Friday, July 12, 2013

Remains unearthed of confessed Boston Strangler

In a documentary film, the son and grandson of a Boston police detective reveal details from his investigation of the 50-year-old Boston Strangler murder case.

(CBS News) BOSTON – A notorious cold case suddenly turned very hot Thursday: the case of the Boston Strangler. Prosecutors said for the first time, DNA linked Albert DeSalvo to one of the victims with nearly 100 percent certainty. Now investigators

BOSTON — Massachusetts authorities say they'll exhume the body of longtime Boston Strangler suspect Albert DeSalvo for DNA testing after samples from a relative were linked to evidence from the final Strangler slaying.

Documentary Uncovers Detective's Persistence in Boston Strangler Case. By JENNIFER PRESTON. The filmmaker Myles David Jewell described the Boston Strangler case that was investigated by his grandfather, a Boston police detective, in the early 1960s.

Albert H. DeSalvo's body will be exhumed to allow for new forensic testing that may conclusively prove DeSalvo murdered Mary Sullivan in her Boston apartment in 1964, the last killing attributed to the Boston Strangler who terrorized Greater Boston for

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