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  1. Mar 16, 2023 · The Boston Strangler is credited with the killings of 13 women between June 1962 and January 1964. Ranging in age from 19 to 85, most of the victims were sexually assaulted in their homes, then...

  2. Mar 17, 2023 · SPOILERS AHEAD. Daniel Marsh is Not a Real Serial Killer. No, Daniel Marsh was not a real person. In real life, thirteen women were killed between 1962 to 1964, and it was believed that one person was responsible for murdering them. Albert DeSalvo confessed to being the Boston Strangler.

  3. Mar 3, 2014 · The Boston Police Department's cold case squad decided to use some of the NIJ funding to test DNA from a nephew of DeSalvo's and look for a match with seminal fluid that had been found on Sullivan's body and on a blanket at the crime scene.

  4. Who really was the Boston Strangler? In “A Death in Belmont,” Sebastian Junger examines the crimes of the serial killer, and recounts his own encounter with the murderer. Read an excerpt.

  5. The Boston Strangler is the name given to the murderer of 13 women in Greater Boston during the early 1960s. The crimes were attributed to Albert DeSalvo based on his confession, on details revealed in court during a separate case, [1] and DNA evidence linking him to the final victim.

  6. Mar 17, 2023 · Loretta McLaughlin, Jean Cole faced sexism, misogyny as they investigated the murders. When Loretta starts making headway on the Strangler case, Jean is brought in to help out with her sources...

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  8. Mar 17, 2023 · Is Boston Strangler based on a true story? Yes, it is. In 1963, Loretta McLaughlin, a lifestyle reporter for the Record-American newspaper, became the first journalist to connect the Boston Strangler murders.