A Conversation with David Berkowitz Part 3 of 6

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Part 3 of 6 of my interview with David Berkowitz on January 12, 2009 at Sullivan Correctional Facility in South Fallsburg, New York. For more information, send an email to Dlefko123@ymail.com.
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  • Even though he's a serial killer, I give him a little credit for admitting his crimes and changing his life around..

  • You guys are crazy this guy is no diff than he used to be. I bet if you met him at the time where he killed those people he would be pretty much the same guy; Calm, well spoken, a seemingly regular nice guy just like most serial killers. They dont usually stand out as far as odd behavior. If he was to be let out he would do some sort of sick acts.

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  • yeah David, what you gonna write on your resumé? Formery employer: SAM. Skills: Point blank murders.

  • I think you are nit-picking. You don' t have to burst into tears at every mention of a loss to still feel the pain of it. Come on! the interviewer is a nice guy!

  • who is more human, that is who has God in his spirit,,the atheist jewish interviewer, or the born again David?

    David.

    Why?

    David truly prayed that God would help those traped and fated for death in the buildings..the intereviewer seems so nonchalant, so casual about his own brothers horrific death in tower 2.

    David is alive and a real human, born again in God,,

    the interviewer needs a soul search, David can help him find a life with Christ.

    David is free/the interviewer is in prison.

  • @antixbush there's a huge difference between thinking of killing someone and actually doing it you know...plus not everyone has thoughts of killing strangers and if you do....well it's not very normal..

  • However, he might have changed because more than 30 years past by, but he`s "The Son of Sam", one of America`s darkest Nightmares. Who is old enough to remeber the story, can remeber the fear....

  • Thinking & fantasising about killing someone is natural human behaviour especially if that person hurt and upset your feelings, but obviously you don't act these out.

    Serial killers do not have those kind of internal fantasies, if they did they would internally overcome the aggression and not go on to kill.

  • @truthdonthurt  Thank you.

  • @stitchesful My thoughts exactly.

  • @truthdonthurt Well, if he actually said that he doesn't want to be paroled because of the reasons I gave, I suppose he really is a changed man. But, once again, that just doesn't make any difference. It would be further injustice to his victims and to their friends and families if he was ever released. He owes it to them to stay right where he is. If he realizes this, then God bless him, but don't ever release him.

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