![]() A later appellate panel awarded only Kallinger’s royalties to the families. ![]() A judge awarded the family earnings from not only Kallinger, but Schreiber and Simon & Schuster as well, leaving Schreiber nearly $100,000 in personal debt due to expenses of the book’s research (including phone calls to Kallinger in prison which totaled $1200 per month for several years). This book was later part of a Son of Sam lawsuit brought by one of the victim’s families as Kallinger received royalties for the book. The interview was the basis for a book on the case which was published by Simon & Schuster under the title, The Shoemaker: The Anatomy of a Psychotic in 1983. Flora Rheta Schreiber, the author of the bestselling book, Sybil, interviewed Kallinger in jail in 1976.
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