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  1. SOLVING COLD CASES WITH DNA: THE BOSTON STRANGLER CASE. BY PHILIP BULMAN. NIJ funding helped the Boston Police Department solve a rape and murder case almost 50 years after the crime. was a ghastly crime. Nineteen-year-old Mary Sullivan had just moved from Cape Cod to Boston, where she rented an apartment in the bustling Beacon Hill neighborhood.

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  2. Mar 3, 2014 · Solving Cold Cases with DNA: The Boston Strangler Case. NIJ funding helped the Boston Police Department solve a rape and murder case almost 50 years after the crime. Download and print. March 3, 2014. By. Phil Bulman. Thinkstock, royalty-free ( see reuse policy ). This was a ghastly crime.

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  4. While the case of Mary Sullivan’s murder has been closed, the mystery of the Boston Strangler still remains open to speculation. For more information, please visit: Boston Strangler Case Solved 50 Years Later. Back to Crime Library

  5. Jul 11, 2013 · BOSTON July 11, 2013 -- A water bottle recovered from a construction site where Tim DeSalvo – whose uncle Albert DeSalvo had confessed to being the internationally notorious Boston Strangler ...

  6. the Boston Strangler case reveals the flaws in the criminal justice system and the impact of societal biases on the pursuit of justice. One of the major flaws in the Boston Strangler case was the heavy reliance on outdated investigative techniques that were considered unreliable even at the time. Lie detector tests and

  7. Boston Strangler, American serial killer who murdered at least 11 women in the Boston area between 1962 and 1964. His crimes were the subject of numerous books and a film, though the exact number of victims—as well as his identity—proved a matter of controversy.

  8. Mar 1, 2014 · Date Published: March 1, 2014. This article explains how the National Institute of Justice's (NIJ's) funding under its Solving Cold Cases with DNA program ("DNA program"), specifically its funded research on Y-STRs, was the key to solving the mystery of Mary Sullivan's rape and murder in Boston almost 50 years after her death.

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