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Boston Strangler - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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The Boston Strangler (film) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Boston Strangler is a 1968 film based on the true story of the Boston Strangler. It was directed by Richard Fleischer, and stars Tony Curtis as Albert DeSalvo, the strangler, and Henry Fonda as...
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Boston Strangler Books ... Was Albert DeSalvo really the Boston Strangler? He confessed but was never tried for the crimes. Recent DNA tests on the last victim, Mary Sullivan, have cast doubts that he was guilty. ... Boston Strangler By Gerald Frank. Out of print.
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48 Hours: The Boston Strangler - Is The Real 'Strangler' Still At Large? ... Some question whether Albert DeSalvo was really the Boston Strangler. (CBS) ... Interactive The Boston Strangler...
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DeSalvo was committed to Boston State Hospital, having been judged schizophrenic and not competent to stand trial. There was still no conclusive evidence that he was the Boston Strangler, but while in hospital he confessed to killing thirteen women, and described details of both the victims and their apartments.
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Albert DeSalvo confessed to the murders of eleven women in Boston between 1962 and 1964, but was he really the Boston Strangler or was his confession simply a quest for fame? ... Although the Boston community was content with deeming Desalvo the Boston Strangler, many are unaware that the case remains open, for DeSalvo was...
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Albert DeSalvo was considered the Boston Strangler, responsible for killing 13 women, but he was never charged. He was incarcerated for unrelated offenses when he was stabbed to death in 1973. The Strangler case was never closed.
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