Lo Strangolatore Di Boston The Boston Strangler... 〈VALIDATED ⚡〉

The (Lo Strangolatore di Boston) was the name given to the serial killer responsible for the murders of 13 women in the Greater Boston area between 1962 and 1964 . The case terrorized the city, leading residents to purchase new locks and tear gas as the killer seemed able to enter victims' homes without force. While Albert DeSalvo eventually confessed to the crimes, the case remained shrouded in doubt for decades due to inconsistencies in his testimony and a lack of physical evidence. The Victims and Timeline

Anna Slesers (55) is found murdered in her Boston apartment, the first of six elderly victims killed that summer. Lo Strangolatore Di Boston The Boston Strangler...

The mystery reached a major turning point in July 2013 when DNA technology finally provided a link. Investigators found a "near certain match" between DNA from DeSalvo's nephew and seminal fluid recovered from the Mary Sullivan crime scene. A later exhumation of DeSalvo's body confirmed the match with "99.9 percent certainty". The (Lo Strangolatore di Boston) was the name

Mary Sullivan (19) is found raped and murdered in Beacon Hill. She is recognized as the final victim of the Strangler. The Confession of Albert DeSalvo The Victims and Timeline Anna Slesers (55) is