The killer that stalked new york
You're likely referring to the infamous serial killer known as the "Son of Sam" or "David Berkowitz," who terrorized New York City in the late 1970s.
David Berkowitz, also known as the "Son of Sam," was a serial killer who murdered six people and wounded seven others in a series of shootings that took place in New York City between 1976 and 1977. The killings were highly publicized and sparked widespread fear and panic in the city.
Berkowitz's victims were all young women, and he targeted them at random, often shooting them from his car or approaching them on the street. The killings were brutal and senseless, and the city was gripped by fear as the police struggled to catch the killer.
The case was highly publicized, and the media dubbed the killer the "Son of Sam" due to a letter Berkowitz sent to the police claiming that he was possessed by the spirit of a dog that had been killed by a hit-and-run driver. The letter was signed "Son of Sam" and included a reference to the dog's death, which was seen as a twisted attempt to justify the killings.
Berkowitz was eventually caught in 1977 after a parking ticket led police to his car, which was linked to one of the crime scenes. He was arrested and subsequently confessed to the crimes.
Berkowitz was convicted of the murders and sentenced to life in prison without the possibility of parole. He is currently serving his sentence at the Sullivan Correctional Facility in Fallsburg, New York.
The "Son of Sam" case remains one of the most infamous in American criminal history, and it continues to fascinate and horrify people to this day.