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  1. George Nassar (June 7, 1932 – December 3, 2018) was an American murderer to whom Albert DeSalvo allegedly confessed to being the Boston Strangler in late 1965. Nassar contacted his lawyer F. Lee Bailey and informed him of this confession, which led to DeSalvo becoming the prime suspect in the unsolved Strangler murders.

  2. George Nassar is an inmate at Massachusetts Correctional Institution Shirley. Now in his 90s, he was reported to have been inflicted with terminal cancer. He is serving the life sentence he received for murdering Dominic Kirmil in 1948. He was out on parole in 1961 and was again charged with murder in 1964.

  3. George Nassar, a twice-convicted murderer who said that his former cellmate Albert DeSalvo had confessed to him that he had killed the 13 women whose deaths in the early 1960s were widely ...

  4. The police sent him to the Bridgewater State Hospital for the Criminally Insane, where DeSalvo befriended a murderer named George Nassar. Mass Moments reports that they came up with a plan to share the reward money for information on the Boston Strangler. DeSalvo would tell Nassar, and Nassar would tell his attorney, F. Lee Bailey.

  5. Nassar relayed the confession to his lawyer, famed defense attorney F. Lee Bailey (played by Luke Kirby), who took on DeSalvo as a client when he became the prime suspect in the case.

  6. This cellmate was George Nassar, a convicted killer twice over. He'd been sentenced to life in prison for the 1948 murder of Dominic Kirmil, but was paroled in 1961.

  7. DeSalvo's confession came out during his imprisonment at Bridgewater State Hospital, where he met one George Nassar. DeSalvo confessed his claim to Nassar, who contacted his lawyer to report the news.

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