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 “Arresting the ‘Son of Sam’ was the highlight of my career. I rest easily knowing I helped stop young girls from being murdered,” said William Gardella ‘65Ed, alum, Adjunct Assistant Professor, former detective of the New York City Police Department and the person who arrested the “Son of Sam” serial killer, David Berkowitz, in 1977. Gardella told his compelling story to a group of 100 St. John’s students and faculty in a lecture entitled “How to Catch a Serial Killer – A Bill Gardella Story” in the Donovan Hall Community Room at the Queens campus of St. John’s University on Thursday, March 6.

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(Click image to view full size) Former NYPD Detective William Gardella speaks to St. John’s students about his experience catching the "Son of Sam."
(Click image to view full size) Former NYPD Detective William Gardella speaks to St. John’s students about his experience catching the "Son of Sam."
(Click image to view full size) Former NYPD Detective William Gardella speaks to St. John’s students about his experience catching the "Son of Sam."
(Click image to view full size) Former NYPD Detective William Gardella speaks to St. John’s students about his experience catching the "Son of Sam."
(Click image to view full size) Former NYPD Detective William Gardella speaks to St. John’s students about his experience catching the "Son of Sam."
(Click image to view full size) Former NYPD Detective William Gardella speaks to St. John’s students about his experience catching the "Son of Sam."
(Click image to view full size) Former NYPD Detective William Gardella speaks to St. John’s students about his experience catching the "Son of Sam."
(Click image to view full size) Former NYPD Detective William Gardella speaks to St. John’s students about his experience catching the "Son of Sam."