From 1976 to 1977, David Berkowitz, a.k.a., the "Son of Sam," struck fear into the hearts of New Yorkers. Claiming his orders came from demons who spoke through a neighborhood dog, Berkowitz primarily shot teenagers and couples who were seated in parked cars in the wee hours of the morning. Two of the murder sites can be found in Forest Hills, Queens, an upscale neighborhood with Tudor-style homes. It's the kind of place where people look at you suspiciously when you stand outside with a camera, like I did at 69-11 Exeter St. This was the spot where, on March 8, 1977, Berkowitz shot 19-year old Virginia Voskerichian in the face at point-blank range as she headed home from school.