The "Son of Sam" Sitdown in PRISON | Michael Franzese

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  • čas přidán 31. 05. 2024
  • In today's Sit Down with Michael Franzese, dive deep into the raw and riveting journey of David as he opens up about his tumultuous childhood, struggles with depression, and the haunting guilt that shaped his early years. From adoption to self-destructive behavior, join us as David also known as 'Son of Sam' shares his powerful story of redemption and resilience.
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  • @AR-vq3en
    @AR-vq3en Před měsícem +3045

    The fact I can see the “son of sam” and a former mafia member doing an interview proves that the internet is a wild thing 😂

    • @paulavery5889
      @paulavery5889 Před měsícem +292

      And it's possible the Zodiac killer is at home watching it 🤣

    • @markmike7933
      @markmike7933 Před měsícem +14

      @@paulavery5889 lol

    • @AR-vq3en
      @AR-vq3en Před měsícem +8

      @@paulavery5889 😆

    • @user-dk3up2nl1m
      @user-dk3up2nl1m Před měsícem +44

      Forgetaboutitttt

    • @godquest52
      @godquest52 Před měsícem

      @@user-dk3up2nl1m It's spelled Fuhgeddaboudiit. It's on the sign in Brooklyn.

  • @Tomorrison28
    @Tomorrison28 Před měsícem +776

    If you told someone in 1980 this would happen they would say you were insane but here we are.

    • @scottisitoro3953
      @scottisitoro3953 Před měsícem +12

      Don't discount the fact YOU may be crazy

    • @jimevans1112
      @jimevans1112 Před měsícem +9

      Yes, yes, cater to the alcoholics the very backbone, the bread n butter of any booze company.

    • @ALEXLUKE1976
      @ALEXLUKE1976 Před měsícem

      🎉😂😊Sdljf5​@@jimevans1112

    • @drewp1974
      @drewp1974 Před měsícem +13

      …. And ADD the fact that Prosecutor Rudy Giuliani wrote Michael F forward to his book.
      They’d call you insane.

    • @HarrisonGelles
      @HarrisonGelles Před měsícem +12

      I actually did tell all my friends in 1979 this would happen.

  • @Taarraa
    @Taarraa Před měsícem +289

    My parents grew up with Stacy Moskowitz, his last victim. My mother and her were very close. She was supposed to come to our house the day she was shot. My mother speaks of her often and I've heard first-hand accounts of the damage this man has done. I think it's hard for us now to imagine the impact this man had on the entire city when he was on his murder spree. People were terrified. It affected everyone's daily life in a real way. He may sit there now like a Jesus-loving, mild-mannered old man, but make no mistake, this man traumatized an entire generation and ruined many lives. He will never get "forgiveness" from those who were personally affected by his actions.

    • @iamcalledirenechaliz-lopez
      @iamcalledirenechaliz-lopez Před 29 dny +12

      Fr

    • @swisstrader
      @swisstrader Před 28 dny +36

      I am w you 100%. Don’t feed me that mental health BS or tell me that’s were ok w it cuz he’s turned to Jesus. Nah

    • @michaelbeury4751
      @michaelbeury4751 Před 28 dny +42

      Forgiveness is for the victim not the killer! It’s necessary for the victims to be able to move on in life in a healthy way.

    • @Nunya_Biznes
      @Nunya_Biznes Před 28 dny +38

      You'd be surprised, many people forgive absolute monsters so they themselves can move on with life

    • @tonysburgers7223
      @tonysburgers7223 Před 28 dny +6

      Word

  • @meganngeorge
    @meganngeorge Před měsícem +113

    The Son of Sam is the first big news story I remember from my childhood, I was 9 years old….I can’t believe this guy is still alive. Pray for the lives and the families he destroyed.

    • @iamcalledirenechaliz-lopez
      @iamcalledirenechaliz-lopez Před 29 dny +1

      Fr 🙏 😇

    • @Rhatid-mon
      @Rhatid-mon Před 29 dny

      Berkowitz recently turned 71, he was born 1953, he was 24 years old when he was arrested in 1977.

    • @grampsONeill
      @grampsONeill Před 29 dny

      That goes without saying,I imagine he prays daily for those sins.

    • @grampsONeill
      @grampsONeill Před 29 dny

      A very powerful story,I always hated this man but now I don't.The supernatural is very real.

    • @debbiemartin2026
      @debbiemartin2026 Před 29 dny +3

      @@Rhatid-monI remember that time and being afraid to go out, I was 20. I lived in the area he was murdering.In the book he blames it all on seeing his parents doing stuff in the bedroom. He said he slept in the same bedroom. ANd that messed him up sexually.
      I don’t believe him here, he seeems to blame it’s all on his adoption and take no responsibility for being a psychopath.

  • @DrMidknight
    @DrMidknight Před měsícem +564

    My thoughts are with the families who Son of Sam destroyed.

    • @toddthegod3221
      @toddthegod3221 Před měsícem

      You little brain can’t comprehend this video and it’s ok

    • @missmorena1049
      @missmorena1049 Před měsícem +23

      Yes, but he didn’t act alone. There were many and the narrative is a lie. People have NO idea!

    • @snoutyman
      @snoutyman Před měsícem +14

      @@missmorena1049what does that have to do with the families

    • @DashingDiary
      @DashingDiary Před měsícem +4

      ​@@missmorena1049
      Mancherian aic

    • @whoknowswhocares885
      @whoknowswhocares885 Před měsícem +6

      ⁠@@missmorena1049
      Who were they then? Why stay inside for so long and not give them away?

  • @r.s.632
    @r.s.632 Před měsícem +1028

    You are about the tenth person I've heard emphasizing forgiveness in the past few days. I've been struggling with forgiving a doctor who contributed to my son's death by overdose. That surely must mean something. It's a big help to me.

    • @johnnuzzolilo3495
      @johnnuzzolilo3495 Před měsícem +80

      Sorry about your son. God bless!

    • @sitdowndogbreath
      @sitdowndogbreath Před měsícem +5

      Maybe the doc simply missed the dose, it's real easy to mis a dot on the syringe especially in a panic.

    • @r.s.632
      @r.s.632 Před měsícem +84

      @@sitdowndogbreath Nope. My son was clean from fentanyl for 9 months, felt some anxiety about his first job in 10 years and the shrink gave him 3 highly addictive medications--which he promptly finished in two days and then overdosed on fentanyl. I filed a complaint and am awaiting the verdict but if they don't decide to suspend him I've almost decided to forgive him and let God handle his carelessness and apathy. He works with a lot of addicts for cripes sake, he should know better.

    • @ibrown3KC
      @ibrown3KC Před měsícem +1

      ​@@r.s.632 Not to sound heartless, but as an addict, we ourselves are the only ones personally responsible for our addictions and/or recovery. So unless we're given a drug unknowingly, it's on us and it's our choice to take/use any drug/substance that is given, sold, or prescribed. Blaming doctors only makes it harder for people who actually need the drugs to get them. For that's how I initially got addicted--I couldn't get a prescription when I genuinely needed/still need a prescription for pain pills, so I had to go to the streets where there is only fentanyl now and not even pills to buy on the street. I would have never taken fentanyl otherwise. Nonetheless, I'd never blame a dealer for selling me fentanyl or anything I willingly and knowingly buy. And it's wrong for people to blame dealers for selling to willing and knowing users.

    • @mfgreviews5028
      @mfgreviews5028 Před měsícem +24

      ​@@r.s.632Talk to a lawyer

  • @HUNTSPOINT.
    @HUNTSPOINT. Před měsícem +47

    As a rookie CO I was abke to train at his facilty. Escorted him to medical several times and he was completely respectful and talkative. I was always in shock that I was actually in the same space as this man.

    • @Mark-gn5rw
      @Mark-gn5rw Před 29 dny +1

      Wende? Or Attica?

    • @jessicasanchez5765
      @jessicasanchez5765 Před 27 dny +1

      @HUNTSPOINT. It's CREEPY.

    • @HUNTSPOINT.
      @HUNTSPOINT. Před 23 dny

      Wende.

    • @chincheck739
      @chincheck739 Před 23 dny

      Did you get a autograph, you seem like you were star struck?😂

    • @biggbogie1763
      @biggbogie1763 Před 11 dny +1

      Not thaaaat creepy when you think about it...he wasn't a Dahmer, Bundy nor Gacy...he ran up on innocent civilians and pulled a trigger...we're not talkin about Jason Voorhees ova heaa...

  • @JCX-9
    @JCX-9 Před měsícem +10

    I lived through the Son of Sam. He was active in my neighborhood and me and my coworker used to take the train #7 and read the newspaper about it reading where he strike last. I used to run home from the train looking around me in fear. I was never that scared in my life. Another girl i worked with her cousin got shot in the eye while sitting in a car with her boyfriend by SOSam. It was crazy AF.

    • @TV-cx2zw
      @TV-cx2zw Před 4 dny

      You lived through SoS but you use "AF" lol 🤔

  • @4ubrandon
    @4ubrandon Před měsícem +433

    Pray for families that lost family members 🙏

  • @PattMcCrotch
    @PattMcCrotch Před měsícem +263

    As a kid of the 70s, this guy was our boogie man and the scariest guy alive. To see him still alive and talking normally with Mike is surreal. 😮

    • @GORILLA_PIMP
      @GORILLA_PIMP Před měsícem +21

      He was possessed by a powerful demon
      That's the fear you felt

    • @sibkiss2009
      @sibkiss2009 Před měsícem +7

      He was transformed!

    • @beesea105
      @beesea105 Před měsícem +18

      The people he worked with are still out there tho. He is just a chess piece they sacrificed

    • @keithlayton5483
      @keithlayton5483 Před měsícem +5

      ​@@beesea105That might be true, but aren't we all? Really? It's a fucked up world and everything happens for a reason, with and sometimes without consequence.

    • @beesea105
      @beesea105 Před měsícem +11

      @keithlayton5483 I've watched many docs with that dude and he will speak on everything except what made him do it and what happened to the brothers he worked with (who are dead). I believe it's so much bigger than what we can think of. IT IS THE SYSTEM AND THESE EVIL PEOPLE ARE EVERYWHERE

  • @noteven3085
    @noteven3085 Před měsícem +5

    I remember 1977 and the Son of Sam. I lived in utter terror.

  • @ShaunKang69
    @ShaunKang69 Před měsícem +291

    I hope Franzese does more interviews with high profile inmates. This is a category that a lot of people (including myself) are interested in.

    • @scottisitoro3953
      @scottisitoro3953 Před měsícem +11

      Why not interview the talking dog?
      Let's find out his motivation.

    • @benajminpadilla6360
      @benajminpadilla6360 Před měsícem +1

      I agree .

    • @generoswell8890
      @generoswell8890 Před měsícem +4

      I visited David laffer who killed 4 people execution style. I would love to see a sitdown with him

    • @FaceFcuk
      @FaceFcuk Před měsícem

      There is a channel on CZcams that interviews serial killers in prison doing life , like the amazon review killer that killed Charlie and 4 ppl in a bike shop and kept his girlfriend a s slave in a container.

    • @ShaunKang69
      @ShaunKang69 Před měsícem

      @@FaceFcuk what's the name of the channel 🤔

  • @dprich100
    @dprich100 Před měsícem +241

    My daughter was murdered by a hit and run driver who was never found. I still dream of finding this murderer and if I did there would be no forgiveness in my heart. I just want to get my hands on him. It's so easy to forgive someone when your daughter, son, spouse isn't the one being murdered. There are monsters walking around posing as human beings and Berowitz is one of those.

    • @seancharlebois6220
      @seancharlebois6220 Před měsícem

      Berkowitz. He's a butt pirate too

    • @satansalley6526
      @satansalley6526 Před měsícem +9

      Agreed

    • @Domtattoo1985
      @Domtattoo1985 Před měsícem +7

      Agreed.

    • @TCB690
      @TCB690 Před měsícem +4

      🙏🏽🙏🏽🙏🏽

    • @x-ray3431
      @x-ray3431 Před měsícem +33

      Read the Bible. If people sin against you and you don't forgive, God will not hear your prayer when you ask for forgiveness of your sins. Sin separates us from the Lord Romans 6:23. So I hope you think about what you just posted and repent. And for the others as well whom agreed on this post. May the Lord remove the scales from your eyes and soften your hearts in Jesus name.

  • @Chrisggg406
    @Chrisggg406 Před měsícem +99

    Mr Franzese,
    I am a licensed class A CDL driver here in Montana. Father of eight children, Roman Catholic looking for work and cannot land a job here. I just thought I’d throw this out to you. Please keep us in your prayers looking for work. Thank you.

    • @keithbronson9777
      @keithbronson9777 Před měsícem +16

      There's thousands of trucking jobs available

    • @jeffjacobson59
      @jeffjacobson59 Před měsícem +31

      As a fellow trucker. These “jobs” aren’t anything a family man could ever do. Do you wanna be home 2 days per month???? Don’t talk BS if you don’t know what you are talking about.

    • @loganstroganoff1284
      @loganstroganoff1284 Před měsícem +18

      ​@@jeffjacobson59was about to say the trucking industry has been just about destroyed like every other. The only way to make a living doing it is to live on the road as you said. Its a terribly unhealthy lifestyle both physically, mentally, and spiritually. In my area theyre bringing in a lot of eastern europeans to drive and from what I've heard they're so desperate that they're giving out CDLs to people who shouldn't be driving.

    • @dpdiver1
      @dpdiver1 Před měsícem +7

      Look into driving School bus.

    • @keithbronson9777
      @keithbronson9777 Před měsícem +3

      @@loganstroganoff1284 You sound like a fool. No State is giving out CDL's.

  • @IrishStock3
    @IrishStock3 Před měsícem +22

    I was in Foster Care for most of my childhood, when I listened to David's story, it brought issues to mind, which I had long dealth with through having a relationship with Christ Jesus... thank you for sharing this with us. Be blessed always in Jesus mighty name.

  • @jleezy259
    @jleezy259 Před měsícem +94

    They say when you hold on to anger and don’t forgive it’s like drinking poison and expecting the other person to die from it

    • @scottisitoro3953
      @scottisitoro3953 Před měsícem +2

      Revenge is always good.
      Anger fuels the rage in all of us.

    • @Xhxifkfy4748
      @Xhxifkfy4748 Před měsícem +2

      Holding onto anger and Don't forgive its like drinking poison is very true. tho I don't forgive this monster. It's up to God and the family to deal with level of evil.

    • @ShakeyraWare-ip2oz
      @ShakeyraWare-ip2oz Před měsícem +1

      So true

    • @markyinbelfastxx9088
      @markyinbelfastxx9088 Před měsícem

      ​@@scottisitoro3953pathetic childlike comment

    • @localvaultcompanion3516
      @localvaultcompanion3516 Před 3 dny

      ​@@scottisitoro3953
      If you are on the path to revenge, be sure to dig two graves.
      If you lose yourself to that, you will never come back out of it the same person.

  • @ralphyralphy
    @ralphyralphy Před měsícem +139

    What i like about Michael's interview technique is that he lets the person talk! 👍🏼💯

  • @openfiretactical
    @openfiretactical Před měsícem +3

    This interview actually answered questions that I've had about my older brother, who was adopted. He rejected my parents and myself as I came along two years after the adoption. Enlightening and educational. Thank you, Michael, and a big thank you to Mr Burkowitz for doing the interview.

  • @HomesteadFreddy
    @HomesteadFreddy Před 27 dny +4

    I come back after not watching franceze videos for two years to watch this and open to "we have wine now in California, nevada, illinois, 12 states. People are really enjoying the wine now - all my associates are doing very well"

    • @tiffanyh1274
      @tiffanyh1274 Před 23 dny +2

      C’mon he’s a changed man 😂😂😂

  • @ginavenditti1403
    @ginavenditti1403 Před měsícem +80

    This guy's memory is unbelievable. Dates. All his teachers names. Am I the only one who finds this amazing?

    • @mannygrossman
      @mannygrossman Před měsícem +21

      Just imagine if he'd actually talk about what people really want to hear....the crimes.

    • @scottisitoro3953
      @scottisitoro3953 Před měsícem +8

      The talking dog is still refreshing
      this twisted guys mind.

    • @thekeysman6760
      @thekeysman6760 Před měsícem +3

      @ginavenditti1403 Not that amazing. I remember things from after my first year and used to freak my parents out when I was a teenager and recounted the past. I'm the same at 50 now. In theory, a clear mind sees and remembers all and it's possible for any of us. I'm not saying I'm clear all the time though!

    • @stst77
      @stst77 Před měsícem +1

      He is getting pretty old. I have always remembered people and events from my past but not dates. But I know of lots of young people who can’t remember teachers, or even most of their childhood which is amazing to me but there are a lot of people out there who don’t remember.

    • @thekeysman6760
      @thekeysman6760 Před měsícem +1

      @@stst77 And there are also a lot of people who do remember. We're all different.

  • @nymike06
    @nymike06 Před měsícem +139

    In all my years growing up in NYC....The Son of Sam was one person who had the entire city stand still. He put more fear into the city like no other.

    • @YouHaveAIDS
      @YouHaveAIDS Před měsícem

      The crazy part is Michael likely caused far more damage to the community. I wouldn't be surprised if he has more bodies and definitely committed more crimes. Yet David is the monster and Michael is respected.

    • @astroboy3828
      @astroboy3828 Před měsícem

      Yup!

    • @GORILLA_PIMP
      @GORILLA_PIMP Před měsícem +9

      It's because he was possessed by very powerful demon

    • @nymike06
      @nymike06 Před měsícem +1

      @@GORILLA_PIMP Right, he was part of a satanic group in Yonkers

    • @negoromulus
      @negoromulus Před měsícem

      @@GORILLA_PIMPdid he go in detail himself?

  • @jonnnycool6669
    @jonnnycool6669 Před měsícem +17

    I knew a couple of people from my old church who were visiting him, over 25 years ago. They believed that he has God in his heart even back then... I glad I found your channel 🎉❤

    • @jr5993
      @jr5993 Před 29 dny +8

      What a crock of shite.

    • @gearhead0800
      @gearhead0800 Před 8 dny

      My cousin was out on a first date with SM when this Fiend knelt down by their car window and fired at both him and his date. The only thing that lives in his heart is SATAN and Evil.

  • @marissabuoncora1608
    @marissabuoncora1608 Před měsícem +24

    I’ve been having a really hard time lately, (I have agoraphobia, anxiety, depression, and ptsd. I’m also on the spectrum) and the past few days I was getting better and getting close to God but yesterday I hit a really hard stumbling block and today I’ve been trying to manage that. Seeing this video today is really helping my spirit truly and I feel God intended for me to see it🙏🏼 seeing how far you’ve made it from who you used to be, is so beautiful and honestly a big hope for me because I’m 24 and I always feel like I already ruined my life beyond return (with everything other than my son) but seeing how you fixed your life makes me feel like it’s not too late for me🙏🏼 Thank you! If there are any other Christian’s in this comment section please pray for me and please comment any prayers you need said for you, i would like to pray for everyone in this comment section and Michael, may we all win our battles and come out on the other end unscathed and protected mentally and physically by Jesus Christ our savior. Amen🙏🏼

    • @markyinbelfastxx9088
      @markyinbelfastxx9088 Před měsícem +2

      Your comment has strengthened me too mate
      God bless

    • @dawn-mariecanale4913
      @dawn-mariecanale4913 Před měsícem +2

      😢God bless you in Jesus's mighty name. Jesus came to save all of us, including son of Sam, you, me and every sinner out there.( all of us ) Society might not be ready to forgive him, and rightfully so, he traumatised a lot of innocent people. But I am glad David has found Jesus and has turned himself around. ❤ what a testament to God and Jesus's love for us.
      I will pray for you and your family.
      Keep your faith 🙏 ✨️ 🙌

    • @Anthony-bigfellasydney
      @Anthony-bigfellasydney Před měsícem

      I hope you're ok.

    • @janetcrane59
      @janetcrane59 Před měsícem +1

      Marissa, my favorite scripture verse is Behold, I make all things new. Jesus can cleanse our minds, hearts, bodies and everything else. I used to be plagued with many issues both mentally & spiritually. He has given me peace and hope I never dreamed of. Praying for you dear sister. God bless you!

    • @user-zu2zo8ji4n
      @user-zu2zo8ji4n Před 29 dny

      Hang on !

  • @kowalski3769
    @kowalski3769 Před měsícem +84

    I don't think people of today can comprehend how absolutely TERRIFYING the whole Son Of Sam reign of terror was. The whole city was scared. Every time he murdered it was plastered all over the radio, TV, newspapers and magazines.
    As a small kid I was petrified and I live across the rive in NJ. I spent almost every weekend and my Grandmother's house. Her bedroom was 2 single beds separated by a table with an old fashioned radio and lamp on it. The radio was so old it still had the tubes in the back that glowed orange/red! I slept in one of the beds and when we went to bed she would keep the radio on and we would fall asleep. Every once and awhile I would wake-up, maybe go to the bathroom or just roll over listen to the radio a little more and fall back asleep.
    Every time that POS shot people I would hear about it almost immediately as the radio station interrupted their regularly scheduled program with an important announcement that would wake me up. I would then lay in bed terrified with just the orange glow from the radio and my sleeping grandmother deep in slumber listening to how he brutally murdered someone. I would pull the blanket over my head hoping, praying that the Son of Sam wouldn't come bursting out of a closet or bedroom door and gun us down. After awhile I would convince myself that there was no way he could get to us so quickly in NJ after he killed in NYC an just an hour away, and I would fall back asleep.
    On Monday's I'd wait for my dad to come back from work in the city with a fresh copy of the New York Post which I'd read mostly for the sports page and box scores. But since it was the most important thing happening in the city, the paper was plastered with photos of the deceased or the one's he shot who survived, Sam's psychotic letters, maps of the city where he struck, etc,etc and I would read all about the murders and his rampage.
    This went on for a year or so. Every time I'd forget the murders it seemed like he would strike again. One Saturday night after watching EMERGENCY and The Mary Tyler Moore show my Grandmother and I went to bed as usual. Late one night I again was woken up by a radio announcement but this time my Grandmother woke up before I did and she exclaimed "THEY GOT HIM!" I didn't even need to ask her whom it was they were talking about, I knew who it was. We ended up staying up for a little while longer as we listened to the radio give out all the information about how they got him.
    It was all over. I never had to worry about SoS bursting out of the closet or breaking down the front door again. There was a huge sense of relief. It's very strange how vivid that particular time in my life I remember. I guess the whole event left some deep scars in my memory bank. I can't think of any other serial killer who paralyzed a city like that, especially a city like NY. I commend you for interviewing him but I don't know if I can watch and listen to him considering what he did to so many people. Not just the victims and their immediate family, but people like me who were too young to understand how cruel the world can be.

    • @thekeysman6760
      @thekeysman6760 Před měsícem

      Every once in a while*, a period of time. Not awhile meaning 'for a while'. Otherwise you've said "every once in " instead of "every once in a period of time."

    • @ledaswan5990
      @ledaswan5990 Před měsícem +9

      I hear you. My boogie man was the Zodiac Killer in San Francisco. I was terrified as a teenager. The only thing that helped me was listening to B.B.King.

    • @kowalski3769
      @kowalski3769 Před měsícem +17

      @@thekeysman6760 🙄

    • @davidgonzales1541
      @davidgonzales1541 Před měsícem +22

      I really liked your description of those sleepovers at grandma’s house. I could picture that glowing orange bulb on the old radio and as a kid your imagination runs away with you especially at night. It’s a blessing that grandma was with you and liked to have you visit and that you weren’t alone at night. Scary good 😊

    • @kowalski3769
      @kowalski3769 Před měsícem +9

      @@davidgonzales1541 Thanks for the kind words!

  • @debbiejoseph7532
    @debbiejoseph7532 Před měsícem +2

    My childhood was a friggin nightmare, but I never had thoughts of ever hurting or killing anyone. It's the choice he made instead of seeking help.

  • @Grungefan2018
    @Grungefan2018 Před měsícem +280

    I actually knew a girl about 40 years ago whose sister he killed and the fact that he’s being interviewed on the Internet it’s just I don’t know it kind of makes me nauseous and feels really messed up. Also at 60 I am old enough to remember when he was reigning terror

    • @retiredmom2947
      @retiredmom2947 Před měsícem +23

      I say if a judge lets him out? Go after the judge.

    • @patrickbilancione1201
      @patrickbilancione1201 Před měsícem +14

      ​@@retiredmom2947 He will never get out. Thankfully!

    • @OLALALA1019
      @OLALALA1019 Před měsícem +16

      I think this is a great platform to have him on it’s not a network tv show he’s not being deified which sometimes can unfortunately happen with the different monikers they give them. This is not in a faltering light physically and otherwise and it’s highlighting how sick he is. With the violence issues we’re dealing with in this country I do think it’s a good thing to simply hear the insight into the psychology as to why. It’s horrible to have to but even Ted bundy assisted in helping catch the green river killer by talking about himself. If it’ll give insight into how to prevent this, stop this for other families, then we unfortunately should listen. I wouldn’t ever recommend anyone close to the case to do that. I had a friend unalived and it’ll never be solved so I get it but if they could look into the psyche of the person as to why that happened and prevent it?! I’d personally be very supportive of that.

    • @jacquelinedevlin6381
      @jacquelinedevlin6381 Před měsícem +23

      It is nauseating, isn't it -
      Disgusting to fawn over this murderer and give any credence to what he says.

    • @user-pq7eq6lk9g
      @user-pq7eq6lk9g Před měsícem

      Most white people love this but if he was black there'll be all kind of hateful spiteful comments coming from them but they love this white serial killer

  • @DrivingKimCrazy
    @DrivingKimCrazy Před měsícem +16

    Reading many of the comments on here and many are on point. As a Christian, the most difficult thing to do is truly forgive. That is my biggest struggle, especially watching the news and seeing what is unfolding in front of us. i lived in Fort Lee duing the Son of Sam murders and was in NYC frequently, and every time, wondering If I would be next. My heart always went out to the victims families, but watching this interview really shows true redemption when we give our lives to Christ.
    Also, messing with the occult can open doors that may never be closed. Very dangerious!

  • @kevinhensley4643
    @kevinhensley4643 Před měsícem +4

    Thank you for sharing. It was an amazing interview

  • @jeremyhouchens8711
    @jeremyhouchens8711 Před měsícem +339

    Micheal, you are more influential to young people who follow you than you realize. God bless you Mr. Franzese

  • @themobseat
    @themobseat Před měsícem +20

    @3:55 "Summer of '77 was a tough time, crime was high."
    Thanks to people like you Michael! 🤣🤣

  • @dacasa1379
    @dacasa1379 Před 12 hodinami

    I'm pretty new to your channel but it really means a lot how compassionate you are about mental health. I'm a medic and we struggle with that in a big way. Both of my brothers are also adopted and I really hope they never felt the way he did.

  • @billyboyer
    @billyboyer Před měsícem +1

    Mike. It's inspiring and so awesome that you are advocating for those who struggle with mental and spiritual issues. Thank you for bringing awareness to the struggles.

  • @Joeypots
    @Joeypots Před měsícem +225

    Michael, so glad you’re talking about the mental health crisis. When I was elected to the legislature here in New York, I tried to spotlight the issue and fought for more attention and services. The reality is that these politicians didn’t care one bit. If there wasn’t a kickback or way to make money for them, they didn’t want to hear it. Keep talking about this. 🙏🏼👍🏻

    • @jaimemint405
      @jaimemint405 Před měsícem +5

      Hi Joey, that is not only an american problem the atomization and the no vision-no future of our modern societies has brought as where we are now, thats why everybody is looking for identity, in form of nation, religion, etc.

    • @adamwagner1987
      @adamwagner1987 Před měsícem

      It's a shame the world won't wake up and elect the right people to straighten out NY . I'm tired of the politics here in this state. They don't work for us anymore . They work for the devil and take greed over humanity..

    • @pab1381
      @pab1381 Před měsícem +8

      Of course not. It’s all they care about. It’s sickening.

    • @donniewoodland8467
      @donniewoodland8467 Před měsícem +3

      The joker ..was all about the failure to address mental health in a large city crime unruly...that is new york then and now...

    • @kevmac1230
      @kevmac1230 Před měsícem

      Yet these self serving pols are re- elected by the same people complaining about them.

  • @user-wo4kn6ge6j
    @user-wo4kn6ge6j Před měsícem +278

    I’m a Christian and suffer from bipolar depression. In my case, the cause was a brain chemistry issue. I have been in treatment for years. Listening to hundreds of hours of Christian preaching helped me go from 5 powerful and expensive medications to one much less drug. The treatment plus my faith is what has helped me.

    • @danielj1063
      @danielj1063 Před měsícem +16

      An ex - a beautiful friend to this day - of mine suffered horrendous bipolar sysmptoms that her life together became unbearable for herself and for ourselves as a loving couple.
      I supported her through our fifteen years together and now thirty years total.
      She would do same for me despite some of the hideous situations that arose.
      She's now on one medication living a steady lifestyle.
      My next scheme (pardon my facetiousness), is have her accept Jesus into her heart before she lives her physical life to the end.
      With God's Divine Love I bless her, you and anyone with intention to change/everyone, every moment from the bottom of my heart ❤ 🙏 ❤
      May I be good enough to be blessed as well

    • @markdelcheccolo9191
      @markdelcheccolo9191 Před měsícem +3

      I suffer from PTSD, Depression, Panic Attacks and a couple of other Anxiety Disorders and for years it was left untreated and it got to the point of where I attempted Suicide. I spent time in a psych ward and I Thank God that when I got out I was able to actually function and have a normal life by doing what I loved the most and that was working in the music industry for 37 years 5 months and then I retired in 2021. Music and being in that industry was like medicine and therapy for me. I still must take a certain medication basically to keep me calm and help me sleep and really that is my biggest problem at the moment and that is getting a good night's sleep. I have learned to take 1 day at a time and keep myself busy with my guitar playing.

    • @seekthetruth824
      @seekthetruth824 Před měsícem +9

      I know this will sound wild. Go off of wheat and added sugar. Also keep seeking Jesus.

    • @jessedylan6162
      @jessedylan6162 Před měsícem

      @@seekthetruth824 keep seeking GD.

    • @Yoduh1
      @Yoduh1 Před měsícem +8

      You’re in a cult. To be a Christian you have to believe in zombies. Correction, you have to believe in only ONE zombie. Zombies are not real. Pick a new cult.

  • @marielfalk4537
    @marielfalk4537 Před měsícem +5

    I wrote about him over 20 yrs ago, and I was convinced David was rehabilitated and an inspirational Christian back then!

  • @joejohnson7940
    @joejohnson7940 Před měsícem +6

    That has to be one of the best interviews ever done. Great job ✌️❤️🙏

    • @swisstrader
      @swisstrader Před 28 dny +2

      Huh? None of these guys went into detail about son of Sam’s horrific crimes. Made the whole interview too jokey and friendly.

  • @ColKurtzknew
    @ColKurtzknew Před měsícem +263

    Pretty sure that, at this point, David is safer in prison than if he were released to an unforgiving public with a long memory.

  • @skorpio156
    @skorpio156 Před měsícem +141

    I'm a Combat Veteran with 50% CRPTSD.
    COMBAT RELATED POST TRAMAUTIC SYNDROME.
    I thank you so much for bringing focus to this damn illness.
    I salute you sir

    • @user-lg2zl5nm1w
      @user-lg2zl5nm1w Před měsícem +10

      Sorry bro, hope the VA is taking care of you but I unfortunately doubt that.
      I’ll pray for you though

    • @kellymarie80
      @kellymarie80 Před měsícem +6

      Much respect and gratitude for you ❤

    • @JC-du6sn
      @JC-du6sn Před měsícem

      Look up Within Heaven's Gates by Rebecca Springer. Page 64 😇

    • @billyboyer
      @billyboyer Před měsícem +5

      Slow hand salute to you my man.

    • @nfcboys1984
      @nfcboys1984 Před měsícem +11

      Retired Marine here with 6 combat deployments. I left a large part of myself in those god forsaken places and in some ways miss it. Thank you for your service brother, and Semper Fi.

  • @alfalders3020
    @alfalders3020 Před měsícem +2

    I can relate to this man. Fortunately I was never tempted into the path he took there. This is a magnificent clip. Thank you so much 🙏🏼

  • @GuitarPlayer4Life1
    @GuitarPlayer4Life1 Před měsícem

    I don't usually sit through interviews but this was so well done. Great topics discussed and everyone could speak without being interrupted. Great interview!

  • @libertyeven4u459
    @libertyeven4u459 Před měsícem +166

    I used to work in a forensic hospital. Some of the patients committed horrible crimes because they're truly mentally ill. Such a tragedy for them their victims and the families.

    • @coraleeowensmiller7288
      @coraleeowensmiller7288 Před měsícem +16

      Some were just evil

    • @jonpicojones4032
      @jonpicojones4032 Před měsícem +2

      @@coraleeowensmiller7288true but often cult leaders like the main dude of the Chicago ripper crew. That is pure evil.

    • @coraleeowensmiller7288
      @coraleeowensmiller7288 Před měsícem

      @@jonpicojones4032 my mom worked as a phych nurse, first with children. Then adults, she finally retired from a maximum security prison in Michigan.
      My first accounter with the demonic was 5.
      She was a praying woman and I know when I was being attacked. Her 4 children have had seen and unseen angels.
      I know the wrapping in psalms 91, because a few people would get out and go after us.
      She said there where times she knew someone was evil.
      I learned a lot of my mom.
      God made a special group of people, that can work with people that are mentally ill.
      My hat is off to you!

    • @HelloThere-jd8vd
      @HelloThere-jd8vd Před měsícem

      Mental illness that causes death is just evil wearing a disguise.

    • @newworldgrover8588
      @newworldgrover8588 Před měsícem

      Evil exists and causes the mental illness.

  • @tminusnyc2915
    @tminusnyc2915 Před měsícem +27

    Mike I needed you to ask him the hard questions - Why did he murder those people and how did he choose his victims, and why in Queens (mostly). Please have a Part 2.

    • @scottisitoro3953
      @scottisitoro3953 Před měsícem +2

      The talking dog was his Keyser Soze.

    • @user-fq1oj2tr3v
      @user-fq1oj2tr3v Před 26 dny

      ​@@scottisitoro3953he admitted there was no talking dog. There are other interviews with him online.

    • @gailcalderone5229
      @gailcalderone5229 Před 11 dny

      Probably he killed mostly in Queens because he lived there..He shot into a car n killed the girl n the guy she was with got shot in the eye .He was a postal worker at the time..When he did that shooting I was only two blocks away...

  • @Oceans11.11
    @Oceans11.11 Před měsícem +4

    After watching that documentary Sons of Sam, it truly left me believing it wasn’t just one guy. If you get the chance again, ask him. Even he seemed confused with the number of 15 shootings when it was mentioned.

    • @mannygrossman
      @mannygrossman Před měsícem +1

      The MAury Terry story is bullcrap from start to finish. Berkie did not have help and he was the lone SOS killer.

  • @magnumopus5580
    @magnumopus5580 Před 29 dny +1

    Thanks Michael that was fascinating, I love the way you leave no stone unturned when you’re explaining things I always feel fully informed and you don’t disappoint. Well done.

  • @LuxuFoo
    @LuxuFoo Před měsícem +124

    As someone who is coming back into his faith and just had a friend murdered last week. I think i really needed this. Im trying to find forgiveness in my heart, but it's tough.

    • @Dave-gn4yt
      @Dave-gn4yt Před měsícem +2

      Lies

    • @doublehockeystix
      @doublehockeystix Před měsícem +3

      @@Dave-gn4yt ironic, comin' from you

    • @TheMassweapon
      @TheMassweapon Před měsícem +9

      i forgave someone who killed someone i loved. it took faith to do it. I thank god to be able to embrace the power of forgiveness. i paid the price to do it. i wish you the power to embrace forgiveness.

    • @timothydraper3687
      @timothydraper3687 Před měsícem +7

      Don't force the forgiveness bud from feeling like you 'should forgive'...within time you'll reach a point of feeling that the shift to forgiveness is what you need to follow...I'd be feeling pissed for a decent while if it'd been my own friend I reckon. I hope you do find peace soon.

    • @garyluciani1082
      @garyluciani1082 Před měsícem +5

      ​@@timothydraper3687I agree with you. I was going to post something similar.

  • @marshalllucas83
    @marshalllucas83 Před měsícem +65

    I was in Iraq and one of my buddies father was a prison counselor at Attica we are getting mail and my buddy got one from berkowitz, saying he's praying for the troops, half of the guys didn't know anything about him, i was born in 81 and just knew enough to explain the summer of Sam

    • @mattsweeny3957
      @mattsweeny3957 Před měsícem +5

      We all have a chance at redemption & forgiveness. It's very hard to swallow. Look Berkowitz should have been put to death, but he was not, so, the man has comes to terms with his horrific crimes, repented, and that's that. Perhaps everyone can learn from his life. Mad Dog Sweeney

    • @martinedwards4522
      @martinedwards4522 Před měsícem

      @@mattsweeny3957i agree

    • @JC-du6sn
      @JC-du6sn Před měsícem

      Look up Within Heaven's Gates by Rebecca Springer. Page 64 😇

    • @ericbogar9665
      @ericbogar9665 Před měsícem +8

      I was stationed at the North Pole and got a letter from Santa. The boys didn't know much about him. I was born in 79 and knew just enough to explain here comes santa claus, here comes santa claus, right down santa claus lane.

    • @martinedwards4522
      @martinedwards4522 Před měsícem +3

      @@ericbogar9665 i think youre really the "son of spam"

  • @fletcher75er
    @fletcher75er Před měsícem +1

    So very happy I found this video and your channel. Nice work.

  • @ingabaird-pruss5381
    @ingabaird-pruss5381 Před 27 dny +2

    I have not finished the entire segment, I’m about a quarter of the way in. I really like the way Michael Franzese explains things. I have a very good relationship with God, however I am definitely NOT a Christian. I loved how MICHAEL spoke regarding how he didn’t give David a pass for murder. I’m very impressed by Michael.

  • @magnetsoldiercephas331
    @magnetsoldiercephas331 Před měsícem +30

    As someone who was hospitalized in 2020 with mental illness, I appreciate anyone willing to speak on it for it is one of most important issues not spoken about. Thank you Michael. I would love to one day speak to you Lord willing. Mobster history is my favorite as well. God bless you and your family brother.

  • @WhatAboutBob516
    @WhatAboutBob516 Před měsícem +93

    I would NEVER be able to forgive someone killing any of my children...

    • @polkadotsuzanne9306
      @polkadotsuzanne9306 Před měsícem +13

      Me either

    • @ponzo1967
      @ponzo1967 Před měsícem +20

      Eventually you would do it for yourself or the hate becomes toxic and eats you alive

    • @nanabuster7285
      @nanabuster7285 Před měsícem +3

      @@ponzo1967Repentance comes before forgiveness.

    • @mreloo
      @mreloo Před měsícem +10

      In the Bible, Matthew 19:26 says, "But Jesus looked at them and said, 'With man this is impossible, but with God all things r possible

    • @robertmartinez6013
      @robertmartinez6013 Před měsícem +11

      Having to watch my mother go through what she is going through from some coward taking my brothers life, let alone me go through what I’m going through from having my little brother that I helped raised be taken the way he was I can’t forgive.
      It’s been over 5 years and it doesn’t get easier. I tear up (as I type this) randomly all the time. I’m reminded of him all the time. The one thing that has changed is my threshold to endure the pain of all this shit. I am so sick and tired of all the pathetic waste of people having hand outs and made up excuses to justify why they are the way they are.
      If we can’t have an eye for an eye anymore we should have should mark their foreheads to shame them while they steal the breathes of the ones that no longer can have any.
      For me to forgive would be the same thing as me forgetting my love for him. I say Fuck’em all!!!

  • @RedLeo-pf9yo
    @RedLeo-pf9yo Před měsícem +4

    His parents telling him he was adopted , at five years old, and his mom died, giving him birth, was way too young to be telling him that.

    • @evictioncarpentry2628
      @evictioncarpentry2628 Před dnem

      I disagree. It's more of a mind F when you're older, understand more stuff and then think everything is a lie.
      I grew up with a guy who was adopted and is on trial for serial killings currently.

  • @dscotp185
    @dscotp185 Před měsícem +3

    Fascinating interview. Well done. Just Subscribed. 👍

  • @14lexquez
    @14lexquez Před měsícem +14

    Some will say criminals don’t deserve a voice. However, podcasts, such as this one, are a great method of learning more about what drives certain individuals. We all want to know the motive behind certain acts. Motive is the foundation of our daily decision making. Podcasts are truly modern day labs. Nicely done with this interview.

  • @jessicagreene1773
    @jessicagreene1773 Před měsícem +69

    I remember this as a kid living in NY in the 1970s like it was yesterday. David comes off as a sympathetic character and this interview gives understanding of maybe why he did the things he did. I still feel more for the family of the victims as I also remember seeing them in interviews and documentaries.

    • @Chopping-it-up
      @Chopping-it-up Před měsícem +15

      Even though he has mental illness I feel the same way you do. I think that if he really has changed for the better he should understand he needs to be in jail for the rest of his life. He killed many innocent people.

    • @IrishDavaRox
      @IrishDavaRox Před měsícem +11

      Exactly, he killed 15 and 16 year old girls.
      The forgiveness isn't ours to offer. His victims, including the children, are dead.

    • @mannygrossman
      @mannygrossman Před měsícem +5

      @@IrishDavaRox His youngest victim was 19.

    • @peterj5106
      @peterj5106 Před měsícem +5

      I'm pretty sure he's not the only Son of Sam.

    • @JohnSmith-sb2fp
      @JohnSmith-sb2fp Před měsícem +13

      @@Chopping-it-up he has been up for parole since 2006 and refused to apply for parole release. at one point he even wrote a note saying while he feels his no longer a threat to others that he deserves to serve the rest of his life behind bars for his crimes. So maybe he really has found belief in god.

  • @zoecoote3746
    @zoecoote3746 Před měsícem +3

    Thank you for listening to him, pausing, and letting the story be told. It was very respectful. One thing that stands out to me s the part where structure is taken away and his mental health declined. This is so important. Honestly I believe it can save
    lives. I live in Australia and they sold 90% of the inpatient and care homes. People with mental health challenges were left to get to their appointments, organise themselves and take their meds all on their own. The result. Abuse, deaths. Homelessness and devastation. There needs to be a medium between institutions and nothing. Thank you

  • @william-ajones3959
    @william-ajones3959 Před měsícem +38

    For all those who don’t think God will forgive you for the things you’ve done, Michael and David are living proof of our Lord’s endless mercy and grace. Great interview.

    • @moriauxkris1408
      @moriauxkris1408 Před měsícem +4

      Go tell that to the victims family

    • @richardcarle786
      @richardcarle786 Před měsícem

      ​​@@moriauxkris1408 All people need to be aware of and try and find forgiveness! If my mom was raped and murdered, she would want me to forgive the person who did that horrible crime... some can't and won't ever understand that kind of forgiveness...it is something that can only be given to us by our Creator!!!

    • @TimothyBlevins1127
      @TimothyBlevins1127 Před měsícem +5

      ​@@moriauxkris1408 tell God you don't think He has the right to forgive people. That conversation between you and Him should be a good one.

    • @moriauxkris1408
      @moriauxkris1408 Před měsícem

      @@TimothyBlevins1127 I hope nothing bad ever happens to you or your family. You would not be saying crap like that if your fam was the victim of a piece of shit like that.

    • @RandomChristianMusings
      @RandomChristianMusings Před měsícem +2

      @@TimothyBlevins1127 *Great answer.* I wish I'd posted it first.

  • @NYCGERSON777
    @NYCGERSON777 Před měsícem +35

    I love the work of God in the life of a believer. God bless brother!!

  • @jaysharp789
    @jaysharp789 Před měsícem +52

    What a fantastic conversation. We live so many lives within our lifetime. I can tell David is an entirely different person than he was 40-50 years ago. He has no reason to pretend, he knows he is never getting out of prison. I think he is sincere. And while what he did was absolutely horrific, I do believe he has found faith and has done a complete 180. So good for him

    • @ingenunis5003
      @ingenunis5003 Před měsícem +2

      YES- brought tears to my eyes

    • @nicolebailey4426
      @nicolebailey4426 Před měsícem +6

      I believe that, too. He is a model prisoner accepting his punishment. He has never shown up for parole meetings. It shows me that he was not that monster years ago. I still have sincerest condolences to his victims. Despite his beliefs, he belongs in prison .
      .

    • @chiaradigiorgio1821
      @chiaradigiorgio1821 Před měsícem +2

      Yes I feel really sorry for the people that lost their loved ones to son of Sam . I can hear through this interview that he has remorse and did suffer a lot of mental disorders . I’m not making excuses for him but I believe him . I wish he had help before he went on his rampage . God bless everyone .

    • @satansalley6526
      @satansalley6526 Před měsícem

      Silly sausage.

    • @Charles-xy5jd
      @Charles-xy5jd Před měsícem

      Naw

  • @Brad-gt6wu
    @Brad-gt6wu Před 29 dny +2

    I want to thank you for your interpretation of forgiveness and sin. I struggle with this. I don't sin outwardly I sin my mind.

  • @jberryhill1108
    @jberryhill1108 Před měsícem +3

    Judge not lest ye be judged. He gave the man a fair shake and as usual a very well put together interview. 💯

  • @steves1112000
    @steves1112000 Před měsícem +36

    Mr. Franzese. Thank you so much. The was a fascinating interview. I remember seeing an interview with David early in his walk. I think he was involved in prison ministry. I remember thinking "wow, this guy is genuine". Our God truly is a God of change. You, sir, are awesome.
    I have PTSD from military service. Only God brings me through the low points. When I feel weak, I know he's carrying me.

    • @tomdemay6147
      @tomdemay6147 Před měsícem +1

      amen! thank you for your service too. I remember seeing an interview with David along time ago and I thought the same.

    • @mariec4275
      @mariec4275 Před měsícem

      Amen

  • @marcgloria8376
    @marcgloria8376 Před měsícem +13

    I remember this so well. He killed Donna Lauria right around the corner from my house.

  • @chickapeas5646
    @chickapeas5646 Před měsícem +33

    Isn’t it amazing what the love of Christ can do?!? The light I see in him! Beautiful! This world is not our home, David! ❤

    • @john5389
      @john5389 Před měsícem +2

      Great comment, yes, Praise the Lord! Michael's channel here is truly a blessing and draws me closer to God.

    • @freecanadianguy
      @freecanadianguy Před měsícem

      David would kill again if he was released from prison. People don’t really change, they just change what they show the world. Inside they’re the same person.
      He lied when he was caught and he’s lying now.
      Everybody finds Jesus in prison. 😂

    • @brooklyn3299
      @brooklyn3299 Před 29 dny +5

      If the victims were your relatives it’s doubtful you’d be so joyful.

    • @chickapeas5646
      @chickapeas5646 Před 29 dny +1

      @@brooklyn3299 Might surprise you, what I have forgiven because, of the love of Jesus. I can tell you, Jesus can give anyone who lives for Him, the change of heart to free us from our hate and anger. You just have to let Him have your heart.❤️

    • @swisstrader
      @swisstrader Před 28 dny

      Ah yes, let’s just do joy over this complete clown who has now duped you and everyone else that he has suddenly found Jesus!

  • @fotog04
    @fotog04 Před měsícem

    What a journey of life! Thank you for this video. God bless

  • @steelers6mk
    @steelers6mk Před měsícem +51

    Finally, someone who speaks my language. Thank you for doing what you're doing, Mr. Franzese.

    • @scottisitoro3953
      @scottisitoro3953 Před měsícem

      Your language?
      Can you say hello to the talking dog for me?

  • @stratcat4450
    @stratcat4450 Před měsícem +153

    Jesus on the cross, "forgive them father for they know not what they do". Thank you Michael for the interview.

    • @dannydexter8989
      @dannydexter8989 Před měsícem +6

      That was for killing Jesus not people doing nothing wrong

    • @PunkDogCreations
      @PunkDogCreations Před měsícem +4

      ​@dannydexter8989 if they repent, they can still receive salvation and forgiveness from God❤

    • @AdamGee8
      @AdamGee8 Před měsícem +2

      @@PunkDogCreations yes but only he knows if he’s truly sincere. Maybe therapy and meditation has helped him but if he still has no empathy I don’t know if he can..

    • @22lyric
      @22lyric Před měsícem

      ​@@AdamGee8he doesn't DESERVE to be free!

    • @unclekol1
      @unclekol1 Před měsícem

      Jesus talking to father? So Father is God 🙏🏽

  • @tntnationwide
    @tntnationwide Před 29 dny +1

    Fascinating interview. Thank you so much for sharing this.

  • @donnaregenauer2757
    @donnaregenauer2757 Před 26 dny +2

    Hello from KY love your channel ❤️.Thank you so much for this video.I forgave him when I saw his sincerety.God knows how many people are suffering with mental illness.❤

  • @Cashcrop54
    @Cashcrop54 Před měsícem +33

    A fascinating interview Michael. Thank you for going to see him. You made the right decision. When he became a Christian, he became a true brother. We do pray "Forgive us our debts as we forgive our debtors". If we are unforgiving we will not be forgiven. God Bless you Michael and your family!

    • @dennislindqvist1265
      @dennislindqvist1265 Před měsícem

      Being religious is not the same as being a good person. Christians are not exempt from that fact. But I think that if he is now considered harmless, he should be released, he should have atoned for his crimes.

    • @Cashcrop54
      @Cashcrop54 Před měsícem +2

      @@dennislindqvist1265 Being a Christian is not being religious. And, even if harmless being now a Christian does not exempt him from punishment on this earth. He won't go to hell but as he even says he will never get out or should he.

    • @IAmAlmightyGod
      @IAmAlmightyGod Před měsícem

      no he can't be forgiven. because the people he killed can't repent before their lord and God.

    • @mariec4275
      @mariec4275 Před měsícem

      @@IAmAlmightyGodHe is forgiven.

  • @leightzmill
    @leightzmill Před měsícem +19

    In regards to your intro speech, I've had chronic depression since my teens woth suicide attempts. Only in recent years I've had control of it. It's AMAZING to see people, particularly men, discuss it publicly. Thanks for talking about it.

  • @lindaandreula2724
    @lindaandreula2724 Před měsícem +26

    Son of Sam was vicious he enjoyed hurting innocent people I am 66 yrs. old and I remember it I can not glorify what he did I did not feel Micheal Franzese did the right thing by interviewing him!

    • @j.jester7821
      @j.jester7821 Před měsícem +5

      agreed.

    • @kieronbeard
      @kieronbeard Před 28 dny +4

      I feel you may be missing the point entirely. He is born again as a Christian they both are. One of the fundamental beliefs in Christianity is an individuals ability to turn to christ and truly and honestly in there heart repent for the sin's they have committed because we have all sinned.

    • @wintergirl8
      @wintergirl8 Před 28 dny +3

      ​@@kieronbeardGod can go ahead and forgive them. We don't need to.

    • @cirenosnor5768
      @cirenosnor5768 Před 28 dny +1

      @lindaandreula2724 - What seems to have gone over your head is that a lot can be learned from interviewing him. Including information about any mental illnesses he may have

    • @helenmcmichael2122
      @helenmcmichael2122 Před 28 dny +1

      Why did Christ die on the cross to forgive ALL sins to a trully repented heart? Jesus tells us to forgive others we are not the judge. I remember him as well and am about your age, that doesn't mean we don't feel for the victims and their families.

  • @richardoschell6462
    @richardoschell6462 Před 21 dnem

    Thanks for the interview.

  • @wyattsdad8561
    @wyattsdad8561 Před měsícem +53

    Man, the story of his childhood made me tear up. (As i’m on a job framing a carport)
    It made me think of my 8 year old son who is a hyper little dude. And for some reason he’s asked me a couple times when he was 6 if he was adopted. Which he is not, and I’ve always made sure to take the time with him to make him feel at ease that I am his real daddy and mommy is his real mom. My own parents were assholes in 1977 when I was 7 and they used to think it was funny to tell me i was adopted. It was like a fun little dysfunctional game for them. They’d do it on a Saturday or Sunday, after we had breakfast. It was like they waited for me to be feeling totally happy and comfortable as we sat at the table together with my sister. They waited for the right moment to make me feel insecure and cry. Then they’d say they were just kidding. But at age 7 you don’t just rebound from something like that. And they said this to me several times.
    So when I heard his story of actually being adopted and told at such a young age It just saddened me, for him. Very interesting podcast man. Thank you for your work.
    May God be with you man.
    Thank you again for sharing your work.

    • @freyavalentina3153
      @freyavalentina3153 Před měsícem +5

      That’s a very narcissistic behavior they did to you.

    • @saveriosalemme5366
      @saveriosalemme5366 Před měsícem +6

      Don’t feel bad my parents back then were no prize either.

    • @user-py9yp4bz2q
      @user-py9yp4bz2q Před měsícem +2

      My teacher went along with a couple of students about that. Needless to say, I got expelled for slapping him. Those students weren't my friends after that. I didn't think it was funny. Neither did my stepfather. He al.kst swung it out with the school principal! I'm telling you, ppl do some dumb hurtful stuff.. my parents weren't mad at me at all! They tried suing the school district. I'm telling you ppl are very hurtful. You did nothing wrong man it sounds like you had so, so parents.

    • @wyattsdad8561
      @wyattsdad8561 Před měsícem +3

      @@freyavalentina3153 yeah I think you’re right.. all I know is it was very cruel and i would never do that to my children.

    • @wyattsdad8561
      @wyattsdad8561 Před měsícem +7

      @@saveriosalemme5366 what they definitely taught me was, what not to do to your kids. The cycle has been broken.

  • @lousassoles8635
    @lousassoles8635 Před měsícem +36

    I can't wait for Michael's interview with The Zodiac

    • @seancharlebois6220
      @seancharlebois6220 Před měsícem +5

      Never got caught

    • @organicleaf
      @organicleaf Před měsícem +7

      @@seancharlebois6220 thats the joke

    • @sullieking
      @sullieking Před měsícem +1

      😂😂😂😂

    • @sullieking
      @sullieking Před měsícem +3

      Jack The Rippers nephew is coming on, saying he was actually Jack The Flipper and he worked in a burger shop

    • @David-ep5om
      @David-ep5om Před měsícem +2

      I'm not sure Ted Cruz will agree to it.

  • @artielark4258
    @artielark4258 Před 14 dny

    Mr. Franzese. I understand exactly what you mean. The world needs more forgiveness. Well phrased and truly honest introduction.

  • @johncooper3636
    @johncooper3636 Před 9 dny

    Thank you, Michael

  • @earth_ling
    @earth_ling Před měsícem +43

    He killed 6 and wounded 9. with a .44 cal. pistol. No reason. Just slipped up on young people and shot them in the head with absolutely no mercy and no regrets. He tried to cop a crazy plea after they finally caught him.
    If he has found God and is good with himself then fine. But this guy is a cold blooded killer. He can rot in prison for all that I care. The lives that he destroyed is monumental. He is the epitome of evil. Too bad.😮

    • @stst77
      @stst77 Před měsícem

      Michael killed too. David and Moses in the Bible killed too.

    • @kerroncain2684
      @kerroncain2684 Před měsícem +3

      Wasn't a crazy plea he clearly was mental

    • @earth_ling
      @earth_ling Před měsícem +6

      @@kerroncain2684
      All subjective. Most killers…after they are caught…realize ohhhh hell… I might have to pay for my actions…so they start looking for the crazy tree.
      The shooter that killed those kids at Parkland tried it. He just didn’t realize that he was being videoed as he tried to stage a crazy plea.

    • @77Sinner
      @77Sinner Před měsícem

      God is a great scapegoat for people like him. He can't kill humans any more, so he'll just have to kill time and be buddies with good ole Jesus. 🤦‍♂

    • @mariec4275
      @mariec4275 Před měsícem +5

      Which is more difficult for you to believe, that God could forgive the worst sinner or that he killed those people? He can never repair what he has done, but it shows us that God is merciful to the most wicked sinner. His Mercy is Amazing.
      And he has shown repentance over the years, never wanting to be paroled. He knows God has a ministry for him in prison. If it was a show, he’d be out by now.

  • @SeanVarley100
    @SeanVarley100 Před měsícem +44

    Michael, I have no problem saying you are a better man than me. I don't think I could have found the compassion to agree to meet this man. This was a tough interview to watch and yet I found myself feeling for this man. He is where he deserves to be but his testimony is powerful.

    • @mark8337
      @mark8337 Před měsícem

      He was under demonic influence, besides the binge drinking and mental health issues. It was a cult entanglement he got caught up in.

    • @Frizzbeegirl
      @Frizzbeegirl Před měsícem

      I would highly suggest watching some documentaries on CZcams. I haven’t fully watched the whole interview yet, but he was part of a satanic cult. He didn’t do all the shootings. It was an organization. There’s even proof out there. I hope you find the one I’m thinking about I just don’t know the name right now.

    • @Marieq
      @Marieq Před měsícem

      Michael is no angel, he is a murderer too. The difference is he wore a suit while killing people.

    • @leeoliver7151
      @leeoliver7151 Před měsícem +4

      Only from talking to someone will you understand the reasons

    • @mariec4275
      @mariec4275 Před měsícem +2

      And he knows he deserves to be there

  • @Saturday288
    @Saturday288 Před měsícem

    Good interview. Thanks.

  • @Jimberley
    @Jimberley Před měsícem +9

    Killed 6 Injured 7.. completely ruined many lives. If the families saw this..? I can’t comprehend how this would make them feel.

  • @dbloodline
    @dbloodline Před měsícem +16

    Michael won't stop giving us the best of the best content worth watching.... always excited and anticipating the new uploads. Bravo!

  • @user-um5wn8ri7s
    @user-um5wn8ri7s Před měsícem +240

    As a retired prison counselor, I can say one thing that is definitely true-No one makes it in prison or on the outside without Christ ❤

    • @peterj5106
      @peterj5106 Před měsícem +39

      I don't know what experience you have but your statement is absolutely Not True.

    • @burkena
      @burkena Před měsícem

      I know a person who worked there EVERYDAY..as a social worker.. and DID HIS EVALUATION FOR PAROLE..!!!
      (THEY)..SAID.. ( TO ME) Hes insane.. pathological liar..and WOULD MURDER AGAIN..!!!
      IF he was released.. His conversion is B.S. stone cold killer.. I lived in Queens..when he STRUCK AT ELEPHAS BAR Northern Blvd..Bayside NY BULL SHIT..

    • @missourimongoose8858
      @missourimongoose8858 Před měsícem +16

      Except literally every generation before Jesus was born lol

    • @craigezell4261
      @craigezell4261 Před měsícem +4

      ​@peterj5106 tell that to the many people who have experienced redemption,fulfillment,a new & improved life through faith in Jesus Christ regardless of their past.Sure,it's not the case will all inmates but that doesn't make it any less legit.The results speak for themselves.

    • @peterj5106
      @peterj5106 Před měsícem +16

      @@craigezell4261. Yea, & I'm not trying to take that away from anyone. If it work's for them then good, but everyone is different & I'm referring to the OP's remark "definitely true that No one makes it in prison or outside without Christ"....
      Which, is not true. From my own experiences alone I can say plenty of people make it (prison or outside) without religion. Personal mental health comes before religion & a high percentage of prisoners have mental health issues.

  • @TheGamersGrotto
    @TheGamersGrotto Před měsícem +6

    Regardless of the hate you may be getting for doing this.. I sincerely appreciate you for taking the time to sit down and speak with David, realistically, it is educational to sit down and speak/listen to people with severe mental illness as we never know if the things we take away from them during the sitdown could help us with battling mental illnesses against others suffering with it.. Also.. I love your channel, keep up the great work!! And I wish you nothing but success with your wine business!! God bless.

  • @Pintopam321
    @Pintopam321 Před 19 dny

    Extraordinary interview! Very eye-opening.

  • @jennifermuscutt7277
    @jennifermuscutt7277 Před měsícem +15

    Yes he was adopted but my dad was a foster child in the Bronx until he was old enough to get out. Went back and forth to bad foster parents. He had a bad attitude and was messed up but at least he didn’t kill anyone.

  • @doctorraven
    @doctorraven Před měsícem +47

    It's amazing that you were able to interview him in Prison.

    • @johansvensson833
      @johansvensson833 Před měsícem +6

      serial killers love the attention gacy , dahmer , bundy . ramirez and several others made interviews long after they were caugth

    • @jorgefiguerola1239
      @jorgefiguerola1239 Před měsícem +1

      Was not the real DB but a double look-alike.

    • @harrynut3044
      @harrynut3044 Před měsícem +1

      @@jorgefiguerola1239 It doesn't look like an old David, does it. I also found it Extremely Odd how that Guy was Seated Facing "David" with the look like He was watching every single word that come from "David's" mouth. The million dollar question is....If it is fake David.....Why ...For What Purpose ?

    • @brianmeen2158
      @brianmeen2158 Před měsícem +3

      @@johansvensson833but notice that these types of interviews with serial killers are not near as common as they used to be .. in the 80s and 90s they were common but not anymore

    • @randysavage4900
      @randysavage4900 Před měsícem

      Truly

  • @danceteachermom
    @danceteachermom Před měsícem +2

    I'm 62 and my mom was a dance teacher (as am I too) and we went to NYC in the summer when I was 15, 16, 17 (amongst many times after) to take dance classes at conventions and at some of the big studios in NY (Broadway Dance Center/Steps etc) and I remember the hysteria with the Son of Sam murders.... All of us thought he was targeting women wearing certain type of hats and we should not be wearing those when we were going all around the city.
    I am sorry for his victims and their families for their loss. 💔
    But I'm glad to know that DB has a relationship with Jesus and that he is forgiven.

    • @mannygrossman
      @mannygrossman Před měsícem

      There were a lot of media driven myths about the Son of Sam spree that actually put the public in more danger. Berkowitz shot older, he shot young, he shot blonde, he shot brunette, he shot long hair, he shot short hair, he shot women, he shot men. The only thing that mattered to him was that his victim had to be in the right place at the right time, according to him. He just wanted to blow (mainly womens) heads off. It didn't matter who.

  • @apollok2997
    @apollok2997 Před měsícem +47

    It took me years to forgive the man that hurt my child, but I found the anger is toxic and make you mentally unwell as well.

    • @filmaker256
      @filmaker256 Před měsícem +4

      It wasn't just him their were others involved.

    • @gingerriviera3654
      @gingerriviera3654 Před měsícem +4

      When someone shares the loss of a child, the only thing you should say is. I'm sorry for your loss. Period.

    • @apollok2997
      @apollok2997 Před měsícem +9

      @@gingerriviera3654 I would like to clarify that my daughter survived her attack.Thankfully, but it took our family very long to all recover from it. My heart goes out to those who are not so lucky.

    • @marycrowley1442
      @marycrowley1442 Před měsícem

      @@filmaker256 He was involved in a satanic cult.

    • @JaxonSmithers
      @JaxonSmithers Před měsícem +1

      You’re right. All holding on to hate will do is put you in an early grave. But it will make you miserable long before that.

  • @ACshinealight
    @ACshinealight Před měsícem +8

    Possibly one of the greatest insight interviews I’ve ever seen. Phycologists the world over need to watch this. This is another level. Astonishing.

  • @universal3024
    @universal3024 Před 5 dny

    After his arrest he was confined to the same psych ward in the same city in same borough in the same hospital I was born in one month after his arrest. I’ve heard of him before but I just now found this out almost 47 years later while watching this video and delving into his past. Small world.

  • @michellesikes484
    @michellesikes484 Před 29 dny

    Thank you for that wonderful sit-down! I really do believe he's sincere, so all glory to God for his mercy.

  • @Bronxnative74
    @Bronxnative74 Před měsícem +18

    Wow David Berkowitz Grew up in the same neighborhood I grew up in I always thought he was from Yonkers Great interview Michael.

  • @crowbarbob1900
    @crowbarbob1900 Před měsícem +20

    Doesn’t condone taking innocent lives. May he rot in jail for the rest of his life.

    • @TheScotian82
      @TheScotian82 Před 15 dny

      K thanks but no one is condoning anything.

  • @antonioguerreiro1615
    @antonioguerreiro1615 Před 3 dny

    Mr Franzese that was awesome thank you all the best from Portugal

  • @lucifer01b
    @lucifer01b Před měsícem +7

    Well done Michael from Northern Ireland as a person who grew up in the troubles became involved but am now a therapist after a turnround in my life 57 now and happy I changed.

    • @machida58
      @machida58 Před měsícem +3

      Where in NI? I'm a dual citizen in East Belfast.
      Not connected to either side BTW.

    • @lucifer01b
      @lucifer01b Před měsícem +3

      Originally the village during troubles now on East Coast and likewise friend.

    • @kincaidwolf5184
      @kincaidwolf5184 Před 14 dny

      No surrender 🇬🇧

  • @lvamp13
    @lvamp13 Před měsícem +12

    people need to understand it is harder to forgive then it is to hate to hate is easy

    • @JaxonSmithers
      @JaxonSmithers Před měsícem +3

      Most people will not hear that much less understand it. It’s an ugly world.

    • @LaymanGamin
      @LaymanGamin Před měsícem

      ? What’s that got to do with anything ? 😂 and are u saying “people” arent understanding something but u do?

  • @missfmissf2961
    @missfmissf2961 Před měsícem +12

    Being 7yrs old & living just blocks from the 1st murder, I still have incredible vivid memories. Everyone on their stoop during the sweltering summer blackout. Wild time!

  • @Chasetherabbit100
    @Chasetherabbit100 Před měsícem +1

    Very much enjoyed this. Yes he seems genuine and we have to realize everybody has a life and everybody goes through things. I kind of wish you would have asked him more about the killings, how he feels about them now, and how it made him feel that one of the parents forgave him. But I very, very much enjoyed this interview! Also I just ordered some of your wine.

  • @caseyfenscke5895
    @caseyfenscke5895 Před 4 dny

    Fascinating conversation and testimony of how Jesus saves everyone who asks for forgiveness and completely lays everything at his feet. 👏🏻

  • @tommeredith7462
    @tommeredith7462 Před měsícem +10

    Michael, great interview.
    About 20-25 year’s ago I stumbled into a website of Billy Graham ministries when a ministry rep from Dr Graham visited the Son Of Sam in prison.
    David spoke of his conversation and the deeper walk he had experienced.
    Your interview was in-depth and I’m so glad you shared this experience with your viewer’s.
    Thanks Michael.