(CNN) — The remains of a man who confessed to being the Boston Strangler were exhumed Friday by authorities working to connect him to the January 1964 killing of Mary Sullivan, the last of 11 women believed killed by the serial killer. New DNA tests
(CNN) — The remains of a man who confessed to being the Boston Strangler were exhumed Friday by authorities working to connect him to the January 1964 killing of Mary Sullivan, the last of 11 women believed killed by the serial killer. New DNA tests
(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
Investigators are on the verge of solving the last of the Boston Strangler killings of the 1960s, thanks to new DNA tests and a sample secretly collected from a relative of longtime suspect Albert DeSalvo. DNA taken from a
The case of the Boston Strangler — the serial killings of 11 women in the early 1960s, some choked to death with their own nylon stockings — has never truly been solved. An inmate confessed, but authorities have doubted
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