BOSTON (CBS/AP) — Suffolk County District Attorney Dan Conley says new DNA technology has allowed investigators to link longtime suspect Albert DeSalvo to the last of the 1960′s murders attributed to the Boston Strangler. WBZ NewsRadio 1030′s
BOSTON — Investigators said Thursday that they had linked the man believed by many to have been the Boston Strangler to DNA found in the home of a woman thought to be the Strangler's last victim in a string of unsolved murders that petrified this city
DeSalvo admitting killing Mary Sullivan and 10 other women in the Boston area between 1962 and 1964 in a series of slayings that became known as the Boston Strangler case. But he recanted in 1973 before dying in prison, where he was serving a life
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.
PEABODY — The remnants of dirt-smeared bouquets still sat atop the casket Friday, as a team of gravediggers unearthed the remains of Albert DeSalvo, the man who confessed before his death to 11 murders that transfixed and terrified Boston 50 years ago.
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