
This episode discusses Jack the Ripper's letters, including the infamous "Dear Boss" letter, and features David Berkowitz's correspondence with NYPD Captain Joseph Burelli.
The episode highlights the historical context of Jack the Ripper's letters, focusing on the "Dear Boss" letter where he signed off as "Yours Truly Jack the Ripper." This letter is significant in the lore surrounding the Ripper case.
David Berkowitz, known as the Son of Sam, wrote to NYPD Captain Joseph Burelli expressing his feelings about being labeled a woman hater. Berkowitz identifies himself as a monster in his letter.
The discussion touches on the psychological implications of both figures, examining how their communications reflect their identities and the public's perception of them.
Overall, the episode connects the historical and modern implications of these infamous letters, providing a unique perspective on criminal notoriety.
Jack the Ripper's letters and David Berkowitz's response to police are discussed.

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