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STATEMENT OF FACTS
VOLUME OCTOBER 2002a Lockdown, Sniper Shootings, Larry King
NOVEMBER 2002a Three For Jesus, Brother Paulding
VOLUME DECEMBER 2002a Mack, Death of Andy Tant
David Wins Lawsuit
E-Z QUIK INDEX
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Letter Concerning Beltway Snipers
misinformation, Nancy Grace Program
have faith
Danny's song
wasp watching
the everlasting arms
London Terror
wee hours
no more satan
cranberry juice
prayers and cranberry juice
distress
a dark night
looking ahead
outreach
Valerie
valleys
God Comforts
here comes the SON
late responses
moving forward
growing stronger.
blizzard
caring
fascination with evil
don't ask
being there
missing alan
hidden
thanks to the King
the hard road
time out
treasures in prison
tsunami
open hearts
prayer
election day
changes and challenges
new horizons
porter
snowflakes
veterans day
wrong things
ticket
suffering servants
torment to salvation
growing old
letter to crime victim's board
a hard lesson
triple six
notes on Love
gary evans
home for outcasts
cruel mockings
gangbangers
rejoicing at lies
sifted as wheat
simple things
troubles
God's surprise
anniversary of arrest
beltway snipers
deer
parole
lost things
mom and dad
on being hated
to the victims of my crimes
my life is about hope
SPECIAL INDEX LINKS
Journal Vol. 1
DBJ Vol. 3
DBJ Vol. 4
DJB Vol. 5
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SON OF HOPE 
 
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David Berkowitz 

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David Berkowitz has lived a life no other human being has lived.
 
The devil dragged  him a thousand miles into Hell.  Then he heard the soft voice of Jesus, and the Light of salvation penetrated the dark night of his soul. 
 
He chronicles the weary, soul-crushing years of imprisonment; he tells the stories of the lives of men he has known during the thirty-plus years of his incarceration.  Their stories come alive, and the reader is touched with compassion for these prisoners, their  desperation and loss, and  of families and lives ruined.
 
David shares his own grief and remorse over the pain he has caused other people, and his never-ending-sorrow over the fact that he cannot undo what the "monster" did.
 
You cannot read his story without weeping.