November is National Adoption Month! Throughout the
month I'll feature famous folk who have been adopted!
Sometimes the Spotlight shines darkly…
Culled mostly from Wikipedia:
David Richard Berkowitz (born Richard
David Falco, June 1, 1953), also known as the Son of Sam and the .44
Caliber Killer, is an American
serial killer
convicted of a series of shooting attacks that began in the summer of 1976.
With a .44 caliber Bulldog revolver, he killed
six victims and wounded seven others by July 1977. As the toll mounted,
Berkowitz eluded a massive police manhunt while leaving brazen letters which
promised further murders. Highly
publicized in the press, he terrorized New York City and achieved worldwide notoriety.
After his arrest by New York City police in
August 1977, Berkowitz was indicted for eight shooting incidents. He confessed
to all of them and claimed a demon that possessed his neighbor's dog had commanded him
to kill. In the course of the police investigation, he was also implicated in
many unsolved arsons
in the city.
David Berkowitz was
born Richard David Falco on June 1, 1953, in Brooklyn, New York. His mother, Betty Broder, grew up in an impoverished
Jewish family and later married Tony Falco, an Italian-American Catholic. The
couple ran a fish market together. They separated before Berkowitz's birth:
Falco left for another woman, and Broder later had an affair with a married
real estate agent, Joseph Kleinman. When she became pregnant, Kleinman
threatened to abandon her if she kept the baby, so she put the child up for
adoption and listed Falco as the father.
Within a few days of his birth, the infant boy was adopted by Pearl and
Nathan Berkowitz of the Bronx. The
Jewish-American couple were hardware store retailers of modest means, and
childless in middle age. They reversed the order of the boy's first and middle
names and gave him their own surname, raising young David Richard Berkowitz as
their only son.
Be sure to visit Abby’s Road on Facebook for more Spotlights!
“Abby’s Road, the Long and Winding Road to Adoption and how
Facebook, Aquaman and Theodore Roosevelt Helped” leads a couple through their
days of infertility treatments and adoption. It is told with gentle (and
sometimes not-so-gentle) humor from the perspective of a nerdy father and his
loving and understanding wife.
Join Mike and Esther as they go through IUIs and IFVs, as
they search for an adoption agency, are selected by a birth mother, prepare
their house, prepare their family, prepare themselves and wait for their
daughter to be born a thousand miles from home.
Winner, Honorable Mention, 2014, Great Midwest Book Festival
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