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Bill and Jack look over Jack's handwritten notes taken at the time of his month's long interview with Berkowitz.
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Bill and Jack examine letters Berkowitz and Jack exchanged after the interview concluded.
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Bill and Jack examine letters Berkowitz mailed Jack asking him to come to the prison and interview him in his official capacity as a reporter.
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Bill and Jack look over a collection of documents put together in order to pass the "Son of Sam Law", which Berkowitz asked Jack to get him a copy of.
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As David Berkowitz joins a short list of infamous killers, a movie is being made on his life, a movie, he fears, will encourage others to do what he did.
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David struggles with the way in which those close to him deal with the attention afforded them due to their association with him, namely his birth mother, Betty Falco.
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Adjusting to life in prison, David Berkowitzâs conscious weighs heavy as he looks for someone to tell his story to.
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Ahead of court proceedings, David Berkowitz tells a group of psychologists a very bizarre story about a 6,000 year old demon named âSamâ who ordered him to kill through a talking dog named âHarveyâ.
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As a result of a string of near misses and circuitous events, David Berkowitz is arrested.
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As press coverage reaches a boiling point, David watches the funeral of one his victims on television, exposing a lifelong curiosity about death.
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David Berkowitz taunts police and press alike through a series of deranged letters dubbing himself, âThe Son of Samâ.
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Not being arrested as quickly as he suspected, David Berkowitz decides heâs going to need a story.
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The duality of Berkowitz explored, David patrols New York City with homemade emergency rescue equipment hoping to be a hero, while at the same time, looking for a woman to kill.
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New York City press begins to put together the idea that the recent string of attacks terrorizing the city, may be connected, dubbing the assailant the â.44 Caliber Killerâ.
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After murdering a young woman named Donna Lauria, David Berkowitz second attempt to take a womenâs life is âunsuccessfulâ, sending him into a tailspin.
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On a trip to visit an old Army buddy in Texas, David Berkowitz sees the film that will change his life forever, picking up the gun featured in the film, the very next morning, the infamous .44 revolver.
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As Davidâs destructive nature continues to turn outward, he looks for a killer to model himself after, and believing his has found one, embarks on his first attempt to murder a woman.
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David Berkowitz launches a heroic effort to locate his birth mother, the encounter with whom, does not go according to plan.
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Back in the Bronx following an honorable discharge from the Army, David Berkowitz shakily attempts to settle into civilian life when he finds out his birth mother, Betty Falco, is still very much alive.
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David Berkowitz joins the military, and picks up, along the way, the fundamental tenements of what, would eventually become the âSon of Sam Storyâ.
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