THE BOSTON STRANGLER CASE Dr. Santo “Joe” Aurelio September 16, 2018
PRINCIPALS IN THE BOSTON STRANGLER CASE Albert Henry DeSalvo – who confessed to 13 murders. F. Lee Bailey – the attorney who represented DeSalvo. Donald Conn – the asst. district attorney who prosecuted DeSalvo. John Bottomly – the 1st Asst. AG, head of the Strangler Bureau. Peter Hurkos – the Dutch psychic hired to assist the investigation. George Nassar – whom some officials believed was the Strangler. Sebastian Junger – the author who lived near the “14th murder.” Roy Smith – the man who was convicted for the “14th murder.” Rep. Tom Moore, Jr. – Texas legislator who “honored” DeSalvo.
Albert Henry DeSalvo
VICTIMS OF THE BOSTON STRANGLER 6/14/62, Anna SLESERS, age 55, Boston 6/28/62, Mary MULLEN, age 85, Boston 6/30/1962, Nina NICHOLS, age 68, Boston 6/30/62, Helen BLAKE, age 65, Lynn, MA 8/19/62, Ida IRGA, age 75, Boston 8/20/62, Jane SULLIVAN, age 67, Boston 12/5/62, Sophie CLARK, age 20, Boston 12/31/62, Patricia BISSETTE, age23, Boston 3/9/63, Mary BROWN, age 69, Lawrence, MA 5/6/63, Beverly SAMANS, age 23, Cambridge, MA 9/8/63, Evelyn CORBIN, age 58, Salem, MA 11/23/63, Joann GRAFF, age 23, Lawrence, MA 11/4/64, Mary SULLIVAN, age 19, Boston ??? – 3/11/63, Bessie GOLDBERG, age 68, Belmont, MA
Venues of Boston Strangler Murders
A REPRESENTATIVE APT. HOUSE
F. Lee Bailey
George Nassar
Edward W. Brooke III
John S. Bottomly
Peter Hurkos
Asst. DA Donald L. Conn and Dr. Ames Robey
Albert Henry DeSalvo
DeSalvo’s “Poem”
ROY SMITH
Junger Book
How To Say It and Write it Correctly NOW, 2nd edition
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