David Berkowitz - "The Son Of Sam" or "The Son Of Hope"

You may know him as “David Berkowitz,” "The Son Of Sam” or “The 44 Caliber Killer” but not many of you know what he goes by now: “The Son of Hope.” Can such a vicious, evil man find God, be completely reformed, and live on the streets among us? Well, he thinks so. He claims “The Son Of Sam" is dead, but most of us aren’t buying it. With an in-depth conversation with him about his life, as well as a discussion with a psychologist and Carl Denaro - a survivor who experienced his evil first hand - we will let the listener decide for themself.  To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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Anthony Scaramucci and Sam Bankman-Fried were the unlikeliest of business partners. “The Mooch” is a nearly sixty-year-old son of a Long Island crane operator who sprung from Harvard Law to fight his way up the ranks of traditional financewith an infamous eleven-day stint in the White House along the way. “SBF” is a newly-thirty-year-old son of two law professors raised on an elite campus who aimed to revolutionize all that people like the Mooch represented and he’d already become a multi-billionaire on the way.But partner they did –on a series of conferences and with SBF closing a deal that could have led to his owning the Mooch’s Skybridge Partners outright -but they became something more than that and before the story ends with SBF in handcuffs, their friendship would take them everywhere from the Bahamas to Riyadh –with rumors of polycules, plentiful cups of noodles, and the Mooch toting a bag of suits he bought SBF out of instance that he could not meet the rules of Saudi Arabia in a worn out t-shirt and dirty white socks.