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 The Boston Strangler - Features on thehistorychannel.co.uk
The Boston Strangler was America’s first serial killer of the modern era.
Even though nobody has ever officially been on trial as the Boston Strangler, the public believed that Albert DeSalvo, who confessed in detail to each of the eleven “official” strangler murders, as well as two others, was the murderer.
The Boston Strangler case continues to fascinate Americans almost 40 years after his reign of terror began.
www.thehistorychannel.co.uk /site/features/the_boston_strangler.php   (530 words)

  
 Pet-Abuse.Com - Animal Abuse Case Details: Trapped dogs and cats, shot arrows through the boxes - Boston, MA (US)
Albert DeSalvo confessed to being the Boston Strangler, however he never went to trial for these murders.
Albert Henry DeSalvo was born on September 3, 1931 to Frank and Charlotte DeSalvo in Chelsea, Massachusetts.
The relatives of Albert DeSalvo have formed an alliance with relatives of the Strangler's last victim to try to prove DeSalvo was not the killer who terrorized the city in the 60's.
www.animal-abuse.org /cases/26   (1563 words)

  
 David Kilpatrick Bio   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
I grew up in a self-imposed solitude, building an imaginary world around me. Whenever my mother was looking for me, I could usually be found alone in the back yard, playing with my Tonkas and army men, quite content in the swirl of my imagination.
As I got older, my solitude continued as I filled my head with books that were way beyond my years: George Orwell, Isaac Asimov, Larry Niven, and true crime tales like In Cold Blood and The Boston Strangler.
I read Fleming's James Bond series before I was eleven, the entire World Book Encyclopedia by the age of nine, and five years of Playboy Magazine by the age of twelve.
www.davidkilpatrick.com /Bio_page.htm   (549 words)

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