Q. In the spirit of Halloween, is the following Halloween mystery true or not true?
Quoted Text: https://slappedham.com/8-real-unsolved-halloween-mysteries/In the early hours of Halloween in 1981, photographer Ronald Sisman and student Elizabeth Platzman were murdered in their New York apartment on West 22nd street. The furnishings in the apartment had been completely torn apart, as if the murderer was looking for something.
Police received information from a prison informant claiming that one of his fellow inmates had predicted the murders weeks before they actually happened. The inmate was the infamous ‘Son of Sam’ serial killer, David Berkowitz.
In 1977, Berkowitz confessed to killing 6 people and wounding 7 others in a series of shootings in New York City. He claimed that he was following the orders of his neighbor’s dog, ‘Harvey’ who he said was possessed by a demon. During the mid 1990’s Berkowitz amended his confession claiming that he was actually a member of a Satanic cult and that the cult had committed the murders as violent rituals.
Berkowitz claimed that Ronald Sisman and Elizabeth Platzman were murdered by members of the cult because Sisman possessed a film of one of the shootings and was planning to hand it over to authorities.
The police were unable to find any evidence that supported Berkowitz’s claims however he was able to provide them with an eerily accurate description of Sisman’s apartment.
To this day, the murders of Ronald Sisman and Elizabeth Platzman remain unsolved.
A. I get this is absolutely true. There was a tape of the cult performing sick deeds, and these people were murdered because they knew too much. The cult didn't want implicated or their identity breached. I also get that some members of this sick cult were members in society. The reason no evidence was found was because the cult leaders were able to retrieve the tape, and the police were bribed to "not look to hard for evidence." This is a sad and sick story that mimics some of the evil still going on in today's world.
And that is all I have for this reading. Thank you. Love and light, Lynn
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7 comments:
In the late '70's when this string of shootings of young couples parked in cars was going on in New York, "Son of Sam" was in the news constantly until the weird looking, almost nerdy, David Berlowitz was caught. I always thought he was a patsy and Lynn's read now makes me think the letter sent to the police or Newspaper that he was getting orders from a dog was a sensationally absurd story to hide the truth about the Satanists behind this. I also think they LOVE to see their evil deeds make headlines while they remain safely anonymous, unlike today's Nexium or Hillary.
@ Robert Schoen
Amazing that you still remember these crimes and the reporting after so long time.
This was before I was even born.
@Robert, that David Berlowitz looks a bit like J.Trudeau. Creepy indeed.
I just turned 70 so I've lived through a lot of what is now considered history!
Lynn, the other Halloween mysteries and deaths on the link at this beginning of this question are all fascinating, most of which I've never heard about. Could be nice to look into a few other of these, but it's clear the dark side has long used both Halloween and Christmas time for their evil deeds. So many children go missing annually at Halloween you'd think parents and police would be specially on guard for kids.
@Robert Schoen
Were you a hippie in your youth?
Some think I still am, minus the long hair I once had. The late 60's early 70's was a great time tolie in with great music until disco when it all turned boring. I love that ela-mar thinks Berkowitz back then looked like Justin Trudeau when he really looked more like a very creepy version of Andy Kaufman. Berkowitz today looks like he reformed from his past and seems a decent man helping other inmates while still in prison.
@Robert Schoen
It seems you have maintained your interest in spiritual stuff, that I guess emerged in those times? Or how did you become interested in those kind of things?
I guess disco music was more materially inclined, if that's you mean by things becoming boring when it arrived? I've heard that in the US, people collected disco records and burnt them in large heaps at the end of the 70's. In Europe, disc survived though, and developed into Italo Disco during the 80's (bands like modern talking) and later into Eurodance in the 90's, which I think was a cultural reaction to the unification of Germany and disbanding of the iron curtain.
In Sweden in the 70's everything was extremely left-leaning, and ABBA was considered too capitalist by some people. Instead, they listened to progg music, a genre with social commentary on the injustice between classes.
The socialism of the 70's in Sweden got an abrupt end, when it was revealed (and caused a public outcry) that children's book author Astrid Lindgren payed more than 100% of her earnings in taxes.
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