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Unsolved Mysteries did not mention if both George Nassar and Albert De Salvo were actually both easily seen by the 2 witnesses who came to the prison to ID the strangler... Since the 2 men looked alike, its possible perhaps the women misidentified Nassar if the 2 men were not really in a "line up" type situation.
I'm not sold on the fact that Albert was going to confess 8 years after the fact that he was not the strangler - his death was probably linked to the black market meat issue mentioned, because apparently the 3 men who killed him did not claim anyone else ordered the hit. Sorry if this has been covered but Mr Searchy came up blank for this case |
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I saw something not to long ago that was intriguing on the case, it was one of the crime TV shows. Not Unsolved Mysteries, but one of the other ones. Possibly City Confidential or or Cold Case Files, but apparently they were theorizing several different men were actually responsible and there wasn't any one Boston Strangler. I can't remember all the details, but I think there was a theory that at least one or two of the murders were the work of a copy cat. I believe its plausible. If a guy wants to do away with his girlfriend and there is a notorius serial killer at large in the area, its a perfect smokescreen to make it look like a strangler victim. I'm not sure if it was DeSalvo, but the thing about George Nasser is that as far as I know other than on UM I've never heard anyone seriously looking at him as a possible suspect, though I could be wrong. It could be telling. |
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This really doesn't have to do with the case itself but I have a "Stupid History" daily calendar was shocked to come across this little bit of information:
To protest the number of unread resolutions that pass through the Texas State House every session, Representative Tom Moore Jr. intorduced a bill in 1971 honoring Albert DeSalvo for his pioneering work in population control. DeSalvo, the notorious Boston Strangler, confessed to killing thirteen women in the Boston area. The bill passed unanimously. |
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I don't think there was a "Boston strangler", just coincidence that several women were killed by different people with the same MO. They mentioned that a painting crew was in the area of 2 of the victim's residences around the time they were killed and another victim was allegedly killed by her boyfriend I think or a boyfriend of a female friend of theirs.
I just don't feel that one person did all that, especially since DNA eliminated DeSalvo in one or more of the cases I believe. |
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At this point in life (44 years old), I'm not surprised that they blindly passed such a disgusting and offensive bill. I was shocked when I learned that the 1000+ page patriot act was supposedly passed without being read back in 2001. I was not shocked 10 years later when they said the recent health care law was passed without being read. Even true crime books that have nothing to do with politics mention situations that sound like politicians don't read what they're voting on. Right now, I'm reading John Walsh's Tears of Rage. His point was more that he was frustrated that politicians were unfamiliar with the laws he was trying to get passed, and weren't putting too much effort into learning about them, but it was obvious to me that at every political level, they were unfamiliar with the proposed legislation because they weren't reading the bills before casting their votes. It looks like this is a HUGE ongoing problem that most citizens aren't aware of. I spent about 10 years being very interested in the political workings of the US. I've pretty much given up now, because it's just about hopeless. IMO, almost all politicians are egotistical power tripping celebrity-wannabes who are as far from statesmen as anyone can get. I can only think of three current politicians that I would trust to house sit for me without pilfering the family silver. |
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It's been 50 years since the Boston Strangler case, there is an update on the case, but I can't post a url because I have not made five posts yet.
One of the nephews of a victim had the body exhumed and the dna of the killer did NOT match Alber DeSalvo(confessed strangler). If you go to the FOX Boston website, look up the videos and it's a pretty recent video posted on the case. |
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I was always annoyed that there were two separate segments made on the Boston Strangler for UM and I have found it exceedingly difficult to find the one I actually want to see! I'm referring to the one where Nassar was interviewed, NOT the one where the victim was exhumed and they were doing DNA work. Nothing wrong with that segment, of course, it's just very easy to find and on the DVD even. But the one with Nassar and the whole intricate history was an earlier segment I found better produced and slightly more intriguing.
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I can't imagine what other "Stupid History" the calendar says. That must be aggravating, CD! |
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Apologies for reviving an old thread, but apparently the Boston PD are planning a news conference today regarding one of the Boston Strangler cases.
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Back to the topic, now there is no doubt in my mind that DeSalvo was the Strangler. |
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They've since corrected it, but yesterday's Daily Mail article online announced that officials were charging DeSalvo for the Boston Strangler crimes. While correcting the article and headline, they missed a caption under one of the pics which is still there. It says, "New evidence: Albert DeSalvo, pictured in 1968, has reportedly been charged in the slaying of Mary Sullivan, 19, in 1964".
The comments section is kinda funny, since the readers caught the errors in the reporting (as usual). http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/arti...-evidence.html |
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