When Albert DeSalvo was arrested by Cambridge, Mass., police in November 1964, it wasn't for murder. Rather, the 33-year-old handyman was wanted for robbery and sexual assault. But while DeSalvo was ...
A Sky investigation raises the possibility that the horrific crimes were in fact carried out by multiple killers ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. In the early 1960s, fear gripped the City of Boston. Someone was brutally killing single women and leaving an ominous calling card ...
When Albert DeSalvo was arrested by Cambridge, Mass., police in November 1964, it wasn't for murder. Rather, the 33-year-old handyman was wanted for robbery and sexual assault. But while DeSalvo was ...
Years later, Albert DeSalvo confessed to the murders, but he was only linked to the final victim with DNA evidence in 2013 As Oxygen re-examines the case on Oct. 26, doubts still remain about the ...
Advances in DNA technology have allowed investigators to link longtime suspect Albert DeSalvo to the last of the 1960s slayings attributed to the Boston Strangler, a prosecutor said Thursday. The DNA ...
All survivors of homicide violence should be treated with dignity and compassion. That is an underlying principle at the ...
Casey Sherman, the nephew of the youngest known victim of the Boston Strangler, doesn’t believe that the man who confessed to the notorious murders was the right suspect. “I honestly don’t believe ...
Boston man Albert DeSalvo was jailed for life on January 18, 1967, after being found guilty of assault and armed robbery ...
Casey Sherman, the nephew of the youngest known victim of the Boston Strangler, doesn’t believe that the man who confessed to the notorious murders was the right suspect. "I honestly don’t believe ...