People and Events on August 10, 1977

Matt Morgan

48 Years Old

A British comedian, actor, and radio host, best known for his humor and entertaining radio shows, bringing laughter to many.

Danny Griffin

48 Years Old

Irish midfielder who played for several clubs, including Bohemian FC and Shamrock Rovers, and earned 5 caps for the Republic of Ireland national team between 1983 and 1985.

A Sizzling Summer Day of Arrests and Births: Unpacking the Significance of August 10th, 1977

A Day of Notoriety and New Beginnings

August 10th, 1977, is a day that will be etched in the annals of history as a day of dual significance – a day that marked the end of a reign of terror and the beginning of new life.

As the summer sun beat down on the streets of New York, a sense of relief washed over the city as serial killer David Berkowitz, infamously known as the "Son of Sam," was finally arrested. The city breathed a collective sigh of relief, marking the end of a brutal killing spree that had claimed the lives of six people and left seven others injured.

Birth of New Talent

While the city was reeling from the news of Berkowitz's arrest, two talented individuals were taking their first breaths in the world. Danny Griffin, an Irish midfielder, was born, going on to play for several clubs, including Bohemian FC and Shamrock Rovers, and earning five caps for the Republic of Ireland national team between 1983 and 1985. Across the Atlantic, Matt Morgan, a British comedian, actor, and radio host, was born, destined to bring laughter and entertainment to millions.

These two individuals, born on the same day, would go on to make their mark in the world of sports and entertainment, leaving an indelible mark on their respective fields.

A Day of Contrasts

August 10th, 1977, was a day of stark contrasts – a day that marked the end of fear and the beginning of new life. As the city of New York rejoiced at the news of Berkowitz's arrest, two young souls were embarking on their journey, unaware of the impact they would have on the world.

This day serves as a poignant reminder that even in the darkest of times, there is always hope, always a glimmer of light. As we look back on the events of August 10th, 1977, we are reminded of the power of resilience, of the human spirit's capacity to overcome even the most daunting challenges.

Noteworthy Events on this Day:
49 years ago
David Berkowitz, aka the Son of Sam, was finally caught by police after a year-long reign of terror in New York City. Berkowitz, a 24-year-old postal worker, was arrested on August 10, 1977, in Yonkers, New York, ending a series of brutal shootings that left six people dead and seven others wounded. Berkowitz's modus operandi was to target young women with long, dark hair, usually in parked cars, earning him the moniker "The .44 Caliber Killer." His capture brought relief to the terrified citizens of New York City, who had been living in fear of the elusive killer.