I was gonna say, like, Kim, how do you know this?
Yeah, so yeah, that's it's seven Ivy League schools, if I'm not mistaken, it total.
I thought it was nine, but yeah, it's seven.
They're all in, they're all in uh oh, UPenn, eight.
Is in New York?
No, that's in uh Penn Philadelphia.
University of Penn.
Yeah, UPenn, yeah, University of Pennsylvania.
And then that's eight.
And then uh damn it.
Where's the last one?
There they don't mention Providence.
Providence is Brown.
Princeton.
Princeton, I already said that.
That's in Princeton, New Jersey.
Really nice.
I I went there uh for a race one time.
Yeah, that's cool.
That school is trash.
I also had like brown.
Damn, uh hold on.
Now I'm gonna okay.
You got Columbia.
You got so you got Columbia and New York, you got Cornell and Ethica, you got MIT, Brown, no, MIT doesn't count.
Dartmouth.
You got Dartmouth in uh Vermont.
You got uh Providence, uh you got Brown and Providence, uh, you got Yale in New Haven, Connecticut, you got uh um UPenn in Pennsylvania.
You're saying Hustler University, Hustler's University, uh, and then damn.
I I can't say Harvard already.
Harvard, yep.
So I can't believe I didn't say yeah, Harvard is Harvard is in Boston, well, Cambridge, technically.
And then I can't remember that's seven.
I can't remember the last one.
Well, if you know, guys, you can drop it in the chat.
Yeah, it is what is I the reason why I know this guys is because when you row, all the all the Ivy League schools have good rowing teams, so you roll again, you race against all these teams, so that's why I they said that there's only eight.
It is it is eight, so I'm missing one then, and it's uh uh we might have named it earlier.
I think you said eight.
Yeah, I think I said eight total, but I forget the last one.
But anyway, uh yeah, so this girl uh had one of them Columbia textbooks.
I guess it didn't do anything, but rest in peace to her.
Obviously, this guy fucking on some on some crazy time.
So let's real quick, I'll show y'all.
Actually, you know what?
We could keep playing the Netflix thing, and then I'll show you guys where this murder actually occurred.
This is supposed to be a very quiet low crime area.
I I thought so too.
It's really a lovely area to live, and I enjoy it here.
I like the area, but when two incidents like this happen, two incidents.
Well, the other shooting that happened over here a month ago, just you know, right around the corner from here.
There has been some speculation tying this sort of a shooting, this sort of a uh uh killing without uh Mrs. Front uh January 30th.
Uh at this point in our investigation, uh we have no reason to believe uh that the cases are connected.
Stupid and this just goes to show uh Bush League uh police work back then.
The cases are absolutely connected.
I'm gonna show you guys why.
Go back real quick.
Um uh I was gonna say Christina.
My bad.
Uh that's that's the revenge you get.
Just so you guys know, before the show started, Angie called Kim Christina, which is hilarious.
Fucking, yeah.
See, she thinks that shit is funny.
Oh my god, I'm gonna go.
Okay, so click the next tab over, Angie.
Quick the next tab.
Yeah, this is where the murder actually occurred, guys.
So the location where David Burkowitz shots Virginia Voskar uh Richin.
Uh this is the location where Virginia Vaskerin was shot uh by dead by the son of Sam David Berkowitz.
The site is situated outside of an apartment uh complex on Dartmouth Street in Forest Hills, New York.
And just so you guys know how close it is.
Scroll down real quick, Angie.
I'll show y'all how close it is.
Scroll down some more, scroll down some more, more, more, more.
Keep going.
That's the original photo.
You can see the body right there on the screen.
Oh my god.
Here's the crime scene photo.
Yeah, that's the crime scene photo from back then.
Uh come down.
Come down more.
There you go.
Boom.
So scroll up.
You guys could see it was right near the Forest Hills um area where Fraud was shot literally a month prior.
Same exact area.
Okay.
Um and you guys could see just from the location.
See where the shooting is there, Angie?
Yeah.
It's right next to that red dot is where the other woman, Christine Front, was shot.
So go back to actually matter of fact.
Yeah.
So go back.
So there's Dart Mystery, right?
Rotate it to the yeah, collapse that side.
Rotate it to the other side, Angie, to the right.
Yeah, there you go.
Boom.
There you go.
You can already see it right there on the left.
See?
That's the area where Christine was shot.
Here.
No, it's a left.
Okay.
See right there, that area over there.
You can see it back over there.
Where it has the orange, the cobblestone on the floor.
So yeah.
So it was literally shot right next, right, right next door to each other.
Well, not next door, but right down the street from each other.
Literally a couple hundred feet.
A couple hundred yards.
Uh okay, go back to the uh that article before.
Yep, right there.
Boom.
Scroll up.
No, up, up, up.
Keep going.
Keep going.
Um, okay.
So I'll read this for you guys real quick.
Um, so on the evening of March 8th, 1977, Voscaritchian was traveling home from Bernard College in Manhattan.
After leaving uh the Forest Hill 71st Avenue subway station, the 20-year-old proceeded to walk south along Continental Avenue.
Her intended destination was Exeter Street, which was just a five-minute walk away.
By the time she reached Dartmouth Street, it was roughly 7 30 p.m.
Back in 1987, 1977, the street had poor lighting and one of the bulbs was broken.
As a result, the area was very dark.
Shortly after she turned right onto Dartmouth Street, Burkwitz approached her and shot her at close range.
Although she attempted to block the shot with her textbooks, the bullet penetrated them and struck her in the face.
Oh wow, good good work, Angie.
I didn't know.
Okay, you get it from get this from here or from something else.
What?
Because how'd you get that?
Uh you were right about the books.
Yeah, I was reading it.
Okay.
According to an opsa autopsy report, the bullet smashed through her teeth and lodged in the back of her skull, killing her almost immediately.
When the attack took place, an elderly man who was in the area heard a pop that sounded like a firecracker.
He then saw a pudgy youth with a stocking cap fleeing the scene of the crime.
Not long after, a young man discovered uh Vas Voska Rich body near the sidewalk.
Although he attempted to revive her, he ran off to call the police when he noticed that there was blood coming out of her mouth.
Okay.
So Burkwitz changed his MO scroll down a bit.
Um following his arrest, Brookwitz claimed that he killed Vaska Richiean in an attempt to switch up his MO and confuse the police.
Up until that point, he had been mostly targeting couples by shooting a single female.
He's trying to make himself seem less predictable.
Six weeks earlier, Burkwitz had shot Christine Front and John Deal while they sat in the car at a nearby location.
Initially, the police publicly claimed that there was no evidence to suggest that the two shootings were related, which you guys just saw us here a second ago.
However, it wasn't long before the media learned that similar large caliber bullets had been used and both of the killings.
Okay.
So let's go ahead back to the dock real quick, um, Angie, and we're gonna go to uh 4107.
I I want to say something.
Yeah, go ahead.
While you talk.
Sorry.
4107.
I remember where I I learned about that, and it was my girl baby.
Sorry.
Shout out to her.
Can I stupid?
Can you can you give her a dumb market?
Because I cannot find the button or something.
Nope.
No, I will not.
Um go uh go ahead and go to um to 4107 now, Angie.
41?
Yeah, 40 4107.
Now we're gonna go ahead and cover the sixth shooting, guys.
Okay.
Um yeah, just keep going, yeah.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
Use the right one.
Uh uh uh uh Kim, what are your thoughts on this while Angie pulls that up?
You could you can hide the screen, Angie.
Um just replying to the chats.
This is live because they were saying that you were out of town.
So if this was pre-recorded.
Oh no, this is live, guys.
This is live.
You don't see all the fuckers.
Yeah, this is definitely live.
I was out of town, but it's right there is fine, Angie.
Um, yeah, right, yeah, right there is fine.
Um, yeah, guys.
Uh oh yeah.
Okay.
Yeah, guys.
I was out of town.
I was in Connecticut.
I went to go see uh my brother graduate uh from college.
Uh and uh yeah, though I was there for a few days and then I uh came back because I wanted to do an episode of Fed it and uh yeah, I wanted to give y'all that.
Yeah, shout out to my to my little bro for graduating.
Um I dragged Angie actually Angie dragged herself with me.
Uh I may want to bring her if I'm gonna be honest with y'all.
But she forced herself to come, basically.
So uh yeah.
All right, let's go ahead and uh roll this clip.
You can keep me on the side there, Angie.
You don't have to enlarge it.
Yep.
All right.
From his first attack.
18-year-old Valentina Seriani and her steady boyfriend, 20-year-old Alexander Isal.
We're parked in his car on the Hutchinson River Parkway service road at 3 a.m., three shots tore through the side window of the car.
Valentina died, a bullet wound in the head.
Alexander was hit twice in the head.
He died at nine o'clock last night.
Pause.
And just so you guys know, this went down on April 17th, 1977.
So approximately one month later, after um killing Virginia, uh Vas Gitrian at close uh close quarters range, right?
Shooting her in the face.
He attacks this couple sitting in a vehicle in uh in Hutchison uh River Parkway, which I think this is the Bronx, which I'll show you guys this on the map in a little bit.
No, you could keep running, keep running the clip, and I'll uh I'll but you gotta yeah, go you gotta share on screen though, Angie.
All right.
The chat is asking for you to like enlarge it instead of showing enlarge it.
Yeah, no, but this is better because if Netflix Yeah, that's the reason why, guys, because uh Netflix might be lame and try to hit us with the you know with the thing.
Yeah, so that's why we're doing it that way.
At the scene of the uh Surriana Issu homicide, he left a letter.
That was intrusive mate.
Pause.
I think I have this letter somewhere in full.
Um go through the tabs, Angie.
You do.
Yeah, I have it in uh full.
It's uh I think it's this boom.
There we go.
So here's the letter, guys.
We're gonna actually read it in full for you guys.
He's gonna summarize it in the Netflix series, but I'm gonna read it at full, then we'll go back to it.
Okay.
So that's not it.
No, this is it.
This is it.
This is a letter he wrote to uh the tobrelli, who was a captain of the NYPD at the time leading the investigation.
All right.
I'm deeply hurt by your calling me a woman hater, spelled women hater.
I am not, but I'm a monster.
Because this guy was, I guess, my women hater.
Yeah, okay, bruh.
Uh I am the son of Sam.
So he finally takes he calls himself a name, right?
So I'm deeply hurt by your calling me a woman hater.
I am not, but I am a monster.
I am the son of Sam.
I'm a little brat.
When father and guys, make uh keep in mind that term, brat, okay?
When Father Sam gets drunk, he gets mean.
He beats his family.
Sometimes he ties me up to the back of the house.
Other times he locks me in the garage.
Sam loves to drink blood.
Go out and kill commands Father Sam.
Behind our house, some rest.
Mostly young raped and slaughtered.
They're blood drained, just bones now.
Papa Sam keeps me locked in the attic too.
I can't get out, but I look out the attic window and watch the world go by.
I feel like an outsider.
I'm on a different wave length than everybody else.
Programmed to kill.
However, to stop me, you must kill me.
Attention, all police.
Was that YouTube is down.
YouTube is down.
Why says stream on the village?
We didn't even play it.
What the hell?
Yeah, YouTube down.
Uh just hit YouTube now down right now.
That's fine.
So this is what we'll do, because I already planned for this.
We're live on Twitch right now, though, so no worries.
I already knew this was probably gonna happen.
So we plan ahead, guys, over here on Fed React.
So don't worry about it.
Yeah, what was that?
Don Demarco.
For what?
For planning ahead?
Yeah.
It's uh well when we're back, I'll hit the Donamarco.
We should be back.
Give it like eh, 45 seconds, 10 minutes.
We'll be back on YouTube.
No biggie.
Tell the tell the people over on YouTube to uh to give it a second.
Yeah, come on over to Twitch, guys.
Uh drop the Twitch.
It's it's twitch.tv slash fresh and fit.
It's been down for a few minutes.
It's been down for a few minutes?
Yeah.
Really?
That's what the chat is saying.
Hmm.
All right, it'll be back.
Sus.
No, no, no.
I can't have been down for a few minutes.
I mean, I'll be playing here.
Yeah, it's been done.
Everyone's saying it's been done.
Okay.
Go to Rumble.
That's what they're saying.
Like two minutes.
Okay.
That's fine.
It'll uh it'll be back up when yeah, we're back up now.
We're back up.
I see us on you.
We're back on YouTube.
Oh, uh, so let's let's go back.
Did they miss the whole letter?
I'll read the letter from the beginning.
So, guys, we're gonna go ahead and read the letter.
This is the letter that um son of Sam, aka allegedly David Berkowitz, wrote to the police captain at the time, Barelli.
I'm deeply hurt by your calling me a woman hater.
I am not, but I am a monster.
I am the son of Sam.
I'm a little brat.
When Father Sam gets drunk, he gets mean.
He beats his family.
Sometimes he ties me up to the back of the house.
Other times he locks me in the garage.
Sam loves to drink blood.
Go out and kill commands, Father Sam.
Behind our house, some rest.
Mostly young, raped and slaughtered.
They're blood drained, just bones now.
Papa Sam keeps me locked in the attic too.
I can't get out, but I look out the attic and without the attic window and watch the world go by.
I feel like an outsider.
I am on a different wavelength than everybody else.
Programmed to kill.
However, to stop me, you must kill me.
Attention, all police.
Shoot me first.
Shoot to kill, or else keep me out of uh keep out of my way, or you will die.
Papa Sam is old now.
He needs some blood to preserve his youth.
He has had too many heart attacks, too many heart attacks.
Uh me.
Uh hoot.
It hurts, Sonny boy.
Okay, that was weird.
Okay.
I guess yeah.
Okay, let me read that again.
Uh me hoot.
It hurts, Sonny boy.
It hurts, Sunny boy.
I miss my pretty princess.
Most of all, she's resting in our lady's house, but I'll see her soon.
I'm the monster.
Belize Bub.
Oh, Bill's bub, the chubby Behoe Mouth.
Behemoth.
I love to hunt, prowling the streets looking for fair game.
Tasty meat.
The demon of Queens.
No, the women of Queens are the prettiest of all.
I must be the water they drink.
I live for the human.
No, I live for the hunt.
My life, blood for Papa.
Mr. Barelli, sir.
I don't want to kill anymore.
No, sir, no more.
But I must honor thy father.
I want to make love to the world.
I love people.
I don't belong on Earth.
Return me to Yahoo's.
I want to make love to the world.
Yeah, I bro.
This guy's on his fucking, he's on some crazy shit right now, man.
So the people of Queens, I love you, and I want to wish all of you a happy Easter.
May God bless you in this life and in the next.
And for now, I say goodbye and goodnight.
Police, let me haunt you with these words.
I'll be back.
I'll be back to be interpreted as bang bang bang bang.
Ugh.
Yours in murder, Mr. Monster.
Oh, okay.
So something with this letter is the first one you wrote all the way to the top.
Yep.
Um this is the first letter he ever wrote for the police.
He left it at the crime scene.
He the first time he named his health send us him.
Yeah, the first page, that one right there.
They should remember that for what we're gonna go into later.
Or you should read it later.
Uh, where it says I'm a little brat, right?
Um, no, the whole thing itself.
It ties into a lot of the the theories we have going on.
Yes, yes, yes, yes.
Um, all right.
So let's go ahead and uh run that Netflix clip again.
Sorry.
Um and we're back by the way, so I'm gonna give ourselves a Don to Marco.
You guys are watching right now, don't worry.
When we put play this back on uh on YouTube, it's gonna be there.
It'll be there, it'll just take like a little bit.
And don't worry, we're gonna put like, you know, um detailed timestamps in there for you guys.
So don't worry.
You can know.
Yes, you guys know exactly where to go.
So he's gonna summarize the letter for y'all that we just went over.
You could fast, you know, you know what?
Go ahead.
Um play and fast forward.
Yeah, fast forward a little bit.
Okay, here.
Okay, uh, yep.
Boom.
Yep.
Okay, hit play real fast.
Unbeknownst to Captain Barelli.
We set it up to have surveillance on his house.
Pause.
Yeah, because they were they were obviously worried that he knew who Barelli was at this point, and he knew that he was pretty much leading the manhunt at this point because there was a task force assembled uh called the uh Omega Strike Force uh or Omega Task Force uh to go ahead and get this guy.
So uh let's go back to the uh timeline, uh Angie, that original timeline back uh yep, right there.
So um, and this was after he killed.
Oh, let's go back to actually, I'm sorry.
Hit where see where it says 1878 in the tabs?
Right there, boom.
This is where he uh shot and killed um Valencia Seriani and Alex Asaw.
1878 Hutchison River Parkway, and this is in um the Bronx.
Um, and that's where he left his first letter to the police that I just read for you guys as well.
Um, click the uh news article right there, Angie.
Right?
Uh nope to no uh nope.
The the one before 1878, the tab before it, the tab before it.
Oh, here.
Yeah, right there.
Um scroll up.
So uh once again, guys, got y'all the original 1977.
Dom Domongo.
Okay, this was a day, this was a day later.
Scroll down real quick.
Um, a young woman was shot to death, and her male companion was critically wounded early yesterday as they signed a parked car in the Bronx.
The police said the killing was similar to the slaying of three other women in the city over the last nine months.
In all four cases, the police said ballistic test indicated that the shots were fired from the same 44 caliber revolver.
Three of the victims were slain while sitting with a companion in a parked car with the bullet fired through a window.
The fourth was killed while walking home at night.
Each of the young women had long brown hair, the police said.
Two of the killings were in the Bronx, two in Queens.
Scroll down.
Um, at a news conference yesterday at the 43rd Precinct House, uh precinct station house and 900 Fretley Fentley Avenue, John Keenan, chief of detective, said there did not seem to be a sensible motivation for these shootings.
It seems to be the work of a psychologically disturbed person.
The police disclosed last night that a note had been found near the car in which the two young persons were shot yesterday, but they would not discuss his contents, which that's the letter we just read for you guys here a second ago.
No note, and you it definitely I can see why I didn't want to give it to the press back then, bro.
This dude was on some crazy time.
Um, but they would not discuss the contents.
No notes were found at the scenes of the previous slangs.
Besides the dead women, three other women and another man have been wounded by the 44 caliber revolver, the police said.
Yesterday's victims were identified as Valentina Seriani, 18, a Lehman College student of 1950 Hutchison Parkway in the Bronx, and Alexander Asell, a tow car helper of 352 West 46th Street.
So you guys can see she got killed literally right down the street from her house.
Um, because she got killed at 1878 Hutchinson Parkway.
They were shot at about 3 a.m. as they sat in a car belonging to Mr. Isal's brother on the service road in front of 1878 Hutchinson River Parkway, about a block from the girl's home.
Scroll down real quick, Angie.
I think that's it, right?
Uh the couple were longtime friends.
Mr. Asaw called for Miss Suriani at 9 p.m. sorry night to take her to a movie.
They were sitting in the front seat of the car, Miss Siriani behind the driver's wheel when the shots were fired through a closed window on the driver's side.
A resident of a nearby building heard four shots and called the police.
When the police arrived, they found Miss Seriani dead and Mr. Issaw unconscious from two bullet wounds, one in the head.
He was taken to Jacob Jacobi Hospital, where his condition was reported as critical.
Chief Keenan said he was putting every available detective in the Bronx to work on the shootings.
He said that detectives from Queens were uh where other killings had taken place were being consulted.
The first woman killed by the sniper was Donna Laurie, 18, who was shot last six uh he they put silly, I think they meant to say July 29th, and she sat in a car with a woman friend in front of 2660 Burr Avenue in the Bronx.
Her friend Jody Valentin 919 was wounded in the thigh.
So here, guys, right?
So let's go run through the murders real fast, okay?
So on July 29th, 1976, you have the murder of Donna Laura.
That is in the Bronx, right?
Then the second shooting on October 23rd, 1976, was of Carl Denaro.
That's in Queens, right?
There on 159th and 33rd uh Avenue.
Then the third shooting is Donna uh Demosy.
Demosi Damosy and Joan Lamino, and that's on November uh 27, 1976.
That is also in the Queens.
Uh also in the Queens.
Then you got the fourth shooting on January 30th, 1977 of John Deal and Christine Frond in Queens as well.
Christine Fund ends up dying from the shooting.
Her uh fiance John Deal survives.
Then the fifth shooting, Virginia Vaskerchian, the Columbia student, is killed.
Also, literally hundreds, a couple hundred feet from where Christine was shot in uh the Forest Hills area, also, which is I believe Queens.
Then you got Valentina Seriani and Alex Sasha on April 17th, 1977, be uh being killed and the Bronx over there on Hutchison River Parkway.
So uh now we're gonna go to the um back to the timeline, Angie.
Please.
The timeline, time line.
Uh here.
Now we're gonna go to uh and here's the shootings, actually, guys on the map.
You guys can see here.
So you got the Bronx, right?
Two shootings on the Bronx.
Then you got one uh you got a bunch of them in Queens.
Two, yeah.
Four of them in Queen, or excuse me, five of them in Queens, and then you got one in Brooklyn, which we're gonna cover later on, okay.
He just randomly, he was like going crazy in Queens, and then he just decided to go to Brutal.
Yeah, yeah.
And he did that to break up the uh it was too much heat in the Queens at the time.
Yeah, uh, so let's scroll down a bit.
And we're gonna talk about the date of relevancy as well there.
Uh, keep going, keep going.
Uh uh what go go to uh May, nope, up May what?
We're May 30th, 1977.
Okay, so a columnist receives a handwritten letter from someone claiming to be the killer.
Daily news columnist Jimmy Breslin received a handwritten letter from someone claiming to be the shooter.
Within the writer name checks one of the first victims, Loria, warning Breslin to not forget her, and you cannot let the people forget her either.
She was very, very sweet girl, but Sam's a thirsty lad, and he won't let me stop killing until he gets his fill of blood.
The letter was signed, son of Sam.
The Daily News presented the mass uh missive to police and 10 days later published a redacted version in which would become one of the paper's biggest selling issues ever, with more than one million copies sold.
Holy shit, man.
God damn.
They made quite a bit of money.
Scroll up real quick.
Was making um scroll up, no, scroll back up to the May 30th thing.
So um, Kim, can you tell us real quick about uh what ended up uh getting the uh son of Sam to write to Jimmy Breslin in particular?
So Jimmy actually wrote a letter in the newspaper going out to Sam, and he was basically like, please stop killing.
Like if that would have gonna was gonna do anything.
But he was basically reaching out and saying, please stop killing, please stop doing all these things.
So then the sum of Sam And turned himself into him, right?
Yeah, he was telling him to turn himself in, and he replied with the letter, and instead of giving it to the police, he decided to make money off of it and put it in the newspaper.
Yeah, the fucking greedy bastard.
Um, so with that said, guys, uh, we're gonna go ahead.
I actually, you know what?
Go ahead and that get yellow tab right there, Angie.
We're gonna actually read through the letter real fast.
Um, dear Mr. Jeremy uh Breslin, hello from the gutters of New York City.
Uh, guys, real quick, I want you I want you to make a note of that gutters of NYC, okay?
Um, just make a little mental note there, which are filled with dog manure, vomit, stale wine, urine, and blood.
Hello from the sewers of New York City, which swallow up these delicates when they are is it delicate delicacies when they are washed away by the sweeper trucks.
Hello from the cracks in the sidewalks of NYC and from the ants, ants that dwell in these cracks.
Yeah, as you guys can see, obviously demented.
In part of the letter, which wasn't published in the paper, it said, not knowing what the future holds, I shall say farewell and I shall see you at the next job.
Or should I say you will see my handiwork at the next job?
Remember, Miss Laria, thank you.
In their blood and from the gutter, Sam's creation 44.
The killer also had been dubbed the 44 caliber killer because of the gun he used in attacks.
Also, guys, I want y'all to know they got this when on May 30th, 1977, approximate uh uh almost two months, less than two months away, right, from the one-year anniversary of his first murder.
So, what is he doing?
He may mentions the name of the first uh victim, Donna Loria, right, and taunts the newspaper.
Also, in this letter, the killer left some names to help you along.
These were the Duke of Death, the Wicked King Wicker, the 22 Disciples of Hell, and John Wheaties.
Part of these clues led journalist Moritari to believe the letters were not all sent by David Burkowitz, and instead by the Carr Brothers as part of a cult, which we're gonna talk about that guys later.
A little bit later.
Mr. Breslin, sir, don't think that because you haven't heard from uh from for a while that I went to sleep.
No, rather, I am still here, like a spirit roaming the night, thirsty, hungry, seldom stopping to rest, anxious to please Sam.
I love my work.
Now the void has been filled.
All right, so what is he doing?
He's taunting there that he's gonna kill again.
It in the two-page letter, David Burkwitz, or whoever the sender might have actually been, also requested Breslin inform all the detectives on the case that he wishes them the best of luck to keep digging and think positive.
This guy, bro.
He's literally laughing at the police.
He concluded that upon his capture, he would like to buy all the detectives a pair of shoes.
If I could get up the money, the letter was signed off from Son of Sam.
Further letters were sent to the neighbor of the Sons of S Sons of Sam killer, David Burkwitz, who was also a county police officer.
Craig Glassman received a note saying he had been chosen to die and that he was Satan's child.
Now he wants you by his side.
It added, we will kill you, we will murder you, and close with Die Craig Die.
And you guys are gonna see Craig Glassman come into play here a little bit later.
He's a volunteer uh sheriff's deputy.
Uh a further note was found at David Brookwood's car when police search it.
Okay, we'll we'll skip that for now.
Uh we'll go back to the let's go back to the Netflix documentary here.
Now we're gonna get into um the seventh shooting here.
Okay, uh, on June 25th, 1977.
You got the time for that, right, Angie?
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
Okay.
Um, of Judy Placido and Sal Lupo.
And this is also in Queens in a more busy area, too.
So he didn't give a fuck, man.
Oh, there you go.
You got it.
Bam.
All right.
Let's roll the clip.
For almost a year, New York police have been looking for a murderer.
They call the 44 caliber killer.
Overnight, he hit again.
This time wounding a young couple parked in a car.
Whoever he is, it was his seventh attack in 11 months.
Police found a familiar pattern.
This car parked early in the morning, not far from a night spot.
A pretty girl with long dark hair and her date hit by 44 caliber.
I want to say something.
Yeah, go ahead, go ahead.
So this guy had not only uh newspapers making money, but he was also making like hairdressers making a lot of money back then because if you know this case personally, you'll know that large yourself, Angie.
Just so you know, and Netflix doesn't hate.
Okay.
You'll know that um a lot of women were changing their hairs and they died, they were dying their hair, like cutting their their their hair because they didn't want it to be.
They're terrified.
Yeah, exactly.
So yeah, I just want to say yeah, uh, yeah, hairdressers were making a fuck ton of money at this time, guys.
Girls were not only changing the color of the hair, they were cutting their hair.
There were even uh salon people were saying, like, are you sure you want to do that?
You don't look that good with this hairstyle, they didn't give a fuck.
People were terrified, guys.
YouTube is down again.
Oh, it is.
Yeah.
How?
We didn't even have it up.
Yeah, it is what it is, bro.
Um it just came down again.
That's fine.
That's fine.
So uh let's hit the chats real quick.
And yeah, Angie, let's do it where any time that we're not showing it, let's just hide the screen.
Okay.
All right.
So uh go ahead, Kim.
Let's uh let's start hitting some of these chats.
Junior Choi, five dollars.
What is that?
Super sticker?
Okay, appreciate that, my friend.
Stephen Hickey, can you do a video on Gennaro Meatball the Hitman?
Oh, the hitman.
Oh, okay.
All right.
All right.
Honey bones, salam, brother.
Here is my zakat to you.
You changed my life in a positive way.
You want to pronounce that word?
Uh which one, Zekat?
Oh, Zekah.
Oh, subhanAllah.
Yep.
Blessing to FNF and all the first responders and our military.
May God bless you all.
Thank you, bro.
Thank you very much.
I appreciate that.
Stefan again says, Hey Myron, I'm overweight male, six one, two hundred and sixty-seven pounds.
How can I get a hot girl?
You gotta lose weight, my friend.
Being fat, you you're always gonna shoot yourself in the foot anytime you're uh fat, dude.
That's just the unfortunate reality.
Uh DJ Count Up, why these unfiltered guys on y'all D Myron?
Yeah.
Yeah.
Haters gonna hate.
It is what it is.
Carlo says, Hey Myron, can I work for you?
I'm 18.
Uh what skill set do you have, my friend?
Oh, I think he's trying to make fun of you.
Okay, fair enough.
What else?
Diane Studios.
Hello, Myron Kim and Angie.
As a 23-year-old insurance broker, how can I become a 1811 or 2501 DDSA without a degree?
Uh you're gonna need a decree to be an 1811, nine out of ten times.
Okay.
If you and what he's asking is how do you become a special agent?
Most uh federal law enforcement agencies now, whether it's FBI, DEA, HSI, et cetera, they're gonna want uh a college, at least a bachelor's degree.
And if you don't have a bachelor's degree, you need to have other law enforcement experience or a uh um military.
But not most agencies now, you're not gonna get in without a bachelor's degree.
Oh, we're back on YouTube.
We're back on YouTube.
Cool.
Do you want to finish this?
Uh we'll read a few more of the chats.
And guys, don't worry, we're gonna read the chats.
It's just that like I said before, knowing how Netflix is operating right now.
We're having it um, we're sparingly reading the chats throughout whenever the stream gets hit down.
Go ahead.
Okay, go go says flog two live.
Shout out to you, my friend.
Um where we are here.
Uh there's a good amount left.
Do you want to stop here?
Uh yeah, we can stop here and go back to the documentary.
We were reading uh we were uh on Judy Placido and Sal Lupo.
Let's do let's read this one because we already showed it.
Uh $2 said, when do we get Nipsey?
A lot of meat on that boon.
Who?
Quant says, when do we get Nipsey?
A lot of meat on that phone.
Oh, Nipsey Hustle.
Uh I'll I'll do uh I'll do that case in the future.
Don't worry, I will.
I mean, it's pretty much solved, guys.
I mean, they got the guy, I think uh something holder.
He ended up uh shooting uh Nipsey like an idiot uh at the as his store.
Um but yeah, we could we could cover the Nipsey Hustle case.
You guys have asked for that one uh for a bit.
Okay, what's the name so I can write it out?
Uh Nipsey Hussle, the rapper.
Okay.
When he got when he got killed in uh I think it was a couple years ago.
He was uh at his store.
Some dude uh came in.
There was there's a spew about Nipsey whether whether it was an argument or a disagreement.
Nipsey called him a snitch.
There's a whole bunch of different accounts.
I'll uh I'll explore it further when we cover that case.
Okay, uh again, guys.
Um we're gonna show I'm gonna show you later in the playlist that Myron has set on this channel.
But if you want to see like the other cases of hip hop and rappers and stuff, uh you can see it.
We have like playlists like oh uh categorize we're organized it for y'all.
Yeah.
So um, all right, cool.
So um let's go ahead and uh run it or run the uh thing.
Netflix is hating.
You gotta share the screen though.
Yeah, yeah.
Give me one sec.
All right, let's go ahead.
All right.
Sal Lupo and Judith Placido both survived.
Although one shot missed Ms. Placido's spinal cord by two centimeters.
I remember the shooting near the Elephist Disco.
This was in Bayside Queens.
It was maybe about a mile or two from where I lived.
Judy Placido, her hair was long and dark, obviously.
So he what do you do?
He wanted to go and attack her.
Let's go ahead and show the people where this shooting actually happened.
Um, Angie.
Uh, it's gonna be 213 right there to the right.
Boom.
Uh so this is where it was, guys.
Uh, as you guys can see.
Um, that address to the right, I think is like 213 or something like that.
Uh so that they shoot they were shot at like 210.
Um, click the tab before that, Angie.
Yeah, 205 right there.
So, yeah, where said where shows that fork and knife, that's where I think it was.
Um, so scroll up.
Yeah, 211th Street.
Yep.
Okay, so once again, guys, got y'all a original article from 1977.
Okay, I'm a Dom Demon go.
So the psychopathic killer who calls himself son of Sam struck again early yesterday when he shot at a young couple wounding them as they sat in a car parked on a residential street in Bayside, Queens.
Detective said the four bullets that wounded the couple, Judy Placido, 17 years old of the Bronx and Salvatore Lupo 20 of Masbeth, Queens, had been fired from the same 44 caliber bulldog revolver that had already been used to kill four young women and a young man and to wound three women and a man and six other car and street attacks since July 1976.
So now we're going on a year now, guys.
Yesterday's victims were about were shot about 320 a.m. as they signed a car on 211th Street, south of 45th road, which is what we just showed you guys just now on the map, Under a large oak tree and beside a white picket fence at uh frame house.
And remember, guys, it doesn't look like that now.
Uh go back and click it again, Angie.
It doesn't look like that now because obviously it's been modernized.
It's uh that's this is from July 2022, a year ago.
Obviously, we're talking about almost over almost four years, 40 years ago at this point.
Yeah.
Over 40 years ago.
Uh there were probably a bunch of trees.
Yeah, those, yeah, it was a different uh Queens was different now back then.
Uh Queens was looked at as more like the residential place in New York back then, but now it's obviously been, you know, more metropolitanized, if that's a word.
Uh the shooting took place three blocks from the 111th precinct station house.
Yesterday's attack followed the pattern of other assaults on car occupants by the 44 caliber killer.
The police said he approached the vehicle from behind and fired through the closed window.
Neither victim saw him either before or after the shootings, according to the police.
Scroll down.
Uh most of the women victims had shoulder length dark hair.
This, the police said has caused anxiety among women, Queens, and the Bronx, where all seven of the shootings have taken place.
Miss Placido, too, has shoulder length hair.
The year-long series of attacks by son of Sam is among the longest by a single assailant in New York history, according to Francis J. McLaughlin, deputy police commissioner for public information.
Uh, and then a woman listed as stable.
Miss Placido suffered wounds of the right temple, the right shoulder, and the back of the neck.
She was reported to be in stable condition after surgery yesterday in the intensive care unit of Flushing Hospital and Medical Center.
Mr. Lupo was being treated in the same hospital for a wound of the right forearm.
When a woman who lives across the street from the street uh from the scene of yesterday's assault, told the police that she had heard several shots ring out when the shootings occurred.
Another neighbor, a man, said he heard what he thought were firecrackers exploding.
They are often set off in the neighborhood.
He said the attacker yesterday left no letter behind, as he had on two private previous occasions, both were signed son of Sam.
All right.
So uh let's go ahead.
So uh I think I think we're good here with the Netflix documentary for now.
You don't gotta don't close it, don't close it, but um, all right.
So now guys, we're gonna go ahead and move forward to the eighth shooting.
Okay, and we can scroll down actually and show the victims.
Uh keep going.
So yeah, Salvatore Lupo.
Is that him?
Yeah.
Well, I have a I have a like an extra timeline for the for the Netflix thing, so we could show like the last A's tuning.
Uh if you want me to do it or not.
No, no, I have a video for it.
All right.
Scroll up real quick.
So that's Salvatore Lupo, guys, and his girlfriend, uh Judia Placido 17.
Oh, they don't have a picture of her?
Okay, fair enough.
All right.
So now we're gonna get into the final shooting here, guys.
Okay, on um on July 31st, 1977.
Before we talk about that, so just so you guys know, right?
Um, on July 29th, 1977 would have marked the one-year anniversary of the shooting of Donna Loria.
And what ended up happening, guys, on the 29th was the police had 300 officers out in force all over the place.
You had under covered detectives wearing disguises, sitting in cars together.
Um, you had police out doing patrols, you had uniformed guys walking around.
Everyone was out on July 29th, 1977, on the one-year anniversary where the 44 killer, aka the son of Sam, had struck.
However, obviously, the son of Sam now being a moron knew it probably wouldn't be a good idea for me to run out here and try to shoot somebody, right?
On the one year anniversary.
And on top of that, Kim, if I'm not mistaken, there was a blackout, right?
You want to talk about that a little bit?
Yeah, there was a blackout, and everybody was just breaking into places, setting fires and everything.
And something that was kind of funny that I saw was there was two police officers like in the car trying to capture him.
One of them had a wig, and he was one officer to the other said, While you kiss me, keep your eyes open so you know who you're kissing and you don't get too excited.
So that was kind of funny.
Fantastic.
Uh man.
Uh all right.
So let's go ahead, guys, and we're gonna go into the final uh we'll quick do a quick little recap here.
So first shooting, guys, was July 29th, 1976 of Donna Loria.
Okay, and we could scroll up right there and show it real fast.
Up no, keep going up, up, up, up right there, but down right there.
Donna Laura and Jody Valenti, okay.
As you guys know, Donna Loria died from her wounds.
Jody Valenti survived.
Okay.
Then the second shooting was of Carl Denaro, right?
In the head.
He was wounded.
His girl that was he was with did not get shooted, did not get hit.
Rosemary Keenan.
Okay.
Um he ended up surviving.
This was on October 23rd, 1976, out in Queens, 159 to 33rd Avenue.
Then the third shooting, guys, was on November 27, 1976, with Donna Dimasy and her friend Joan Lamino.
Uh they were both shot at by an individual wearing military fatigues.
Uh one ended up being um paralyzed, and the other one ended up getting uh shot in the neck.
Uh both survived their attack, though.
Fourth shooting was um Christine Front and her fiance, John Deal.
John Deal survived, however, um Christine Frun uh tragically passed away.
This was on January 30th, 1977.
This was in Queens uh by the Forest Hill Station.
Then the fifth shooting was on March 8th, 1977, where Virginia Voss Kurtchen, Kurt Chain, uh, and she uh was killed as well, shot at point blank range, um, literally a couple hundred yards away from where Christine Frunn was killed and attacked with her fiance John Deal.
Uh and then you had the sixth shooting, which was Valentina Seriani on April 17th, 1977.
Um, she was killed in uh and her uh boyfriend or no uh Alexander Essao survived.
No, no, excuse me, they both passed away.
I'm sorry, both of them passed away, Valentina Seriana and Alex, and they got were killed on uh in the Bronx 1878 Hutchison River Parkway.
Um that was the sixth shooting, then the seventh shooting guys was Judy Placido and Sal Lupo on June 25th, 1977.
Um they both survived, fortunately, that shooting.
And now we're gonna get into the eighth shooting, guys, which was on July 31st, 1977, two days after the one year anniversary.
And I have a video uh there, it's a YouTube tab more to the right.
Uh no, yeah.
That one, I think it was.
Yeah, there we go.
How they caught the son of Sam.
So this this shooting, guys, leads to the capture of Son of Sam.
All right.
Uh, let's go ahead because there's two key witnesses that get uh shown in the situation.
Uh let's go ahead and run it.
Despite the seeming threat made in the letter to Breslin, July 29th came and went without incident.
But then in the late night hours of July 31st, 1977.
Stacy Moskowitz.
What you can enlarge this one.
Okay.
Yeah, for the people.
Uh just hit, just hit the yeah, there you go.
Boom.
And Robert Violante, both 20 years old, were sitting in Violente's car.
But that very night, Cecilia Davis was walking her dog snowball around that same Brooklyn neighborhood.
A man had creeped past her holding what she thought might be a gun.
Moments later, gunshots rang out.
The next morning, Davis learned that two people had been shot while sitting in their car.
Could the man she witnessed the night before be the son of Sam?
Davis told her neighbors, Stephen and Tina Zaccarelli, what she'd seen.
They urged Davis to go to the police.
The police fixated on one detail of Davis' statement.
That would ultimately be the okay.
So we're gonna talk about what ended up leading to them getting caught.
Uh the uh the big piece of information she gave.
But before we do that, let's go ahead and go to the Netflix documentary and play it at uh you know where uh 4446, real quick, Angie.
4446?
Yeah, and that's on episode two, actually.
Oh, okay, okay.
Yeah, episode two.
Um yeah.
There you go.
So I want to show what you guys to kind of see uh that catch 44.
Yep, there you go.
Boom.
Who was a key?
Pause it, pause it.
Uh, yeah, 44 46.
Uh, you're going the wrong way.
Sorry.
Stupid.
Guys, don't forget to like the video while uh Angie does this.
It's difficult because you don't know where he is.
Keep going.
You're close.
All right, boom.
Oh, no, go back.
10 seconds.
You said 44, though.
All right, that's fine.
It's fine.
Okay.
Wanna do it from here?
Yeah, go ahead.
Just do it from there.
Oh, yeah.
There we go.
Yep.
Boom.
Boom.
So this is this is Cecilia Davis here, by the way, guys.
Okay.
This is her account of when she saw the son of Sam.
Go ahead, play.
She's walking her dog.
At about 2 33 a.m., Miss Davis, about 125 feet from her apartment, sees a young man, whom she later identifies as David Berkowitz.
As he walks by, less than five feet separate them, and he glares at her.
Pause.
Okay.
Now let's go back to the YouTube video that we had before.
So that was the witness, and that's her seeing him on the night that uh Stacy uh Moskowitz and Robert Vellante were shot.
And this they were actually shot in Brooklyn.
Uh let me show you guys real quick where they were shot, actually.
Uh escape.
Uh go ahead and show uh tab over.
This one.
Yeah.
Yep.
There we go.
So this is where they were actually shot, guys.
On uh uh 1185 short parkway.
This is in Brooklyn, guys.
Right at that intersection, pretty much where that pole is to the left.
That's pretty much where they were shot.
Uh and obviously back then in the 70s, right?
This was a much darker uh this.
I mean, oh, actually, you know, this I don't really see many streetlights.
They said that's that one streetlight there.
But yeah, uh, it it's probably dark even to this day.
There's one here.
Yeah.
So, okay.
But all right, let's go back to the YouTube.
Go ahead.
Yep.
...doing of the son of Sam.
Davis noticed that two officers had been handing out parking tickets on the night of the murder.
And one of those parking tickets had been given by officers Jeffrey Logan and Michael Cantaneo to a 1970 Ford Galaxy for parking too close to a fire hydrant.
Pause.
Let's show that ticket right now, guys.
Uh, I got I actually got a copy of the ticket for you.
That is the ticket right there, my friends, that ended up uh leading to the identification of your boy Burkowitz.
Uh, there you can see the plate 561 XLB.
It was uh 290 Bay.
Scroll up real quick.
That's where the car was parked.
290 Bay.
Uh I guess the county, the precinct number, uh, the violation, which is they're putting the New York law there.
Uh this is a nice ticket where it they were booted like they were doing a uh backband like by hand, like yeah, they were writing them by hand, guys.
Scroll down.
Yeah, it's not none of this computer crap.
Uh see hydrant, right?
He was parked too close to a hydrant, and then you can see the officers right there, uh, squad command that wrote the ticket, and they got the tax register.
Scroll down, scroll down, Angie.
Uh yep.
Yeah.
So yep.
Scroll down more.
Is there more?
No.
Okay.
So that is the ticket, guys, that ended up uh, because she's she she noticed that the the vehicle that the guy was around had a ticket on it.
So let's keep going.
All right.
To the YouTube video.
Something about the ticket also is the reason it raised the red flag for everybody.
Was he one of um them boys and he was in a really bad neighborhood?
And they questioned why he was even parked there in the first place.
Hawaii is one of them boys parked in fucking Brooklyn in the 70s.
What are you doing in that area, bro?
What are you doing?
You don't belong here.
All right.
I can't be a serious that have too many parking tickets.
Yeah.
Yeah, Angie does got a lot of parking tickets.
Yeah.
Stupid.
All right.
Uh, yep.
Let's go back to it.
All right.
Detective James Justice investigated the ticket and found that the car was registered to a house in Yonkers, 30 miles away from Brooklyn.
The car belonged to a 24-year-old postal worker named David Berkowitz.
Justice reached out to the Yonkers Police Department, only to learn that they'd already had their suspicions about Berkowitz.
Berkowitz's neighbor had contacted the Yonkers Police Department, believing that he was the son of Sam.
He also claimed that it was Berkowitz who had shot his black labrador retriever, Harvey.
Pause.
Don't worry.
Just so you guys know, the person that called the police on Berkowitz and said that he shot his dog.
What was his name?
Sam.
Sam Carr, to be exact.
So Sam Carr tells the police, yo, this dude Berkowitz shot my dog.
Let's keep going.
And the duck survived.
No, Harvey survived.
Don't worry, guys.
Harvey survived.
Around 10 p.m. on August 10th, 1977.
Detective John M. Philodow, along with the NYPD, went to Berkowitz's home in Yonkers, where they found the 1970 Ford Galaxy.
After Berkowitz exited his apartment and got into his car, the detectives approached him, guns drawn.
In a scene chillingly reminiscent of the son of Sam's own routines.
A paper bag containing the now infamous 44 caliber bulldog revolver and a handful of bullets sat next to Berkowitz on the front seat.
When Detective Philatico asked who he was, the killer reportedly replied with a smile.
I'm Sam.
And he's got a big thing.
And he said, when they got him, guy, when they found him, guys, uh, he said you got me.
Also, I want to make a note here, guys.
When they saw his vehicle, that 1974 Ford Galaxy, they saw the gun in the vehicle from in plain view.
And what they ended up doing was they broke into the car without a search warrant, by the way, which was very You stupid.
And they ended up taking uh the gun and they found a letter in there, also saying that there were gonna be uh there was gonna be another shooting at a discotech in Long Island.
So at this point, they're like, yo, this is definitely the son of Sam.
And that's when they waited until he came out to his car and arrested him.
Actually, when when the police got to him, he's uh they asked him if he was if his name was David Beckowitz, and he said, No, I am the son of Sam, and you've got me.
Yep.
That's what he did.
That was easy.
So yeah.
Guy's fucking crazy.
But uh, let's go back to it.
But yeah, they but the police fucked up because they broke into his car without a search warrant, which was very, very sloppy police work.
You know what I mean?
Stupid, but you can only imagine, right?
They've been chasing this guy for a year.
They see the fucking bulldog revolver.
They're like, yo, this is our guy.
They break in, they find the they see the 44 caliber bullets.
Um, they see a letter written uh by the son of Sam, and I think I got a picture of it as well.
Um I'll show you guys after.
Let's finish this video.
Go ahead.
In order to stand trial following a psychological evaluation on May 8th, 1978.
David Berkowitz pleaded guilty.
Berkowitz asserted that it was none other than his neighbor's black labrador retriever, Harvey, who had told him to kill those people.
I thought I killed you in the black book.
How did you get in here?
Let me be alone.
Berkowitz is now serving six consecutive sentences of 25 years to life at the Shawan Gunk.
Guys, if anyone can find that movie and send it here, very grateful.
Harvey was a good boy for the rest of his life.
All right.
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Uh let's go back to the uh let's show the uh the thing, Angie.
The uh the tabs.
You gotta share a screen.
What's uh now move over to the next tab?
Uh okay.
So now we're gonna get into oh yeah, yeah.
Hit getting images there.
That next tab.
Right there.
Yep.
Click that.
No, and then and then tab over one more time.
Well, sorry, uh, yeah.
Yep.
Uh oh, this is where um his house was, guys, when they arrested him.
50 pine and uh Yonkers.
It used to be called uh 35.
Sorry.
It's 42.
It's 42 pine now.
But it used to be 35 pine back then.
I think they changed the address because of all the notoriety that the address got.
Um, but it was 35 pine back in the day when uh um Berkowitz got arrested.
They did this with the OJ Simpson address too.
Uh normally when addresses like get super famous, they the they'll pull um they'll change the address so that it people don't visit it as much, but it doesn't help people know what it is.
But that's the apartment that he was at.
Um hit uh hit the next tab, Angie.
Uh that's his car, guys.
When they you can see the bullets right there, um, and the book, and then there was a letter that they found on the glove pox.
Um papers inside Berkowitz car included a copy of the parking ticket that James Justice, a police detective at the time traced to him.
Uh, and then hit the next one.
Okay.
So now we're gonna get into the age old question.
Did the son of Sam, aka David Berkowitz, operate alone?
Well, I want to ask y'all a question.
These are mugshots from all uh uh Angie, can you hit control?
Yeah, there you go.
Make it bigger for the people.
See, these are mugshots, guys that were literally um sketched off of witness accounts.
Please tell me, do any of these individuals look like David Berkowitz?
David Berkowitz And you know what?
Do me a quick uh favor, Angie.
Go ahead and enlarge it on on their side so they can get a really good look at all these in uh individuals.
You can see here, guys, right?
And each sketch.
Yeah, just hit the remember, hit the square on the bottom.
Uh yeah, there you go.
So you can see the top left photo there, guys, right?
Uh that was the shooter, the slayer of Donna Loria.
That was the first shooting on July 26, 1970.
Sorry, July 29th, 1976.
Then you see the Lamino Damasy shooter, then the Lamino Damasi shooter again, right?
Looks like the same individual, right?
With the two sketches, then with the little comb over on the side.
Then you got Ski Cap from the Vascarian homicide.
That's the woman that was shot in the face with the book, right?
Then you got the Burkowitz look-alike, Voscaria Voskarian uh murder.
Then you got an unreleased profile sketch of the Moskowitz Violante gunman, and that was the last shooting in Brooklyn.
That guy has fucking blonde hair, guys.
Okay, scroll down a bit.
Then you see unreleased sketch of yellow uh Volkswagen driver at the Moscow scene.
Uh note the long hair.
All right.
Then you got profile of compromise Moskowitz uh Violante sketch released to the public.
So you had three individuals there on scene, it looks like.
Okay.
Then you got the front view of compromise sketch as it appeared on page one of the New York Daily News.
And that would I would that last one I would say probably looks the most like Burkowitz, and then maybe even the one before that.
But you guys could see here clearly that there's more than one individual.
Okay.
So the age old question did Berkowitz do this alone.
Well, let's go back to the Netflix documentary where we left off real fast.
And I want you guys to do the math with me and tell me, can he have done that last shooting in Brooklyn on his own?
So as you guys can see here, right?
We have Cecilia Davis seeing him at around 2 33 in the morning while she's walking her dog.
Let's run the clip.
Oh, you got a shared screen.
Yeah, Angie.
He had a clean in his face.
Like I see nobody on television.
So that's Burkowitz.
Positive idea.
2 35 a.m.
I'm here two minutes later, but over five blocks away.
Tommy Zaynel watches as an unknown assailant pulls a gun from beneath his shirt, crouches, and fires four times into Robert Violante's car.
Holy shit.
He came over to the car and blew those people away in less than four seconds.
And that's Zeno.
He saw someone else shoot into the car while the other witness, Davis, saw Berkowitz.
Okay.
And he described that individual as a white male, approximately six feet tall, with blonde hair.
So, guys, the question is was there more than one shooter?
Definitely so, my friends.
Definitely so.
You can see from all the sketches, the eyewitnesses, there was more than one shooter.
It wasn't David Berkowitz.
And we're going to talk about that in a little bit more detail here, but we'll keep running this clip.
We ran through this half dozen times.
And it doesn't add up.
It doesn't seem possible that he could have done this.
No, he couldn't because I seen him taking off the ticket.
He could never go back to Black Gun because I seen him.
Boom.
Pause.
It doesn't seem so that one that was Cecilia Davis.
That was the woman that saw him taking a ticket off, which they were able to pin back to Burkwitz and identify him.
So now we're gonna go ahead and play an interview, guys.
From I think this was 1993, where uh what is it?
Terry Mori from that second or Maury Terry.
Maury Terry.
Maury Terry, guys.
Interviews.
Um Burkowitz in jail.
It's gonna say it's uh this the one that says were.
Yep, there you go.
So were there multiple shooters in the Son of Sam serial spree?
Let's go ahead and uh and show that to the people um and enlarge it and uh let's get into it.
Yeah yeah, on two different occasions.
Investigative reporter Maury Terry interviewed David Burkowitz in prison for a documentary series in these rarely seen meetings.
Berkowitz tells Terry that he was not the only shooter.
That's very close.
There were a series of eight attacks.
No is the son of Sam Kelly's.
Yeah.
Did you do all of them?
Uh I was at all of them.
I was at uh more or less at all of them.
Pause scouting the area.
So he was at all of them, guys, scouting, which is what he did, and the Brooklyn shooting that we just talked about a second ago, because you guys saw with the eyewitness.
She saw him.
There was no way that he could have gotten over to shoot Violante and Moskowitz in time and get the ticket off of his vehicle, which she witnessed.
Okay.
Remember, she was the one that was able to effectively tie him to the shootings, which the police were able to use later and identify him and arrest him.
Go ahead.
And uh, I did not pull the trigger at every single one of them.
And uh, I believe the police do know that.
Burkowitz claimed his accomplices were fellow members of the 22 disciples of Hell Satanic Cult.
He joined when he was 22.
Wait, what?
And the killer cause hold on.
Well, yeah, you yeah, yeah, guys.
It's about to get there.
So we're about to start talking about Colts here in a second, and don't worry, Kim knows more about it.
But we'll keep running this clip, and uh, and then Kim will tell y'all more about it.
Sacrifices to their satanic gods.
Berkowitz agreed to go through each shooting, saying which ones he did and which ones he didn't, including Carl Denar, Carl Denaro, Rosemary Keenan in Queens.
That wasn't you were any of the 44 shootings done by females.
Uh yes.
Would that have been one shooting or two?
Uh one I know possibly two.
Well, I know that uh Carl's uh was a definitely a woman.
Berkowitz refused to name any living co-conspirators for fear of reprisals against his family.
But De Nero may have an idea of who and remember, guys, the narrow was a guy that got shot in the head.
Remember, he wanted to leave the bar and get laid and got cock blocked back there in Queens, right?
Uh he was the one that got shot in the head.
He didn't get shot by Berkowitz.
He got shot by who?
A female, my friends, aka Monko.
Book is stores while women deserve less.
Go ahead and get it, guys.
Uh because she failed her job and missed, which is why he ended up living.
Because uh, just so y'all know, booking stores right now, hardcover, soft cover, it's all there.
Um, the reason why she didn't kill him, guys, is because the she did not expect the gun to have as much kickback as it did, and that made her less accurate, obviously, when she shot at him and he ended up surviving.
So uh, yeah, yeah.
Female serial killers are almost always an L. Alien Werner's coming soon, though.
That's the one female serial killer.
I guess that's a W. Let's keep going.
I see until she is all indications point to uh to a female who was in the cult.
We can actually place her within two blocks of the shooting, and she's still alive.
She would be 71 years old now.
Who do you think shot?
I'd rather not say.
He knows who it was.
One day there will be enough evidence to have the key.
He knows who it is, man, that shot him.
But it was a female, just so you guys know, going back.
Let's go back to those uh the sketches again, Angie.
The female is the uh is the one uh with the with the hat over there on the left.
So ski's ski cap.
It's her that they think was that was the one that shot him.
Okay.
But this says that it was the Voskish.
Yeah, but I think that's the same person also that was uh that was described at the the the at his shooting as well.
If anything, this looks more than oh no, that's a dude.
That's we're gonna talk about who that is in a second.
Okay.
Um all right.
So let's go ahead and uh hit the next tab after that one, Angie.
Yeah, I know guys, shit just got weird with this uh evil cult stuff.
So we're gonna talk a little bit more about uh if he was acting alone.
No, no, play it from where it is at 21.
Uh just enlarge it.
And uh and then Kim will uh finish it off here with the with the cult stuff.
But yeah, we'll play this real quick.
This this is summarizes the cult and all the people involved.
But now it's extremely significant because Berkowitz claims he wasn't surprised, he was tipped off.
He says he received a phone call at his apartment telling him the cops were coming.
I knew it was just pretty much gonna be everything was getting groomed for the last the last few days to just kind of get picked up or something.
Somebody knew something and says, Well, you know, you're gonna you know you're gonna take a fall for this, or just being everything was just being set up.
Satan, he says by leaders of a cult, he now names as the process church of final judgment from the late 60s to the mid-70s.
The group had a New York headquarters on First Avenue in Manhattan.
At least one witness told police she saw Berkowitz entering the building only days before his arrest.
Yeah, I went down there.
More corroboration comes from the artist, who sketched several people during cult meetings in Uttermeyer Park.
Guy named Ken.
He had a like a voice like this.
Do you know who that individual is?
Yeah, it's uh Ken.
Do you know where he's from or what would he what he was a part of or anything about him?
Uh uh he was um basically a recruiter and I thought one of the leaders or elders and uh uh brother of the process and so forth.
Pause and uh moved around.
And just so you guys know, I know there's a bunch of people out there that say, hey, it's not true, there was no cult.
Uh or um David Burkowitz was not a part of this cult.
What we're gonna do for you guys, we're gonna go ahead and present.
We've done studied that side as well, so don't worry, we're prepared on both angles.
We're gonna go ahead and give you guys the cult angle that uh Morie Terry talks about and these earlier interviews describe.
Um, and then we're gonna go ahead and talk about the opposition that says that there was no cult, okay?
Um, but regardless, the main takeaway from this is this, guys.
David Burkowitz did not act alone, and that's why I wanted to make sure that we talked about that in detail with that Brooklyn shooting of Moskowitz and Violante, because the witness puts him at his vehicle taking his ticket at about 2 33 a.m. versus another um witness, right, sees a blonde-haired man crouch and shoot into the vehicle hundred uh uh blocks away.
Okay.
So there was no way that Berkowitz was the only shooter.
And then on top of that, you have a bunch of different sketches, right?
Of individuals that look drastically different from Berkowitz, by the way, okay, that um were seen at the shootings by other eyewitnesses.
Okay.
So there was no way that he was doing this by himself.
And to be honest with y'all, he's not the smartest guy, so he wouldn't have been able to get away with this by himself.
Was he involved in some of the shootings that pulled the trigger or some of the scenes?
Yes.
Well, did he pull the trigger at all the scenes?
Definitely.
Nope.
If anything, go ahead, Angie.
If anything, other people will like uh just blame him because he was he was not like the like you said, like the most intelligent guy.
Yeah.
So yeah.
Okay, Kim.
There you go.
Kim, yeah, you want to talk about a little bit about the cult and the process and what that was?
Yeah, so okay.
So going way back to 1953, the original Church of Scientology was...
Enlarge that real quick on their end, Angie, so they could see.
Same exact thing.
Hit the button.
There you go.
Okay.
So the original Church of Scientology was created, and there was two members, Robert and Marianne, who branched out from that and created the process of the final judgment, which brought their satanic rituals and
all their teachings to the U.S. And it was said that started in England yeah yeah so it was said that they brought that over to the US and from that there was another cult the children that branched out to that and that's what said that David was involved in so I'm gonna in the letters that he wrote you can kind of see a symbolic like a little sign at the end and
with this it's like satanic and if you read it like if you put it in a mirror and it flips around it says car which is the brother's last name and it also says sam in it and in a lot of the letters he wrote he mentions like satanic things such as the brat which is a little devil and the beelob he's a demon um the lord of the flies so
he mentions a lot of satanic things and then when he talks about the first letter like behind their house it was the pump and Myron how do I pull that up the pump okay so you're you're done there just drag it up from there.
so if you're done with that stuff close out that screen and then yeah just drag it up so and while she does that guys shout out to Kim for researching the evil stuff so yeah you gotta move it around the other way she's fucking up right now behind the scenes guys so stupid no that's Kim alright let's keep playing this YouTube video here Angie while we get that the pump house for her that they're talking about over there in Untemeyer Park in Yonkers you
know so this individual is Ken from the process yeah and he was at Untemeyer Park yeah the artist also drew something else in the park made an alphabet with the lettering and later on it seemed like that alphabet was very very familiar familiar because it was similar to the writing in the son of Sam letters sent during the killing spree it
was really familiar it's my letters now we can go ahead and show the Untemeyer Park stuff real quick from Kim's screen go ahead Kim just hit add so this is where the pump was and everybody referred it to as the gutters so in the letter where he said he was talking to like Jimmy Breslin yeah when he was talking from the gutters this is what he was referring to and when
they went to the scene they found blood on the roof and the walls satanic symbols they found dog bones and a lot of people said that they saw them killing German shepherds and drinking their blood yes so that's what they saw allegedly that there were people that used to use this untemeyer park place as a there'd be wearing their hoods and capes and they'd be doing rituals and humming and weird stuff like that and you know security guards had caught them there a few times and
chased after them so you know it's pretty much documented that this place untemeyer park was definitely used for rituals uh you know back in a day so uh let's keep running this uh thing and then we will go ahead and talk about the naysayers that say that berkowitz and this whole cult angle is not true and the artist identifies the person who in the park so that's john carr right there guys okay that
and john carr lived a few blocks away from david berkowitz okay and and John Carr is the one that allegedly was the um the leader of the children which was the um satanic group which was I guess a subsidiary of the process so the process guys was the original crew out of London Okay.
Um, and who also had ties to Charles Manson.
All right.
And then basically these guys out of Yonkers broke away from the process and created their own little subset called the children.
And this guy, John Carr was the leader of the children.
Now, if you guys look at that photo there, go ahead and hit escape real quick, Angie, and show the mugshot.
Yeah.
Look at that mugshot.
Tell me that doesn't look like the guy on the top right, right there.
Look at that, bro.
Tell me that's not a stark resemblance.
Okay, top right, top right.
The guy over there.
That's one that that is allegedly John Carr right there.
Who I'll tell you guys this.
That looks a lot like him.
That definitely looks a lot like him.
Show back that YouTube video.
Look at that.
That is the same fucking guy, guys.
And that's a old that's a and here's the thing.
That's a child photo, childhood photo.
And you can still see the resemblance between the two, between the mugshot, uh, etc.
And just so you guys know, John Carr is the one that to be allegedly the one that was wearing the military um outfit, if I'm not mistaken, that shot at those two girls that didn't kill them.
Uh so okay.
Let's go ahead and uh go back to Doc now and uh enlarge it.
Angie, and let's keep playing.
Sweeties, the nickname of John Carr, who Berkowitz names as a son of Sam trigger man.
This seemingly cryptic reference in a son of Sam letters suddenly becomes very clear.
Quote, some name he calls him John Wheaties right there, guys.
See it?
John Wheaties, rapist and uh suppocator of young girls.
They will call him Wheaties because his sister was his name was Wheat.
Yes.
Yes, and his sister is the one that dropped the call, dropped the dropped uh the one one the the 411 on David Burkowitz, by the way, guys.
When the detective called uh from NYPD asking about that ticket, the person that answered was um Wheaties Carr.
Wheedy's sister.
Yeah, John, yeah, John we John John Carr's sister, um, I forget her name.
Wheat.
Her name is Wheat.
Yeah.
Oh, that's why that's why they call Wheaties to John.
Okay, okay.
Okay, gotcha.
So his sister answered the phone and snitched on the guy that was working with her brother.
So crazy.
Let's let's keep going.
John Wheaties, rapist and suffocator of young girls.
Significant phrases at the time labeled the renting of a madman on the wall of Berkowitz's apartment.
Cops found this scrolled next to a punched out hole.
This is Mr. Williams' hole.
The artist never knew about that bizarre scroll, but 20 years later, he can still locate a hole in Undermeyer Park, now covered by underbrush.
He just says, you know, Mr. Williams lives in the in the hole.
They mentioned that they had rituals where they would sacrifice animals, a dog or a cat or chicken or whatever.
Berkowitz says he would become the ultimate sacrifice for the cult.
I was just there to take a fall.
I was just, I was just what happened.
You know, it was like a process, man.
I just uh you get brainwashed.
You get you know, you get you get controlled.
You're you're just a soldier now, and you gotta do what you can to just uh keep the devil happy and keep uh everybody happy, and uh and uh such a it was a stupid thing, you know.
Uh waste.
Yeah, I look back and see that I you know was foolish and threw my life away.
But at the time, so once you get caught up in that.
Man, I just once you get caught up in that, that's it.
You just I wasn't expecting to live really.
I don't know if I was gonna live.
I don't know if I was gonna die.
The threat was very real, says this former cult member who calls himself Brother John Paul.
He considers himself one of the lucky ones.
He escaped from the cult.
The only way that you could get out of this thing was either they killed you off, you killed yourself off, which would have suicide.
Okay, that was the only way to get carried out in a pine box.
John Paul says he was first recruited into the cult by none other than John Carr, a former high school classmate.
John talked very specifically about a pyramid.
Okay, and that to get to another level of this pyramid, he had to turn around and prove that he was worthy of this level and had to kill somebody.
He wouldn't succeed, but according to Berkowitz, John Carr would seriously wound two teenage girls in the third son of a Sam attack.
The next shooting was in Queens of uh and that was those two girls that we talked about earlier.
Um Donna Remote uh Remote Damasy and Joanne Lamino on November 27, 1976, when he pulled up and shot at them wearing the military uh camouflage.
Joanne Lomino and Donna De Massey.
Is it a fact that the shooter that night was John Carr?
He's not living anymore, you know.
Right.
He died shortly after I was arrested.
Right, no one carr was murdered in North Dakota.
That's John Carr right there, guys.
Got murdered in Minot, North Dakota, and we're gonna talk about that here as well.
You know, think about that.
It's a little weird that he would die a couple of days, like literally, you know, a little bit after your boy David Berkowitz was arrested.
let's go ahead just six months after berkowitz's arrest authorities there believe it was connected to the son of sam case First, it was thought to have been a suicide, but subsequent uh investigation and interviews lead us to believe that it's very likely a homicide.
Nearly 20 years later, that murder is still unsolved.
In 1979, John's brother Michael died in a high-speed auto accident in Manhattan.
Berkowitz now names Michael as the shooter of Judy Placido in Sal Lupo.
And look at look at his brother, guys.
He also looks very familiar to one of the mugshots.
If we're gonna show that as well.
Look at that one on the top left.
Tell me that's not him, guys.
Come on.
Don't go.
All right.
Yeah.
You know what I mean?
You got the a ris a start uh a crazy resemblance to John Carr on the top right and the top middle.
Then you got the top left who looks just like um just like uh Michael Carr.
Michael Carr.
Okay, go back to that photo again on the on the YouTube vid.
Look at that.
I mean, come on, man.
Yeah.
So, and Berkowitz names him as a shooter of Judy Placido and Sal Lupo.
And if you guys remember, that was a shooting that happened on um June 25th, 1977, where they both survived, okay, over there in Queens.
Remember where they where they got shot?
We showed you guys that address show that real quick, uh, Angie.
Um the the address, it's two uh yeah, that one.
That was the shooting that we showed you guys over here.
Flip it around.
There you go.
In this area.
He was the shooter, Michael Carr in this situation.
Okay.
Uh all right, let's go back to the documentary.
*music*
Yeah, it's real painful.
It's uh really uh bummer just even talking about this.
Uh and just so you know, the brother Michael Carr guys died in a car accident.
What?
Going about 97 miles per hour and crashing right into a pole.
Hmm.
That also is very strange as well.
So you're telling me both Carr brothers die within months of Burkowitz being arrested?
Interesting.
Sus.
Yeah, very, very, very sus.
Boom.
Let's keep going.
Our life is at was as is at a stage now where, like, uh, you know, you're talking about stranger.
You're talking about things that happened that were a nightmare.
I I just want to bury them in the sea of forgetfulness.
I want to move on with my life.
I can't undo the past, and uh so many people were hurt and destroyed.
It's it's unbelievable.
Next, Berkowitz offers more evidence.
He did not act alone.
And we learn how some members of the New York police department were recently stopped from reopening the Son of Sam case.
This was the gun that sealed the fate of David Berkowitz.
At a news conference beamed around the world, cops bragged they had nabbed the 44 caliber killer.
Today, Berkowitz claims there were other 44 caliber revolvers involved, held by other people.
There were some others around.
Other people had bullets.
And a lot of weapons, really, is other stuff too.
Just never turned up around.
Today, Berkowitz offers new Evidence that he did not act alone, and that members of a murderous cult orchestrated and participated in all the son of Sam murders.
The shooting of Christine Freund in Queens.
Is it true that there were three or four or even more out there that night?
Yeah, some people around.
We always had uh backup vehicle and Berkowitz also dismisses another theory that he was a madman on the loose.
The public had the impression that all of the 44 shootings were random.
Is that true?
Not trying to say not a roll of them, though.
In fact, he says each killing was a premeditated execution.
It was no coincidence that a friend of the first victim, Donna Loria, warned of her death a week before she died.
From the police report, Donna has one week to live.
Wow.
Merkowitz's new claim has some unlikely supporters, including Donna's father.
And Don remember, guys, Donna was the first victim that died on July 29th, 1976, out there on the Bronx in front of the apartment complex that we showed you guys.
Let's keep going.
And the other parents should go with the office.
I think one more time.
Also, guys, give me a favor.
I think we're safe because we're not going to use any more Netflix stuff.
So come on over to YouTube if you guys are watching on Twitch.
Open up another tab.
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Let's get the views up on this one.
I see there's a couple hundred of you guys over there on Twitch.
Let's get uh the YouTube stream uh up to over a thousand, and let's get to a thousand likes.
Uh, just because, like I said before, we so we can go up in the algorithm.
We worked really hard on this one for you guys.
Angie and Kim did quite a bit of research on the side.
Um, you know, they could have been, I don't know, doing what girls do, which is basically nothing.
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So I knew they were gonna be lame, but we prepared accordingly.
Uh let's go back to the doc.
Shots, Andrew.
Berkowitz confirms he wasn't the only hired gun of the cult.
This composite sketch of the killer of the fifth victim backs him up.
It may look like a man, but it was actually a woman.
Oh shit.
The woman who pulled the trigger that night, she was uh a member of this cult.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Is it a fact that she was from Westchester County?
And that is the that is the woman, guys, that killed Virginia Vaska Ritchien.
So the person that shot her in the face uh when she put a book up to protect herself, the Columbia University student, she was killed by a woman, guys, and uh Burkowitz was there to help, but the shooter was actually a female, which you guys just saw right there from the uh from the picture with the hat.
Yeah, I knew her from there.
This composite sketch is of the person who killed Stacy Moskowitz, the final victim.
The sketch of a blonde-haired man was never released by police.
Berkowitz says he wasn't the shooter.
This former NYPD officer worked on the case.
Why are there three cars, five different descriptions, different height, different shapes, different sizes of the perpetrators?
Somebody else was there.
Shooting victim Carl Denaro believes there were others.
You know, I mean it wasn't robbery.
That you can understand.
That might not be right.
That's the guy that knows that he was shot by a girl as well, guys.
More than likely, it was probably the same girl.
There were two girls that were involved in this in this cult, so to speak.
Um, but I would assume it was probably the same girl that fucked up with him, and she had to make up for it, so she ended up killing the other girl.
That's why she probably went and shot at point blank range to make sure she wouldn't fuck it up.
Which is why, once again, guys, women deserve less book in stores right now.
Go ahead and pick up your copy because uh women can't do anything right.
Let's keep going.
She can understand it.
I don't know.
Well, I'd like to know what the motive was why, you know, even if I was random, why we why were somebody why was somebody driving around looking for somebody to shoot for no good reason?
These police reports say there were several vehicles at crime scenes, the most notable being a yellow Volkswagen speeding away after the murder of Stacy Muskowitz.
Yeah, at this point, we have not so guys, another vehicle that they also were able to connect.
A yellow Volkswagen, and this yellow Volkswagen guys had the link to other murders as Well, that victim that um witnesses had also seen this vehicle speeding away from crime scenes.
And this was the last crime scene in Brooklyn where Moskowitz, where they saw a blonde-haired shooter, right?
With with you got that the witness that said that I think his name was Main Orkano, whatever his name is.
And then you also have a white uh Volkswagen um vehicle being seen at the scene as well.
Shit's about to get even crazier here in a second.
Let's keep going.
Been able to say that any one car is a car that belongs to this person.
Um, including the yellow Volkswagen that was reported in the paper.
But the official hunt for the VW and any other evidence would end with Berkowitz's arrest.
Sources have tied an identical VW to the car family, the neighbors who turned Berkowitz in.
But he never owned a VW.
Those same sources claim the New York police began re-investigating the son of Sam conspiracy last year.
Pause but top officials.
And that is true.
Uh the Queen's DA, uh, was it John Santucci, Angie?
Ended up reopening the son of Sam case, if I'm not mistaken.
Uh, because he also believed that there were other conspirators, and they tried to um go ahead and investigate it.
But no other arrests were made.
And you got anything?
Uh about what the Santucci opening up a case.
I remember you're researching him.
No.
Well, stupid clearly.
Never mind.
Okay, keep playing.
Adding the brothers to the case, though.
In the note that he gave out uh during his crimes and everything, he mentioned being locked in an addict.
Um, the alcohol, the drinking.
Oh, yeah, John Carr.
Like, yeah, yeah.
And the son of Sam letters.
People who knew Sam, his neighbor, said that he was an alcoholic, that he would beat his kids and locked them in his attic as punishment.
So it adds to the letters, you know, the brothers, yeah.
So just so you guys, so here's the connection, guys.
Okay, just uh recap.
You got John Carr and Michael Carr, okay, brothers, okay.
Their father is who Sam Carr.
So it would make sense that they would say, Yo, we're shooting everybody, we're doing all this, and we're the sons of Sam, we're the son of Sam.
Okay.
Why?
Because their father's name is Sam.
And then in the letter, they illustrate all the things that their father, Sam Carr, remember, he was the one that had his dog shot by David Burkowitz, he would do to punish them, putting him in an attic, etc.
All that abuse.
And he was also an alcoholic.
So it all ties back, guys.
Okay.
Let's go ahead back to the doc.
And shit's about to get even weirder now, guys.
You guys are gonna see here in a second.
ordered the case shut down.
The reason goes all the way to the top of the department.
You do not want to embarrass this department.
I believe from what we saw, there was a lot of...
And just that's not a demon, guys.
That's a police officer that was involved in an investigation.
He they're concealing his identity for obvious reasons.
Don't worry, it's not a demon.
Okay.
Go ahead.
Ballistics, they messed up searches and seizures at the time of Buckwitch's arrest and prior to his arrest.
Sources point to a midnight search of this brownstone, once owned by a suspected pornographer, drug dealer, and photographer, Ronald Sissman.
He and his girlfriend.
Shit's about to get crazy, guys.
Pay attention, okay?
You got Ronald Sissman, this guy that shoots pornography, so to speak, if you know what I'm saying.
Air quotes.
Let's keep going.
Elizabeth Platzman were murdered execution style on Halloween, 1981.
The reason for the search by police, the source says the department believes Sisman had photographed the murder of Stacey Moskowitz and had hidden a copy of the film known as a snuff film.
For the first time ever, Berkowitz says one existed.
This time when uh the sacrifice had been made, this is all you know, part of the uh the ritual and everything.
And uh there was some filming uh going on.
Somebody wanted to film it for somebody else or uh whatever.
Berkowitz says there were three people in a van at the Moskowitz murder, filming the shooting, and the evidence mounts.
This self-confessed process hit man named Jesse Turner says he was hired to kill Ron Sisman by a world-renowned artist.
Who approached you to take care of Ron Sissman?
Uh Robert Maplet.
Why?
Because uh uh Ron Sissman had possession of some film.
The late Robert Maplethorpe, a controversial artist known for his graphic and some say pornographic work.
Turner lived with Maplethorpe in the early 1970s.
Robert was not a member of the process.
He was associated with the process.
The process.
The process, they were using each other.
There was a snuff film, then what happened with it?
Uh after the after the church voted it.
Yes.
Well, I, you know, there was there were several copies made.
Robert explained it to me.
And said, look, you know, Sisman's got these films.
And uh, you know, most importantly, he's got the Boskowitz film.
We discussed him dying.
Turner claims the murders were actually carried out.
So let's get this straight.
Bill Berkowitz gets arrested on August 10th, 1977, right?
Shortly thereafter, John Carr, the leader of the of the children, aka a subsidiary of the process, right?
This cult group, so to speak, gets mysteriously killed in North Dakota.
His brother, John, is then dies of a mysterious car accident driving at 97 miles per hour, crashing into a pole a couple weeks later in New York.
Then you got a guy who was allegedly there at the Moscow shooting in Brooklyn.
Remember, guys, on June 31st, 1977, that filmed it, right?
He gets killed with his girlfriend as he enters apartment after a day on Halloween.
So tell me that to me it sounds like we're we're tying up loose ends here, okay?
It's a whole bunch of crazy shit.
All right.
Because they didn't want the police, right, to go ahead and, you know, it god forbid Berkowitz would go ahead and snitch.
They would have all these people that they could go interview that had more information on the organization.
So to me, it looks like it's cleaning up loose ends.
Anything on your ends, ladies.
Oh, um sorry, about earlier to channel.
So yeah, uh, what uh what I was looking into Santushi, he just was one of the prosecutors.
Uh David Berkow just had three prosecutors.
That was oh, yeah, because it was in different areas.
He killed in Brooklyn, Queens, and in Bronx.
Exactly.
So I I didn't remember because I I knew I knew my his name, like green for for a reason.
But the the thing is that he yeah, he had like three persecutors and John Santoshi was one of them.
Yeah, only Queen the Queen's DA decided to open up the case on other conspirators.
Brooklyn, and uh the Bronx did not want to do it.
Uh anything about anything on your head?
Yeah.
David was told about um the brothers dying.
Um he told Terry that like, yeah, that's what happens when you join a cult.
You either, you know, self-delete, you get killed, or you get into a freak accident.
So he basically confirmed that.
And Moritarias, you guys know, is the investigative journalist that wrote the book, uh, what is it, deep evil?
Ultimate the ultimate evil.
The ultimate evil, which documents uh the son of Sam shootings and the cult, etc.
Which again, we're gonna go into the the naysayers that don't believe in the cult here in a little bit as well, because they have a theory that the cult didn't exist.
That actually, uh that book that he wrote, Murray Terry, he wrote one in the first one was from in 1987, and he wrote a second part more into the cult and the satanism and everything behind this case in 1999.
Okay.
You know, check it out.
Okay.
Yeah.
All right, let's get back to it.
Okay.
So there's a little conspiracy you guys can see here.
So now you got the guy that allegedly filmed the snuff film being killed.
By Hitman Violet Process who recovered five snuff films.
he told the same story to new york city police last year but soon after the investigation was stopped they learned that the investigation led on into the san sanchez and that there were Things are not stopping that place.
Of course, I'm not sure.
And I just say not left on the street about the news.
Some other unlikely believers of the cult theory, the parents of Stacey Muskowitz, who spoke in this 1993 interview.
I had a somebody.
And the only one I knew, the only name I thought was Berkowitz.
So I had a hate David.
In my opinion, the New York police department covered it up.
The city covered it up.
I don't know what the New York City police did.
I still don't know what they did.
I feel the city did wrong.
They never followed up the case.
And I heard quotes from judges that this case would break wide open in New York.
And when it does, there's gonna be a lot of heads rolling.
Um Mrs. Muskowitz has corresponded with Berkowitz.
This letter has been in my prison cell for three years, and I never answered it.
But uh she wrote me the most beautiful letter of a person could write to to someone else, especially a person who was in some way responsible for harm being done to their family.
And uh I would just like to thank her personally from the bottom of my heart.
I'm gonna answer this letter one day when I get the courage to do that.
There's so much pain involved to even face these things.
But uh I'm truly blessed.
I'm truly blessed.
The blessed and the cursed.
Those familiar with the cult believe it is still active, just masquerading under a different cloak.
Um it's so in-depth that it would take an army of police officers, or it would take somebody with power, guts, and influence to shut these guys down and make them go to some other country.
Berkowitz agrees.
They're definitely dangerous.
I think that today.
I mean, I've been locked up behind prison walls for 20 years, so but I feel to my hunch that they've become more uh sophisticated, uh more covert.
It's my hunch that uh they have uh really gone down deep.
All right, but just as powerful.
Andy, real quick, because you went ahead, there's some naysayers that say this cult never existed, or uh the other side is that Berkowitz was never a part of this uh uh uh cult.
Do you want to talk about that real quick?
Uh yeah, what the opposers say?
I know you did some research on that.
I don't know if I can mention the main person that is behind this theory.
Um I will do it anyways, I guess.
But um, no, he doesn't he doesn't say that the cult didn't exist.
Well, he basically says, well, the people that are behind this theory, because apparently there's a lot of people behind this theory after this guy pulled it up, is that David Berkowitz was never part of this cult.
So he did they don't the process, right?
Or the children.
What?
He was never a part of this cult, the process aka the children.
They said that he was never part of the cult whatsoever.
Okay.
But um, it's funny though, because they pull out like um evidence and stuff because this guy said that he went to the places that these the this call will take place, which is the Maury Terry.
Uh no, no, Maury Terry.
This guy.
This guy that is doing the investigation.
No, I'm saying they're debunking Maury Terry.
Yeah, they're just debunking, yeah.
They're trying to debunk basically the guys that say the cult didn't exist, guys.
They're debunking Maury Terry's book.
Um and they're saying that basically one of the big things that they said, uh you want to go into it, Angie about this graffiti.
Go ahead.
Yeah.
So uh yeah, I will I will mention that and I will show you some pictures.
Well, I wanted to show you the the guy, the guy's video because he's got a picture there, but I'm not gonna do that because you know it's giving him credit.
I mean, go ahead, it's fine.
Go ahead, show it.
Oh, you think it's fine?
Okay, yeah, it's fine.
Go ahead, sure.
Go pull it up to the main screen there, just drag it over.
All right, but before that, I just wanted to say, um, yeah, he basically says that uh his discredit discrediting is that a word.
Discredit, yes.
Yeah, he's discrediting this guy, Mori, because um he didn't in his book he didn't show uh parts of the letters that David Berkowitz wrote.
He just showed like just parsing the complete letters, and also because he's saying that in the park uh uh the graffitis were were done after the 1980s the graffiti that was there the with the skulls and all that other with the upside down crosses, it was done after Berkowitz was already arrested in the 80s, it wasn't done.
Which is I'm gonna show it here.
Hang on.
The thing is this is part of the video that was looking at.
So there you go.
So yeah.
You can see this is Maury Terry right here.
Yeah, hang on, let me enlarge it.
I don't want to do it like the big thing.
But this is Maury Terry, and this is the graffitis that he thought that were part of the cult.
But um, what he's saying here is that this was just people trying to troll Maury theory.
Uh Maury Terry off, yeah.
Because long story short, guys, Moritaire was writing a book, right?
When Berkowitz got arrested and everything else like that.
And everybody knew that he was writing a book.
And he was visiting Yonkers often, right?
And going over to Untermeyer Park and going to the pump house, uh, where you guys saw that photo taken, and people would troll knowing that he was gonna go there, and they would just put all the satanic stuff there, think it just to fool him, right?
Um, and because these things were painted and drawn there basically after Berkwitz was arrested.
So they're trying to say that they did that kind of to kind of lead on uh uh Terry on a wild goose chase.
Yeah, you can see Maury Terry here as well with the paintings and stuff in the in the park.
Is there any other allegations that come from them that says that the cult wasn't real or whatever?
But yeah, well, no, it's it's just uh basically that's the main thing.
Mainly is it's it's just that that he was never part of a cult, and then he also said that he never met the cars, the car guys.
The car brothers that he didn't know them.
Yeah, and he well, there are some allegations that the brothers said uh older brothers said that they were um David Berkowitz was just harassing them, that he killed the dog, he will call uh and just like breathe at the other phone calls and just do nothing, just arrested them, you know, just molesting them.
And but yeah, I mean he would just harass them, call them often and shit.
Yeah, he shoot their dog.
He mainly he also debunked himself because um he showed uh he said that he went to the park and stuff, and he talked to people that actually belong to satanic cults and everything, and they have seen like uh rituals and stuff.
And he also spoke to a guy who was uh a homeless man that lived in the park from it here from uh I don't remember.
I brought up a lot of stuff, but anyway, he he lived like 10 years in the park.
Uh well, this time David Burkwitz would be but was doing this thing.
Okay, so he was there in the 70s when Burkowitz was out.
Yeah, and and he said that he has seen David Burkowit around hanging out around the park, and also he said that he saw David Burkowitz with with John Carr or Michael Carr once.
So, I mean, if this guy is seeing this before.
So wait, so he's saying, so wait, he said so.
Manny Grossman, he's saying in one end that the cars didn't know Burkwitz, but then this homeless guy is saying that he saw Burkowitz with the cars.
Yeah, and he also said that he doesn't believe the guy, which is like he said he doesn't believe the homeless guy.
Okay, yeah, exactly.
So you have uh like a whole witness witness saying that you saw they he saw David Workers with the car brothers and hanging out around the park, but he doesn't believe that he was part of the cult.
So it's crazy.
I mean, yeah, okay.
Okay, all right.
Um, well, either way, we wanted to present that other side for you guys as well.
The people saying that Burkowitz, so he's not denying that a cult existed, he's just denying that Burkowitz is a part of the cult.
Yeah, no, yeah, he's not denying because he said that he he talked to people that belong to the cult, and they will see like the dog, deck dogs, and cows and stuff, and yeah.
All right, so it was real, it's just that they're saying that Burkowitz wasn't a part of it.
But here's the thing, though.
There's there's so much information that shows that Berkwitz could have been a part of it because son of Sam, you got the different handwritings.
You got the the people witnesses saying that they saw Burkowitz in North Dakota, yeah, right?
And who was in North Dakota?
John Carr is in North Dakota, right?
He had ties to the minor uh Air Force base out there.
So um, and then also you got witnesses that um have Burkowitz and uh people uh someone that looks like John Carr at the scene, and then you got you know this this uh the the dog, right?
Because Burkowitz originally said, Oh, yeah, this dog is this demonic dog, is making me do all this stuff, but then you find out that he shot a dog, that dog belongs to Sam Carr, and then Sam Carr's son, okay, John Carr and Michael Carr are the actual sons of Sam, right?
And then you also know that they're the members of a cult.
So it's too many coincidences for it to not possibly be true.
So I mean, uh we'll present you guys the facts.
You guys, like I said before, you got the side that doesn't believe that Sam Burkowitz was a part of a cult at all, and there's no cult link.
And then you got the guys right on the Maury Terry side of the house that think that there was a cult and that Burkowitz was a part of this cult.
But one thing is one it I will say there's one thing that's irrefutable though.
Burkwitz did not act alone.
Okay, guys.
That is irrefutable at this point.
You got multiple witnesses with different sketches.
You got different eyewitnesses that saw different individuals.
Um you got uh Burkwoods himself saying that I didn't act alone, and then you have evidence that proves that there was no way that Burke Woods was a lone shooter, because if you have one witness literally seeing him by his car dealing with his ticket, right?
That same ticket that identified him that got him arrested by the police later on.
Then you have another witness saying, No, I saw a guy crouched down with blonde hair shoot into the vehicle that Via Lante and uh Stacey Moskowitz were in, right?
Then you know for a fact that there's more than one shooter, and you saw uh a yellow Volkswagen at the scene as well that was um that was uh involved in the situation.
I use I just want to say also that um from the part of the this guy that's saying that that is debunking Mari Cherry, he also states that that m uh he met a lot of the people that belong to the cult, and most of them were older, were like old people.
So he said that why David Berkowis, a 24 year old by ten will hang out with old people at a cult.
So that was also one of his arguments with its name.
Okay, that Berkowitz was yeah, because Berkowitz at the time was a postal worker guy's 24 years old, making about 13,000 hours a year.
So yeah, uh Annual, go ahead, Kim.
But as well, David and um 1993 told a reporter, we made a pact, maybe with the devil, but also with each other.
We're going all the way with this.
We're soldiers of Satan now.
I was just too far in, too loyal, too much playing the role of the soldier and trying to please people.
So that kind of just confirms that he was part of something and that he had a pact with other people, and most likely being the car brothers.
Well, these arguments uh I was just saying because if he also said that most people in the in the the call were old, that's also proven that they might have used Berkowitz to, you know, as an image for the cult, you know, to just use him because he was stupid.
And the other thing that is uh shit, I lost my train of thought what I was gonna say.
The two, um go ahead.
Him saying that everybody else was older kind of contradicts um something because in the letter he said that they're working for Papa Sam.
So he would refer to Sam, the car's father, as like the head of everything.
Yeah, and that he needed to drink blood to maintain his youth.
So maybe the cult also had such older people doing all these sacrifices, doing all these things to try to maintain their youth.
Yeah.
Well, these guys the other weird thing too.
That's what I was gonna say.
The the the suspicious deaths.
Like, I mean, you're telling me both brothers die literally within like months of uh Berkwitz getting arrested, weeks.
Yeah, like that's also weird as well.
So I mean, too much suspicious stuff, too many weird coincidences, guys.
So that's what Andy USB.
There is another thing that that made me laughable because these guys is just stating facts that he's just disagreeing, uh disagreeing him.
So he also said that in October 21 of 19 19 uh 76, two days before the Dinaro shooting, a woman named Burnt saw a headless uh German Shepherd in the park.
So that also proved that they were kind of uh partially doing like I don't know, kind of doing rituals, but each time they they will do like uh a shooting or an attack.
Something I also found weird was the fact that the brothers never were brought in like for questioning at all.
Yeah.
And a lot of people nobody interview them.
Yeah, a lot of people talk about how police were so fed up, and you have to remember in the beginning of all this, the NYPD was cut, like a lot of people and workers were cut.
So they had already few people working double.
Yeah.
So they just wanted to put an end to everything.
They wanted to put someone behind bars, they wanted someone to be responsible.
So when they caught him, they interviewed him for only 30 minutes for him to confess to absolutely everything.
And all he said was, My neighbor's dog is a six thousand year old demon that was telling me what to do, and they were like, Okay.
And they never interviewed the brothers.
And and the thing also is that Davy Berku is later on said that uh the whole story about the dog is is false.
He said in in an interview, I think that he he made that up.
He only said it because he wanted to be classified as crazy so that he wouldn't be put away.
And then he then stated like he was a born-again Christian and is now not the son of Sam, but the son of hope.
And Christians see him as a prophet.
Oh shit.
Wow.
Yeah, and that's why uh he's actually you know found God and become much more religious in this situation.
Uh so I mean, I think he's still up there, he's still in in prison.
He hasn't been executed or anything.
But he got denied parole though, I think in 2011, and that was the last time.
He has kept applying, and one more thing.
Yeah, there's a son of Sam Law now because of how famous this case became.
Yeah, so now serial killers, like all these um criminals aren't able to profit, profit from like all the attention, all the books, all the movies, not memorabilia, nothing, yeah.
Yeah, so the son of Sam is now a law.
So he got the attention he wanted.
Yep, that's for sure.
Yep, and I think uh Jeffrey Dahmer and a couple other serial killers didn't end up getting pro profiting from their situation.
I think even John was it John Wayne because John Wayne Gacy had a bunch of uh paintings that he made while he was in prison.
I don't think he made a dime off of those as well, even though some of them sold for ridiculous amounts of money.
Uh the aka the the killer clown.
Um so yeah, guys.
Uh let's say some of these super chats real quick.
Kim, go ahead.
Um, I wanted to ask you more before if you wanted to pull up the thing about Michael Francisi talking about.
Oh, yeah, you know what?
Let's go ahead and pull that up while Kim reads the chats.
Uh as you guys know, quick little recap for y'all while uh Angie pulls that up.
Good.
Just go on the it's on my channel on this also.
Actually, just go on the Fresh of Fit one just to make it safe because I didn't pull record the full thing on Fresh and Fit.
Sorry, on Freddit.
Um, yeah, we actually had Michael uh Francisi uh Michael Francis on the Fresh Fit podcast last week, guys.
It was a great interview.
Uh I'm gonna have him here on Fed Reacts as well.
Um, but he talked about how um they were also the mafia.
The Colombo Crime Family was involved in uh the Son of Sam situation.
They are positive, and then I think it's in the timestamps, Angie.
Uh just search it on the timestamps and uh we'll go and we'll put we'll run that clip real quick for you guys.
Uh really really cool shit.
Um, but while we do that, um Kim, go ahead and could you uh hit the chats real fast while Angie finds us?
Gogo says, like the video, people and Myron, not sure if you did this already, but can you make an equipment?
Can you make a video on equipment for your channel?
Would appreciate it.
Flock to live.
Oh man, I can't give the sauce, bro.
I can't give the sauce.
What else?
Um Stefan says, Myron, I have two serious questions.
I'm looking to find a young, thin 18 to 22-year-old girlfriend, but I'm 6'1, 267 pounds.
How should I fix this?
And second, can you make a video on Genero Meatball?
Arthur the hitman.
Uh well, don't be fat.
You can't be fat, bro.
Um, that's just unacceptable and get your money up.
Like uh having having your money up, guys, and having uh being in shape are two literally glitches in the matrix to just becoming a more attractive man in general.
Uh, you can't find it, Angie.
No, I think it's right here.
Remember that, but I yeah, I think it was here, life in the 70s.
So you know what?
We could go ahead and play it because the um Francine uh Michael Francis actually uh details uh how crazy the 1970s were, and just so y'all know you had serial killers running around crazy, you had the mafia was running the running the show.
Um, so we'll go ahead and uh and if you guys haven't seen this interview, go check out this interview, it was fucking lit.
Go ahead.
Okay, here how dangerous New York City used to be even back then, and then when before Giuliani came in and really was you know making a push to clean up crime.
Like, what was it like being in New York City in that era?
Like, was it just I mean, the city uh you couldn't go to Times Square.
Well, we could, but I mean Times Square was you know the the porno capital little world of the country, at least back then.
It was a disgusting place, quite honestly.
He didn't want to be there.
Uh, but crime was rampant.
Yeah, you know, we didn't have trouble with the local police, you know.
As a matter of fact, you know, i in New York with 750 guys, many of us had relatives that were police guys, yeah.
Or we had neighbors that were in a police force, so we got along with them.
We didn't have any trouble.
Uh our nemesis with the FBI, we have trouble with the locals.
So, you know, I had gambling operations and then we were on the off The cops.
I mean, it was it was a good time for us with respect to that.
Yeah.
And it was a great time.
I mean, I had you know some good clubs back then, and uh, you know, Studio 54 was around.
We we had a lot of fun, you know.
I put it that way.
When it comes to networking, right?
Uh, for the I guess the family, so to speak.
What was like the process of meeting people for like business, I guess, getting things done behind the scenes, you would say.
Well, it was technical.
Fresh.
Hang on.
Let me see if I can like go forward and find the part where he talks about baby breakfast.
Bother me done.
And the second thing is they want to know what you're doing so they can get a piece.
Yeah, of course.
So it goes both ways.
So, you know, that was uh like even if I had to go to Chicago to do business, I would tell my boss, I'm going to Chicago.
Should I check in with anybody?
They would tell me who to check in with there, and I'd say, listen, out of courtesy, come in here, just want to let you know this is what I'm doing.
Wow.
So, you know, we we had that kind of respect for one another in that regard.
Um there were five crime families in New York, and then there were how many, uh, if I'm not mistaken, was it nine nationwide?
You had nine that were actually part of the commission.
Yeah, I want to like skip forward to where he's talking about baby breakfast.
You're talking about the market.
So you guys you could go check that out.
They're finding it.
Nope.
Yeah, because they're just did you change the subject.
Maybe where it says the 300 guys now.
Yeah, maybe where the New York was a dangerous place, but we talked that that was already that was what it was.
Yeah.
What was my same answer?
We didn't do that.
No, do you want me to read the chat?
Yeah, read the chats while we find it.
Okay.
IRS says Angie's a bum shirt is coming in soon.
Um imagine if all these motherfuckers watching like the video lol, just giving things for the content brother.
Christian Kelly, keep up the good work on FNE, FNF and FedE.
Super cool to get the Fed perspective and detailed breakdowns from the legal side.
The sauce is real.
Shout out, Angie.
Thank you.
Rob says it is definitely the best show.
Mo says, I heard Ecuador makes the best Sade Plus.
Mo is just there for the beef.
Mo is the first time.
He really for V. That's it.
That's all he's doing.
He's just dying laughing right now.
You guys, RPO Studios.
Love the new name.
Keep killing it.
Sparky No.
Myron, I got my return of 5k on my original 11k investment.
Fellas, hit the gym, stop chasing 304s and focus on your back.
Myron, you change my life for the absolute best.
Can I get a Dom DeMarco?
Man.
Hold on.
I I'm gonna find it right now.
I'm I'm uh Dom Demon.
Get the likes up, by the way.
Tell them to get the likes up.
Yeah, guys, get the likes up, please like the video, and subscribe to the channel.
Nobody's gonna give you a sauce like this.
We're we're getting you guys the uh the new intro right now.
That's why I'm behind Angie here downloading it.
I got I got the new intro.
Uh we'll play for you guys on the way out.
All right.
Are you gonna play the video?
No, yes.
Okay, yeah, lost Ronin says, love the channel, Myron.
Can y'all cover the Long Island Sound Killer?
I think he's a modern day zodiac that also has never been found.
Oh, yeah.
Um, I know who that guy is.
I think he strangled like 20 chicks out there um in New York in the uh 90s and and 2000s.
Yeah, yeah.
They have they still haven't caught him to this day.
Uh the two big serial killers that haven't been caught to this day are that dude, the Long Island Strangler, and then there's another guy out of Chicago.
I think they call him the Chicago Strangler.
Did the Zodiac killer get caught?
He never got caught either.
But there is a suspect.
There is there is a suspect.
I mean, I we can should we just give this update now?
I might as well.
All right.
So uh actually it happened.
Uh, you know what, Angie, pull it up on Google real fast.
Or actually, you know what?
Um, yeah, Angie could pull it up on Google real quick while you keep reading the chats, Kim.
Uh, but basically, uh, there was uh there's a group of guys called the cold case people, right?
And you could close all those tabs, by the way, Angie.
Okay.
We don't need all those, so it the thing will run a little bit smoother.
But anyway, there's a group of guys called the cold case uh crew basically.
And what they do is is that they solve you know cold cases, you know, big serial murder cases, blah, blah, blah.
And what ended up happening was they found uh they identified the the the who they think is a zodiac killer is a guy named uh Gary Francis Post, if I'm not mistaken.
And I talked about this in the Zodiac Killer episode in more detail if you guys want.
But there was recently um some news that came out.
We'll pull it up on Google real quick.
Just type in a Zodiac Zodiac Killer uh Angie on Google.
Just pull it up, hang on.
Yeah, just put just just put zodiac killer and it's gonna come right up.
Yep.
Share the screen.
Yeah, give it a little right here.
Give us one second, guys.
Bear with us.
Yeah, just put just put Zodiac killer.
You don't ever got to put in new Zodiac.
Just put in Zodiac here.
You're gonna see the news that broke.
Yeah, hit enter.
Okay, scroll down.
See, and this broke a two days ago.
Uh cold case investigators, and we can read it from the Daily Mail.
Go ahead and read it from the Daily Mail.
Three days ago, two days ago.
See it in the corner there.
Yeah, right there.
Read that.
Uh the very long list of Zodiac Killer suspects a group as groups as group claims Air Force vet is notorious cold case killer.
There are plenty of other names, including U.S. Senator Ted Cruz.
So yeah, the Zodiac Killer guys by far is the most infamous.
Can you X that little thing there?
Fuck Pets Meds.
Oh, this is the same.
Yeah, hit X. Yeah, fuck that.
Get out of here.
They're not paying us.
Yeah, they're not paying us.
Um Zodiac Killer Sloughs continue to turn up new evidence more than half a century since the murder terrorized Northern California, leaving at least five people dead.
If you guys want more detail, you guys need to go ahead and watch the uh Zodiac Killer breakdown that we did.
Also, I suggest you guys go watch the movie uh from 2007 from uh with uh Jake Jill and Hall.
A group of investigators yesterday claimed to have evidence uh proving a USA you United States Air Force veteran was behind the slangs, which primarily targeted young couples in the late 1960s.
The case breakers team first name Grant Gary Francis Post as a suspect two years ago, but now say the FBI has a potential uh a partial, excuse me, a partial DNA match which could tie him to the murders.
Um, however, Post isn't the only suspect in the frame as a serial killer who claimed the menacing letters to newspapers in the 1970s that he had killed 37 people.
The only suspect authorities ever publicly identified as Arthur Lee Allen, a school teacher who was institutionalized in 1975 for child molestation, but the cops only ever had circumstantial evidence against a pedophile who died in 1992.
Incorrect.
Yes, she died in 1991.
We'll keep going.
Yeah, he died just when he died right when he was gonna be brought in.
Matter of fact, he died when the person that he shot survived, identified him out of a six six man lineup.
They were gonna bring him in for questioning on that, and he died of heart failure shortly thereafter.
This is Gary Francis Post right here, guys.
Um and um the case breakers team first name, and he's dead now, guys.
He died in 19 in uh 2018.
This guy, Gary Francis Post.
Uh this is the sign that's the Zodiac sign.
Uh scroll down.
And um other suspects uh include Lawrence Kane, who was picked out of a photo lineup by a woman who claims she was abducted by a zodiac, Ross Sullivan, who bore a striking resemblance to the killer's police sketch, and Richard uh Gaikowski, who who was said to have had a similar voice.
Um, and then who was murdered, they talk they show the people that were murdered, right?
Which, if you guys want more detail of this, go ahead and watch my Zodiac Killer breakdown.
It's actually one of my favorite episodes that I did.
It was extensive, it was about four hours long, but I go into detail about all this stuff.
Yeah, but long story short, the reason why this stuff break broke the news recently is because the FBI does have a partial match of Gary Francis Post and the cold casebreakers want to go ahead and get a get uh get that tested.
This is also a big case that has a load of theories behind it.
Yes, there's an entire website, guys.
There's a whole team of armchair detectives that are investigating the zodiac case to this day.
Like he hasn't killed anyone since like 1970.
Yeah, like yeah, I don't think he's killed any like the last known killing was uh 19 no 1969.
Well, Paul Stein.
I think no, he killed more people after that.
I think yeah, but but I mean that we were that they were able to tie to him.
Yeah, actually, yeah, Paul Stein went on and boys, if you know what I'm saying.
But uh go ahead, hit um show the screen real quick, Angie.
The screen?
Yeah, share screen.
Like, okay, scroll down, scroll down.
Like, yeah, keep going, keep going.
Yeah, Paul Stein was killed on October 11th.
Uh this guy was swinning when he died.
Yeah, yeah.
I think he was a final victim.
Yeah, scroll up, scroll up a bit.
Okay, scroll up, scroll up.
No, no, up, up, up, up.
Okay.
Yeah.
Uh, yeah, Zodiac's final known victim was saxy driver Paul Stein, killed on October 11, 1969.
Yep, dude, it's remember, it's crazy how much I still remember about this case.
Um, there actually I I ain't gonna lie, the Zodiac case is one of my favorites.
Um well El Myro for doing it without me and doing it with a lame ass woman.
It was before I met you, okay?
So uh veteran though.
So stupid.
Anyway, yeah, that girl was the conversation.
Um, and guys, don't forget to like the video by the way.
How many people we got watching?
Uh 1100.
A thousand.
1100?
Shout out to y'all, man.
Like the video, guys.
Let's get to 1k likes.
Um, all right, let's keep going.
Let's go back to the super chats.
Go ahead, Kim.
You got it.
Then boy said, What did we speak?
What did we say last week?
Um, what did we say?
Oh, then boy with the CIA symbol.
I don't remember what you said last week, bro.
You're gonna have to come get me.
Who else?
Julio says, Myron, I'm curious if you have any knowledge on tech sales, not stem per se, but more on sales dev rep. Was thinking of buying the course on course careers, but not 100% sure if it's legit.
Any thoughts?
Um, there's a bunch of course uh, there's a bunch of free content out there, man, on high ticket sales, man.
Just watch that stuff before you decide to go ahead into into that and spend a bunch of money.
1929 G. Love your work and dedication.
Team, keep it up.
I like this team.
Train them well, Myron.
Hey man, shout out to them, man.
They they did do a lot of work behind the scenes.
Uh, you know, obviously, as you guys saw the hell, they had knew some things that I didn't even know.
Uh, so they did their research as well and came prepared.
Shout out to the ladies.
Julio became a member.
Shout out to you, Julio.
Welcome to the team, my friend.
Jimmy says, hairline looking sharp, Myron.
Are you onester ride?
No, no, I remember I did a hair transplant, guys.
So uh, you know, I've been putting some of that minoxido foam as well on the hair.
You can see you can see his car process.
I'm not as not as bald as I used to be, but uh hair's coming back, guys.
Hairs coming back.
What else?
Always wear that shirt while doing this show.
Yeah, I I've had this shirt for years, guys.
I've actually had this shirt since 2013 when I first got on the job.
I've had it for 10 years, man.
Yeah, you should wear it.
It looks nice.
It's cool.
Yeah, all right.
You have to tuck it in, but yeah, I gotta maybe next time I'll be all tacked out and I'll fucking wear my uh my five eleven's as well.
That's the cargo pants you wear during raids.
But yeah, go ahead.
What else do we got, Kim?
John says, When is part two of Ryan Dawson's 911 coming again?
And then Myron, why do you take Angie from me?
Next Friday, guys, and you guys can have her back.
Uh yeah, no, next Friday, guys.
We're gonna have uh Ryan Dawson on next Friday to cover part two of 911.
Stati became a member.
Yo, shout out to you, my friend.
Welcome to the Fed it uh sorry, Fed it.
My bad.
I give my stupid Fed Reacts uh channel.
Steady also says, from green eggs and ham to the son of Sam.
Okay.
Uh shout out to Dr. Seuss.
What else?
It's Dr. Seuss.
It's like a card like kids' book over here.
Addie says, any interest in covering the Yakuza of Japan.
Yes, I will cover the guys.
Don't worry, these organized crime groups.
I'm gonna cover them.
Uh Yakuza, Triads, uh Russian Mafia.
I know some of you guys asked me about the Russian mafia.
Uh, I'm gonna cover um the Colombians, right?
Obviously, well, we have uh we have Kim here for that as well.
She's from the regime as well.
She's even funnier.
We're gonna cover Pablo Escobar and all that.
That we're gonna cover the Mexican cartels as well.
The thing is though, guys, is when I cover like these big organizations, I want to make sure that we do it right.
As y'all know, I warned you guys, you guys asked me for the mafia for months, right?
What are we doing?
We're doing a whole mafia series.
It's been what five, six, seven, five weeks now, plus that we've been covering a mafia.
I told y'all when I do these big organizations, it's gonna take weeks because I'm gonna do one person at a time and cover it extensively so that you you know we have a nice catalog of work.
When I did 9-11, also took weeks for me to complete 9-11 for you guys.
Hell, they took one of my episodes down.
It was that thorough.
So um, I'm definitely gonna cover all these criminal organizations for you guys as well.
The Yakuza, the triads, I don't uh see that as taking you know multiple episodes.
Uh, but some of these other ones like the Mexican cartel uh and the Colombian cartels, yeah, those are gonna be multiple episodes.
Um, there is a there is a case that I would like to cover that I mentioned to you, Mario, like a long ago of this Yakuza Jacusa Mafia group that killed uh 16 year old back in the I think it was in the 80s or 90s or something like that.
Oh, yeah, yeah.
That girl, that young girl.
Yeah, were they Yakuza though?
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
There was one of the guys in the main one, the leader of the group that he belonged to the Yakuza.
That's why everyone was so scared of him, and that's why they let him do all the things that he did with the group.
Did you guys know the name?
I can't remember the name of the couple.
There was a girl that was like graped for several months, right?
That girl?
Yeah.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
Someone in the chat's gonna put it.
It was it was a very interesting for 44 days.
I remember the details and everything, but I can't remember the name.
Someone in the chat's gonna remember it.
It was a girl that was abused for 44 days.
Yep.
Yep.
Uh what else we got here for chats, uh, Kim.
JK Joker Man says W wives inshallah.
And W Myron appreciate you, my brother.
I appreciate that, my friend.
You know, actually, I want to hear a funny story yesterday.
Uh fucking um.
So I'm like, you know, about to go to sleep, tired as hell.
Oh my god.
And Angie walks in, right?
Fucking mute.
Yeah, no, you ain't me on my mic.
I'm saying this.
She walks in, bro.
She bought a bunch of fucking condoms for me.
Dr. Marco.
Shout out to Angie, W wife.
So uh yeah, fucking hilarious, man.
I don't I mean, I cannot mute my own because the inverted to mute him is all the way to the city.
Yeah, he can't find it.
And Ruskin doesn't know where to mute him.
No, I I know where to mute him.
I'm sure to hear this.
We talked about it last time at Target.
We were like, should we get him some comments?
Yeah, we gotta keep these men out of the S T D. Yeah, man.
Uh hey, um shout out to the wives, man.
Don't Domonko flow.
Shout out to y'all, man.
They helped me out a lot behind the scenes, man.
So uh what else do we what else do we got here?
W A says, Can you do Chicago Ripper Crew?
They're a group of serial killers, cannibals, rapists, and necrophilia's with 18 victims.
Then boys were walleting.
Okay.
Can you write that one down, Angie, please?
Uh Chicago Ripper Crew.
That's a first.
I've never heard of that.
I think I've got it.
You do have that somewhere?
Yeah.
Okay.
You got it?
Yeah.
Okay.
Go ahead.
Three digital digital?
Digital.
Son of Sam, son of Ham, son of Jam.
Throw all these terrorists in jail.
Fuck them.
Okay.
Okay.
Appreciate that.
W Stefan Meyer, my money is not a problem.
I make 80k a year.
Okay.
Uh work till it's a six figs, my friend.
And then get in shape.
That's another big one.
But work till six.
If you make if you could make 80k a year, you can 100% make uh 100K.
Stanton Scott, I don't live in a city.
I live in a town.
Think he was just replying to someone else's chat.
Oh, okay.
All right.
World's coolest nerd 23 2330.
Okay.
Appreciate that.
I think he was like for the other video for the one you guys were looking for.
Oh, okay, yeah, yeah.
Oh, shout out.
Shout out to you, my friend.
He found it.
All right.
2330.
This is the uh the David Burkewitz situation with uh the mafia.
So yeah.
I got it.
Okay.
Junior Troy.
Could someone tell Fresh I like the video already?
And then Junior Troy again.
Could someone tell Mo I like the video already?
Okay.
All right.
And guys, do me a favor.
Like the video.
We got uh I think 1k to 1100 you guys watching right now, so please like the video.
Uh Angie, you want to pull this up?
1200.
Um 1200 live.
Okay, guys, like the video.
Oh, yeah, between Twitch and YouTube.
And that is one 1K people that have liked the video.
Okay, okay, sweet.
Thank you, guys.
Oh shit.
Dom Demon Go.
All right, let's go ahead and pull up this Michael Francis interview of him talking about David Burkwoods.
This is really interesting shit, guys.
I was freaking out behind the in behind the scenes when he no, we had connections basically right into the White House during that.
We had a lot of political power at that point.
And uh New York was a bad place.
I gotta be honest.
Before Giuliani took over, fear city.
Yes, yeah, and it really was, but we weren't in fear.
And no serial killers came into our neighborhoods, that's for sure.
As a matter of fact, you know, the son of Sam was rampant at that time.
We were looking for him.
There's one thing, my we were very protective of our neighborhoods.
There was no crime in our neighborhoods, right?
None Whatsoever.
And uh we were looking for him.
I almost had him one night.
We had a tip where he was, but we missed him, unfortunately.
But we we were on the lookout for him.
Wow.
But it was uh yeah, and now because he was doing shootings in the Bronx and in Brooklyn.
Yes, yes.
So and Queens.
Okay, so all over, all over the boroughs.
But uh the crazy thing now, he got life with triple.
I don't know what he got, but uh he read a copy of my book, and a guy I know is writing a book about him, it's gonna come out soon, and they asked me to to write the introduction.
Oh wow to the book.
So I wrote it, you know.
Almost got him too.
Yeah, does he know that you guys were looking for it?
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
He wanted to meet me.
I can't get into the prison to see him.
Yeah, he's converted now, he's become a man of faith and all that stuff.
That's amazing story.
But I was gonna kill him one night.
We got all the show.
Dumb the monko.
Oh man, because I I mean it makes sense because if you got a guy running around the streets, right?
Like killing people, well, it's bad for business.
People aren't gonna go out, they're not gonna gamble, they're not gonna spend money.
Uh and the mafia, right?
Had a lot of these industries right in their pocket.
So if you got this dude running around having everybody terrified, right?
Yeah, bad for business, bro.
We need to get rid of this guy.
So um that makes sense.
That makes sense.
Uh, that they would be involved in uh finding him.
And by the way, we're gonna go ahead and have Michael Francis on Fed Reacts, by the way.
Yes, we're gonna do an interview with him about the Columbo Crime family.
So that's gonna be lit.
We're gonna get insights from him about Joe Colombo and uh that whole side and get a more detailed look because you guys know uh Michael Francis was a capo for the Columbo Crime family.
Um, and you know, he's making eight million dollars a week, you know.
Uh, you know, skimming gas pumps and not paying taxes, which is hilarious.
Uh so yeah, it's gonna be great.
Okay, finally, Angie will be able to ask she had questions that she had, and we didn't get to ask because we had a short amount of time.
When I got here that day, she goes, I want all your stuff, and she's like smiling, and that's all I yeah, she was mad.
She she sent me uh so Angie walks in and she sends me like a list of questions.
I said like 20 questions, and I was like, bruh, I don't got time to ask all these questions.
I answered a good amount of them during the show.
No, but uh when we bring it back, we'll we'll ask those uh questions because Angie had all these like detailed questions that we didn't have time to get into.
Yeah, but uh all right, all right.
Let's let's let's go back to uh no hang on hang on what what go ahead yeah Myron only answered like three questions of what I sent him because send him like a whole list.
So he ended up the he said in the in the live that uh Angie send me your most important question, and I said like four questions, and I told him like shoes, right?
Shoes won.
And he didn't do anything, he just ended up the interview, and I was curious next to him all like ah and writing in the chat, but my questions.
Yeah, he did not, but um I'm happy that we get to see him again.
It will be left later.
The books later in on yeah, yeah, he left us some books as well.
Yeah, I got that one.
So shout out to Michael Francis, great guest.
It was uh it was uh definitely yeah, he left uh both books.
Uh the one I think is his autobiography, another one is about the mob.
So um definitely, and I'll probably be at his event in July as well that he's gonna have uh here in Miami with Mike Tyson.
So that'll be that'll be a good time.
Um all right.
Uh any let's finish up the chats real quick.
Oh, we finished.
Oh, we're done?
Yeah, all right, cool.
Uh guys, so um hope you guys enjoyed that episode of Fed Reacts, man.
Uh I told you guys this one was gonna be a thorough one.
Um go ahead and like the video, subscribe to the channel if you haven't already.
I think we got the new intro.
It should be downloaded, right?
Yeah, Angie.
Guys, I've never seen this this intro slash outro, so we're gonna go ahead and run it for y'all.
Do you know how to do it, Angie?
Yeah, on the side, hit the okay.
You want to have one more chat.
Just came in.
All right, go ahead.
Uh Kim, go ahead, read it.
Yeah, let me oh.
We missed you, Myron.
I love fresh, but think about this was really killing me.
Must killing me slowly.
Was killing me slowly, and that was from just Low Cardi.
And just love Guardi Pi Dollars.
One more Metando Power.
Have you?
Or will you cover Todd Colfin?
Call help.
I think you did that one.
Don't worry.
He was from my county that no one knew about.
People still theorize about some missing cases, and there likely remains that they're still that they're still on his former property.
Oh shit.
Uh okay.
Um, do we have that one on the list, Andrew?
Yeah, we do.
We do have it.
We we do have him for quite a while.
But I think you did him, no.
Uh ring a bill.
No, Todd.
What was it again?
Todd, what dot cop help?
No.
Nope.
No, I don't think I did him now.
Anyway, Todd, what?
Call can you put all the the super chat again right here?
Wait.
No, no, no, I never did Todd Kelho.
I thought they said Brian Koberger for a second.
I we didn't know.
Yeah, me too.
I think it's a good one.
Yeah, yeah.
I thought it was Burr Koberger.
No, we did we did, yeah, we did him, but we didn't do that guy.
So uh cool.
All right, guys.
Uh I'm I'm pleased to announce.
Let's see how this uh intro came out.
This is like a rough draft, so I hope you guys enjoy it.
Uh like the video on your way out, guys.
Subscribe to the channel if you haven't already.
Timestamps are gonna be up very soon.
Um love y'all and uh Angie, roll it.
Our special agent with homelands investigations.
Okay, guys, HSI.
Jeffrey Williams, an associate of YSL did commit the felony.
So here's what 6ix9ine actually got.
I can see your conspiracy.
This attack shifted the whole US government.
This guy got arrested espionage, okay.
Zodiac killer is a pseudonym of an unidentified serial killer who operated northern California.
All these serial killers guys, um, Samuel Little, etc.
They really get off on getting attention from the media.
He didn't want them to leave, he wanted to keep them there, and he didn't care how it was done.
He wanted to make sure that he was always the one.
We're gonna go over his past, the gang ties, so that this all makes sense.
Alright, uh, not bad.
We got some edits that we gotta make on it.
Uh, you know, that's a decent first draft.
Um, that's the first time I saw it with you guys.
Um, yeah.
Other than that, I think any anything y'all got before we close this thing out?
No, that's it.
That's it.
All right.
Shout out to Kim, shout out to Angie behind the scenes helping me out.
Uh I'll let you guys know when we have um Michael Francis on.
We'll catch you guys on the next episode of Fed Reacts.
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