Articles Book III - Pg 1-117 (Adoptees) - triadoption
Articles Book III - Pg 1-117 (Adoptees) - triadoption
Articles Book III - Pg 1-117 (Adoptees) - triadoption
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t$77 ' '"J~N OFSAAI'~l71E KII.I.ER<br />
cracks and fecd on !IIC tlricrl blood of<br />
tllc dead:<br />
"1)on't tltink bccnusc you l~avcn't<br />
llcard fro111 [<strong>III</strong>C] for n wllilc that I<br />
wcnt to slcrp. I a111 still bcrc. I.ikc a<br />
spirit roaming tile nigl~t. Thirsty,<br />
Ilungry, scldorn stopping to . rcst;<br />
anxious to plcasc Satn.<br />
"PS: J. ll., plcasc inform all dctcctivcs<br />
working tile cnsc that I wish<br />
tllcm tllc best of luck. 'Kccp 'cn~<br />
digging, drivc on, think positivc, gct<br />
off your butts, knock on coflins,<br />
c~c'."<br />
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-N,w ikk<br />
TI~E ELUSIVF. SON OP SAM struck for<br />
tllc cigl!tl~ timc 011 July 31, slaying<br />
Stacy Morkowitz, 20, and wounding<br />
Robcrt Violantc, also 20, as tllcy sat<br />
in a car at,2:5o a.m. and watched<br />
a full moon illuminate Drooklyn's<br />
Gravcscnd Day.<br />
Tllc city's nngcr was most pcrsonally<br />
cxprcssed by Stacy's an uisltcd<br />
mothcr,NcysaMoskowitz,w 7 ~osaitl:<br />
'Xn animal like this 11ar to bec;~uglrt.<br />
I hq~c he suffers for tI1e rcst of his<br />
life.<br />
In all, 75 dctcctivcs and 225 uniformed<br />
co 3 workcd full-timc on tllc<br />
case; l~un f rcdr nlorc voluntccrcd to<br />
spcnd tl~cir off-duty llours llcl ing.<br />
NCW Yorkcrs ovcrwI~cImc 6 spccia1<br />
police tclcpl~onc lincs. Dozcns of<br />
tncn pl~oncd to say thcy wcrc tllc<br />
liuntcd Son of Sam, son~cti~ncs ask.<br />
ing to bc picked up at a spccific<br />
addrcss. Squad cars raccd to the sites,<br />
whcrc no onc waited.<br />
'As the invcstigaiors laborcd futilely,<br />
policc patrols cruised parks<br />
and lovers' lancs, noting liccnsc<br />
lVI/O 'I'ERHORIZEIJ NElV IDRK<br />
nc~n~bcr.t of all cars sccn in sclcl~ areas<br />
aftcr ttiitlnigllt. I'olicc placctl man.<br />
ncquins in somc parkctl cars to simulate<br />
coulrlcs: tl~c usc of live decoys<br />
was considcrcd too dangerous.<br />
-&<br />
It1 rg7t Ilarrid ntltitcd in the Arntjt<br />
The Ikrtagon ducribu hu rcruicr rrcord<br />
as "urry rorttitre. " Brtt dtrring<br />
1973, hti ymr in Korea, hh lrttrrl<br />
changed drastically. The &id toho had<br />
rrkncd hh narnc "Dotrghhoy Daur"<br />
rtu~?ched to "Master of ReabSjs "<br />
-d%wKd<br />
Who cottld explain theparado.r? CntainlynothhAnn~~<br />
btrddiutoho hrard<br />
him brag abortt dropping acid attd<br />
poppittg pi/k yet upotue u hrl&re<br />
brandofchrirrianity thathadnoplace<br />
fir the common roldicrty pttrsttit~ of<br />
boozr, rrueanng and girt?.<br />
Some grotu and lmrn by ntili~aty<br />
r,.rr~ice. flawid Ber&otui?z went the<br />
other dircctio~. Ifh lrtlcn hon~r~rrm<br />
to hearort ofte~tir~rony to dedegmcratiott<br />
of a trottbled mind<br />
One fetter felt? of a conversation<br />
111ith Chnit: "One day nte and Jat~r<br />
tal&edya knotu, the rrrrtalrtory. Any-.<br />
hotc~ ruesot to ronrr btg thitt&ing. '.!<br />
'Xi long as f'vc~ttotun hit~t,"faid a<br />
jicnd, 'Yrr i had a con/iuion bcttr~mr<br />
fintasy and reality. 'LNW )it&-<br />
ON ~ULY '26, David Ilcrkowitz, now<br />
24 and an "average" mail clcrk,<br />
walkcd out of thc llronx post oflicc<br />
wbcrc Ilc'd bccn working, ncvcr to<br />
rcturn. Tl~c ncwspapcrr were full of<br />
talk of July 29. (Son of Sam, in his<br />
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