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Le Fils de Sam: Autoportrait d'un tueur

Original title: Conversations with a Killer: The Son of Sam Tapes
  • TV Mini Series
  • 2025
  • TV-MA
  • 1h
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David Berkowitz in Le Fils de Sam: Autoportrait d'un tueur (2025)
Explores how serial killer David Berkowitz impacted 1970s New York.
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Mixing present-day interviews with previously unheard recordings, this true-crime series examines serial killer David Berkowitz's mark on 1970s New York.Mixing present-day interviews with previously unheard recordings, this true-crime series examines serial killer David Berkowitz's mark on 1970s New York.Mixing present-day interviews with previously unheard recordings, this true-crime series examines serial killer David Berkowitz's mark on 1970s New York.

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    • David Berkowitz
    • Mary Murphy
    • Joseph Borrelli
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    • Stars
      • David Berkowitz
      • Mary Murphy
      • Joseph Borrelli
    • 11User reviews
    • 12Critic reviews
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    David Berkowitz
    David Berkowitz
    • Self - Serial Killer
    • 2025
    Mary Murphy
    Mary Murphy
    • Self - Televison Reporter…
    • 2025
    Joseph Borrelli
    Joseph Borrelli
    • Self - New York P.D. (Ret.)
    • 2025
    Jack Jones
    Jack Jones
    • Self - Journalist
    • 2025
    Lawrence Klausner
    Lawrence Klausner
    • Self - Author, Son of Sam
    • 2025
    Manny Grossman
    Manny Grossman
    • Self - Son of Sam Researcher
    • 2025
    Marlin Hopkins
    Marlin Hopkins
    • Self - New York P.D. (Ret.)
    • 2025
    Richard Edmonds
    Richard Edmonds
    • Self - Journalist
    • 2025
    John Comparetto
    John Comparetto
    • Self - New York P.D. (Ret.)…
    • 2025
    Donna DeMasi
    Donna DeMasi
    • Self - Survivor
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    John Diel
    John Diel
    • Self - Survivor
    • 2025
    Rosemary Keenan
    Rosemary Keenan
    • Self - Survivor
    • 2025
    Jody Valenti
    Jody Valenti
    • Self - Survivor
    • 2025
    Christine Freund
    Christine Freund
    • Self - Murder Victim
    • 2025
    Donna Lauria
    Donna Lauria
    • Self - Murder Victim
    • 2025
    Virginia Voskerichian
    Virginia Voskerichian
    • Self - Murder Victim
    • 2025
    Joanne Lomino
    Joanne Lomino
    • Self - Victim Who Died of her Injuries…
    • 2025
    Abraham Beame
    Abraham Beame
    • Self - Mayor, New York City…
    • 2025
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    1chad-61313

    Nothing New

    Who directed this garbage?? The Son of Sam Decent Into Darkness, just to name one, does the job well of telling the story. I got through the first episode of this one, barely, and shut it off. Not sure what the directors were thinking here, other than, let's put out the same info, change things up a bit and present it to Netflix. What a joke. I don't understand how crap like this even gets picked up. There are so many cases out there left untold, but let's continue to beat the dead horse. I guess it's easier, not much thinking or effort needed. And after reading another viewers comment about the directors trying to pin another case on Berkowitz, left out more than half of the story, is not a surprise. No effort went into this whatever u want to call it, why bother presenting all the evidence, right. Bait and switch at its finest.
    7pranabchaudhury

    Respectfully, irresistible

    Respectfully, an insightful docuseries. This isn't just another dull retelling of a crime story - it's sharp, gripping, and has real bite. Well-narrated and impactful, it's a story that truly sinks its teeth into you. Creepy tapes, killer confessions, and one journalist spiraling down a rabbit hole - all make it hauntingly irresistible.
    1InjunNose

    Irresponsible in both conception and presentation

    Let's be sure that laypeople are in full possession of the facts before viewing this program:

    1.) All of the canonical Son of Sam crimes were committed with .44 caliber handguns. Wendy Savino was shot with a .32.

    2.) Savino didn't fit the Son of Sam victim profile. Most conspicuously, she was significantly older than any of the Son of Sam victims.

    3.) The official narrative holds that David Berkowitz acted alone. Eyewitnesses reported that Savino's shooter "drove off in a car with two other men" (New York Daily News, April 11, 1976). If Berkowitz shot Wendy Savino, who were these two men? Who assisted his getaway?

    4.) The shooter "probably was Italian," Savino said at the time (see aforementioned Daily News story). The police sketch reflected that observation.

    The case made by the NYPD for Savino as a Son of Sam attack is laughable, and the case made for David Berkowitz as the lone Son of Sam shooter is equally spurious. What the average observer may not know is that Berkowitz never stood trial: he simply confessed to all of the attacks, and that was that. Evidence of the involvement of other individuals and vehicles was swept under the rug; the numerous holes in Berkowitz's 1977 confession were ignored. Berkowitz didn't know the color of Rosemary Keenan's car, for example. He told police that the vehicle was red, but it was navy blue. Also, he insisted that Joanne Lomino and Donna DeMasi were running up the porch steps of the Lomino home when they were shot. Not so, Lomino told prosecutors (quoting from Maury Terry's "The Ultimate Evil"): "We were on the sidewalk talking. We walked over to the porch and we were standing for about five minutes. I heard a voice, then turned around and the guy pulled a gun and started shooting at us." (The Lomino-DeMasi shooter was described by both victims as a slim man with straight, dirty blond hair. After his arrest, Berkowitz told police that he "just popped out" from a lot around the corner before shooting the young women - but no such lot existed.) These are basic details that Berkowitz would have known if he had actually been the lone attacker.

    Ballistic evidence likewise came up short: all of the Son of Sam attacks were *not*, in fact, linked to a single weapon. The bullets recovered from the scene of the Carl Denaro-Rosemary Keenan shooting, for example, were too deformed to be traced back to any gun - Berkowitz's or otherwise. (And who was the shaggy blond-haired shooter in the final Son of Sam attack, that of Stacy Moskowitz and Robert Violante? Berkowitz didn't look even remotely like this individual.)

    Bear these facts in mind, and reiterate them, when someone tells you that David Berkowitz was solely responsible for the Son of Sam attacks or that he was the shooter of Wendy Savino. "Conversations with a Killer: The Son of Sam Tapes" is irresponsible in both conception and presentation, and prominently features one self-appointed "authority" with an extensively documented history of insulting and threatening other members of the research community and even surviving Son of Sam victims. These attacks are of the grossest sort, and the individual in question has made himself an object of universal loathing.

    Son of Sam is not an unapproachably esoteric case. Portions of investigative journalist Maury Terry's case notes have been made publicly available; by checking the names of additional suspects against newspaper records, and making phone calls to individual sources, you can confirm much of what is alleged to have happened. The answer is yes: Berkowitz had accomplices, there *was* a cult in Yonkers, and its members were involved in precisely the kind of activity (child trafficking, drugs, et al.) that Terry, Berkowitz, and other sources have said they were.
    7tkdlifemagazine

    Very Good But....

    I kind of felt like everything that could be said about this case was said. I have become convinced that Maurice Terry's theory that there were multiple killers was pretty sound. This documentary does a good job of telling the story and showing the historic looks at NYC in the late 1970's and of making you think David Berkowitz was a more calculated and manipulative lone killer than I had previously thought. I also had no idea of the connections to Scorsese's Taxi Driver. It is really good documentary. I am not sure of the conclusion and may go back and watch Sons of Sam again.
    7Sleepin_Dragon

    An insightful watch.

    In the summer of 1976, a killer brought terror to New York, randomly killing people and shooting them as they sat in their cars.

    I didn't know a huge deal about Berkowitz. In episodes one and two, we're given real insight into the mind of the Son of Sam. We learn what happened to him in his youth and adult life. Berkowitz is an unusual character; he doesn't seem to follow the same pattern or have the same traits.

    Episodes one and two were very good and insightful. The third episode was a little slow and somewhat padded out; had it been two episodes long, it would have worked better, although I was fascinated by Wendy Savino's story.

    I'm always fascinated by what life must have been like in New York in the 1970s; it must have been quite something. Berkowitz was clearly able to exploit the lawlessness of the district.

    As is always the case with these documentaries, there is some incredible footage from that time and some remarkable interviews. The linking and cutaway scenes work very well; they help to drive the story forward.

    Definitely an interesting watch.

    7/10.

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      • July 30, 2025 (France)
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