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The location where Meresa Hammonds was found

Crime Location in Yonkers, New York

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David Berkowitz's apartment

Roughly 3 miles away.

Serial Killer House in Yonkers, New York

The Son of Sam, David Berkowitz, lived in this apartment building in Yonkers until his arrest in August 1977.

Following the killings, the name and address of the building were changed.

The bridge where David Berkowitz attacked his first victim

Roughly 4 miles away.

Crime Location in The Bronx, New York

On Christmas Eve in 1975, serial killer David Berkowitz stabbed his first known victim, Michelle Forman, on this pedestrian footbridge in Co-op City.

Fortunately, she survived the attack and was discharged from the hospital one week later.

David Berkowitz's Co-op City apartment

Roughly 4 miles away.

Serial Killer House in The Bronx, New York

This is the Co-op City apartment building where serial killer David Berkowitz lived between 1968 and 1971.

Berkowitz lived here with his adoptive father, Nathan, and his father's second wife.

David Berkowitz's Barnes Avenue apartment

Roughly 6 miles away.

Serial Killer House in Bronx, New York

The Son of Sam, David Berkowitz, lived on Barnes Avenue in the Bronx between 1975 and 1976.

The location where David Berkowitz shot Alexander Esau and Valentina Suriani

Roughly 7 miles away.

Crime Location in The Bronx, New York

In April 1977, David Berkowitz shot and killed Alexander Esau and Valentina Suriani while they were parked on this service road in the Bronx.

Following the murders, he left a letter at the crime scene in which he called himself "the Son of Sam."

The street where David Berkowitz shot Donna Lauria

Roughly 7 miles away.

Crime Location in The Bronx, New York

In July 1976, serial killer David Berkowitz shot Donna Lauria and Jody Valenti while they were sitting in a car outside this apartment building in the Bronx.

Lauria died after a bullet struck her in the head. She was Berkowitz's first murder victim.

Melissa Barthelemy's apartment

Roughly 8 miles away.

Last Seen Location in The Bronx, New York

On July 10, 2009, sex worker Melissa Barthelemy left this house on Underhill Avenue in the Bronx and was never seen again.

Roughly fifteen months later, her remains were found among the bodies of three other sex workers on Gilgo Beach.

Melissa is believed to be a victim of the Long Island serial killer.

David Berkowitz's childhood home

Roughly 9 miles away.

Serial Killer House in The Bronx, New York

David Berkowitz grew up in this apartment building on Stratford Avenue in the Bronx.

He was raised in this neighborhood by his adoptive parents, Pearl and Nathan Berkowitz.

The stairs from Joker (2019)

Roughly 9 miles away.

Filming Location in The Bronx, New York

The iconic stairs from the film Joker (2019) are situated on Shakespeare Avenue in the Highbridge neighborhood of the Bronx.

It was here that Arthur Fleck danced down the steps while dressed as a clown.

The location where "Boy's a liar Pt. 2" was filmed

Roughly 11 miles away.

Filming Location in Harlem, New York

The music video for PinkPantheress' song "Boy's a liar Pt. 2" was filmed on this fire escape balcony in Harlem, New York.

The street where Big L was killed

Roughly 11 miles away.

Crime Location in Harlem, New York

In February 1999, a gunman shot up-and-coming rapper "Big L" outside 45 West 139th Street in Harlem.

His murder remains unsolved.

The Palma Boys Social Club

Roughly 13 miles away.

Mob Hangout in Manhattan, New York

The Palma Boys Social Club was a mob hangout in the East Harlem neighborhood of Manhattan.

It served as the headquarters of Genovese capo Anthony "Fat Tony" Salerno.

The location where Paola Illera was found

Roughly 13 miles away.

Crime Location in East Harlem, New York

In January 1991, 13-year-old Paola Illera went missing from her apartment building in East Harlem.

Three hours later, her body was found beside this pedestrian ramp under the Wards Island Bridge.

The location where David Berkowitz shot Carl Denaro

Roughly 14 miles away.

Crime Location in Queens, New York

In October 1976, David Berkowitz attempted to kill Carl Denaro and Rosemary Keenan while they were parked on this street in Flushing, Queens.

Although they both survived the shooting, Denaro suffered a serious skull injury that required a metal plate.

The Bada Bing from The Sopranos

Roughly 14 miles away.

Filming Location in Lodi, New Jersey

This is the filming location of the "Bada Bing!" strip club in The Sopranos.

Throughout the series, it serves as a key meeting point for Tony and his crew.

The street where David Berkowitz shot Judy Placido and Sal Lupo

Roughly 15 miles away.

Crime Location in Queens, New York

In June 1977, serial killer David Berkowitz shot Judy Placido and Sal Lupo while they were sitting in a car on this street in the Bayside area of Queens.

Fortunately, they both survived the attack.

The apartment building where John Lennon was shot dead

Roughly 16 miles away.

Shooting Location in Manhattan, New York

On December 8, 1980, Beatles singer John Lennon was shot dead outside this apartment building in the Upper West Side neighborhood of Manhattan.

Richard Cottingham's house

Roughly 16 miles away.

Serial Killer House in Lodi, New Jersey

This is the house where "Times Square Killer" Richard Cottingham lived between 1975 and 1980.

Feech La Manna's house from The Sopranos

Roughly 16 miles away.

Filming Location in Lodi, New Jersey

This is Feech La Manna's house from The Sopranos.

It is situated on Sidney Street in Lodi, New Jersey.

The apartment building from Ghostbusters (1984)

Roughly 16 miles away.

Filming Location in Manhattan, New York

The exterior shots of the Shandor Building in Ghostbusters (1984) were filmed at this address in the Upper West Side neighborhood of Manhattan.

The barber shop where Albert Anastasia was killed

Roughly 16 miles away.

Death Location in Manhattan, New York

On October 25, 1957, crime boss Albert Anastasia was shot dead at this location on 7th Avenue in Manhattan.

At the time of the murder, it was a barber shop. These days, it is a Starbucks.

The location where Brian Thompson was killed

Roughly 16 miles away.

Crime Location in Manhattan, New York

On December 4, 2024, UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson was shot dead at this section of West 54th Street in Manhattan.

The site where Marilyn Monroe's dress photo was taken

Roughly 17 miles away.

Photo Location in Manhattan, New York

Marilyn Monroe's iconic dress photograph was taken at this subway grate on the southwestern corner of Lexington Avenue and East 52nd Street in Manhattan.

The recording studio where Tupac Shakur was shot

Roughly 17 miles away.

Shooting Location in Manhattan, New York

On November 30, 1994, rapper Tupac Shakur was shot, beaten, and robbed at the Quad Studios in Manhattan.

The incident later helped spark the infamous East Coast-West Coast hip-hop rivalry.

The motel where Maureen Brainard-Barnes was last seen

Roughly 17 miles away.

Crime Location in Manhattan, New York

Maureen Brainard-Barnes disappeared after leaving this motel in Midtown Manhattan in July 2007.

She is believed to be a victim of the Gilgo Beach serial killer (LISK).

The steakhouse where mob boss Paul Castellano was murdered

Roughly 17 miles away.

Crime Location in Manhattan, New York

On December 16, 1985, three hitmen murdered Gambino crime boss Paul Castellano outside this steakhouse in Manhattan.

The motel where serial killer Richard Cottingham murdered two women

Roughly 18 miles away.

Murder Location in Manhattan, New York

This is the motel where serial killer Richard Cottingham murdered and dismembered two of his victims.

It is situated on West 42nd Street in Manhattan.

The Grand Avenue Social Club

Roughly 18 miles away.

Mob Hangout in Queens, New York

The Grand Avenue Social Club served as a hangout for the Bonanno Mafia family during the 1980s and 1990s.

It was reportedly owned by a capo named Vincent Asaro.

The location where Rex Heuermann was arrested

Roughly 18 miles away.

Arrest Location in Manhattan, New York

Gilgo Beach suspect Rex Heuermann was arrested on this street in Manhattan on the evening of July 13, 2023.

The following day, he was charged with three of the murders.

The location where David Berkowitz killed Christine Freund

Roughly 18 miles away.

Crime Location in Queens, New York

In January 1977, David Berkowitz opened fire on Christine Freund and John Diel while they were sitting in a parked car in Station Square.

Diel survived the attack. Freund suffered serious injuries and died hours later.

The location where Virginia Voskerichian was killed

Roughly 18 miles away.

Crime Location in Queens, New York

On the evening of March 8, 1977, serial killer David Berkowitz shot Virginia Voskerichian on this sidewalk in the Forest Hills neighborhood of Queens.

The street where Judith Ramona Veloz was last seen

Roughly 18 miles away.

Missing Person in Manhattan, New York

Judith Ramona Veloz was last seen near this street in the Hudson Yards neighborhood of Manhattan on March 3, 1993.

The house where David Berkowitz shot Donna DeMasi and Joanne Lomino

Roughly 19 miles away.

Crime Location in Queens, New York

In the early hours of November 30, 1976, serial killer David Berkowitz shot Donna DeMasi and Joanne Lomino outside this house in Queens.

The two teenagers survived the attack. However, Lomino was left paralyzed.

Kitty Genovese's apartment

Roughly 19 miles away.

Crime Location in Queens, New York

In March 1964, Kitty Genovese was stabbed to death outside this apartment complex in the Kew Gardens neighborhood of Queens.

Her murder sped up the introduction of the 911 system in New York. It also gave birth to a social-psychological theory called the bystander effect.

The Motion Lounge: Sonny Black's club

Roughly 19 miles away.

Mob Hangout in Brooklyn, New York

The Motion Lounge was a mob hangout in the Williamsburg neighborhood of Brooklyn.

It was owned by Bonanno capo Dominick "Sonny Black" Napolitano.

The building where the Groovy Murders took place

Roughly 19 miles away.

Crime Location in Manhattan, New York

In 1967, Linda Fitzpatrick and James "Groovy" Hutchinson were murdered in the cellar of 169 Avenue B in the East Village neighborhood of Manhattan.

The case received significant media attention due to Fitzpatrick's wealthy background.

Lucky Luciano's childhood home

Roughly 19 miles away.

Mobster House in Manhattan, New York

Charles "Lucky" Luciano and his family lived in this building on East 10th Street in Manhattan.

It was here that the mafia boss started his life of crime.

The location where actor Bobby Driscoll was found dead

Roughly 19 miles away.

Death Location in East Village, New York

On March 30, 1968, former child actor Bobby Driscoll was found dead at this building in the East Village neighborhood of New York.

It was later determined that the 31-year-old had died of heart failure due to years of heroin use.

The apartment building where Sid Vicious died

Roughly 19 miles away.

Death Location in Manhattan, New York

In February 1979, punk rock icon Sid Vicious died from a drug overdose at this apartment building on Bank Street in Manhattan.

It is believed the 21-year-old may have committed suicide.

Philip Seymour Hoffman's apartment

Roughly 19 miles away.

Death Location in Manhattan, New York

In February 2014, Oscar-winning actor Philip Seymour Hoffman died from an overdose at this apartment on Bethune Street in Manhattan.

He was 46 years old.

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