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  1. The Boston Strangler. From June 1962 through January 1964, 13 single women between the ages of 19 and 85 were murdered throughout the Boston area. Many people believed that at least 11 of these murders were committed by the same individual because of the similar manner in which each murder was committed. It was believed that the women, who all ...

  2. Mar 16, 2023 · The first victim, 55-year-old Anna Slesers, was found strangled with her bathrobe belt on the kitchen floor of her apartment on June 14, 1962. Within a few weeks, two women in their 60s were also ...

    • When Did The Boston Strangler Murders Begin?
    • Fear Sweeps Boston Throughout The Early 1960s
    • Was The Boston Strangler Ever caught?
    • Remembering The Victims of The Boston Strangler

    On June 14, 1962, 55-year-old Anna Slesers was found dead on the kitchen floor of her apartment by her son. The seamstress and devout churchgoer had been strangled to death, her blue housecoat ripped open with its belt wrapped around her neck in the shape of a bow. Her apartment had been ransacked, which suggested that perhaps Slesers had walked in...

    Boston police now had to face the terrifying reality that a serial killer, who earned the moniker of "The Boston Strangler," was on the loose, most likely a psychopath with a hatred for older women. Police Commissioner Edmund McNamara canceled police leave, needing all hands on deck due to the severe situation. Warnings were sent out through the me...

    On October 27, 1964, a man, posing as a detective, entered a home and assaulted a woman. He didn't kill her, though, and left her home after saying "I'm sorry." The woman reported the attack to the police, who arrested the assailant shortly after. The man's name was Albert DeSalvo, and after his picture was released, a number of other women came fo...

    One shameful aspect of serial killer content is that the victims are often pushed aside to focus on the killer alone. Despite our focus on the Boston Strangler here, it would be remiss of us to not honor the innocent lives taken by the Strangler's evil acts. We remember: 1. Anna Slesers, 55, seamstress, found on June 14, 1962. 2. Mary Mullen, 85, r...

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  4. Mar 5, 2023 · Patricia Bissette, 23, was found dead on Dec. 31, 1962. Mary Brown, 69, was discovered on March 6, 1963. The Boston Strangler took three more victims that year: 23-year-old Beverly Samans, 58-year-old Evelyn Corbin, and 23-year-old Joann Graff. The women had all been sexually assaulted and strangled.

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  5. Mar 17, 2023 · Thirty years after the first string of murders, McLaughlin wrote a story for the Boston Globe about what pushed her to cover the case, explaining how it was the fourth murder in the summer of 1962 ...

    • Megan Mccluskey
  6. Jul 11, 2013 · Main events in the case of the Boston Strangler: Jan. 4, 1964 — Mary Sullivan, 19, the last of the 11 victims, found murdered in her apartment in the Beacon Hill section of Boston. 1965 ...

  7. Boston Strangler. 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. [2]