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The Ultimate Evil

The Search for the Sons of Sam

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The Ultimate Evil

By: Maury Terry
Narrated by: Keith Szarabajka
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The true-crime cult classic that inspired an upcoming Netflix documentary series and companion podcast, The Ultimate Evil follows journalist Maury Terry’s terrifying investigation into the true evil behind the Son of Sam murders.

On August 10, 1977, the NYPD arrested David Berkowitz for the Son of Sam murders that had terrorized New York City for over a year. Berkowitz confessed to shooting 16 people and killing six with a .44 caliber Bulldog revolver, and the case was officially closed.

Journalist Maury Terry was suspicious of Berkowitz’s confession. Spurred by conflicting witness descriptions of the killer and by the Queens District Attorney, who was convinced Berkowitz didn’t act alone, Terry spent decades researching, gathering evidence, and interviewing those involved in the case. He released his initial findings in the original publication of The Ultimate Evil in 1987, in which he presented his theory that Berkowitz was a member of the Process Church of the Final Judgment, a cult responsible for the Son of Sam murders as well as other ritual murders across the country. After Terry’s death in 2015, documentary filmmaker Josh Zeman (Cropsey, The Killing Season, Murder Mountain) followed leads Terry left for him, which form the basis of his upcoming docuseries with Netflix and a companion podcast. Taken together with The Ultimate Evil, which includes a new introduction by Zeman, these works reveal the stunning intersections of power, wealth, privilege, and evil in America - from the Summer of Sam until today.

©1987 Maury Terry. Introduction © 2021 by Joshua Zeman (P)2021 Blackstone Publishing
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As thorough and compelling as HelterSkelter. Nuanced enough to re-listen without boredom. Although in later chapters there's so many names that it gets quite confusing. There's only a couple of editing slips in an otherwise excellent reading. I did slow the playback in the later chapters so I could process the glut of information!

Very Good Narrative Journalism

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I enjoyed hearing the points and conspiracies the author discussing in this book. Many are fair and have a good amount of proof to back up the theories but some thing presented as fact are in fact speculation. Many things are coincidence rather than the absolute proof that the author is convinced of. Having said that I did enjoy it for the most part, just to hear the theories. Didn’t really need to be quite so long as much of it is repetitive, but overall not bad. There is some disgusting homophobic language that I am sure the author would likely describe as “of the time” but it literally had no impact on the book and need not have been there, I hated it. As for the narrator, he’s fine, although American, but does mispronounce the odd word hear and there and has some off putting heavy breathing, not the mention the WILDLY reaching Australian accent he tries to do that made me cringe so hard I was nearly bent over, and I’m not even Australian. So overall, interesting to read just to hear the sons of Sam theories, and would recommend it for that, but understand it’s a long one and it can be really quite boring at certain intervals.

Interesting points, but extremely long

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A famous case , great story , well researched and compiled by Maury Terry and great accompanying documentary on Netflix.
Narrated well ,one if my all time favourite.

Great investigative work

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What a strange book ! The author has raised some very good questions about the single killer theory in the son of Sam slayings however he then throws all that away by allowing himself to be played by Berkowitz and others and has a tendency to see things that ain’t there, sometimes in his letters you can plainly see that he ( Berkowitz ) is gathering information on satanic cults and regurgitating it only days later .very strange that Terry or his editor didn’t pick up on this

Son’s of Sam … ?

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Found the book very interesting and actually quite eye raising about the cult situation. the human race is messed up for true! felt the book was overly long-winded at parts but still enjoyed

a good in-depth view

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