The Boston Stranglers

The Boston Stranglers
ISBN-10
0786014660
ISBN-13
9780786014668
Category
True Crime
Pages
511
Language
English
Published
2002-02-01
Publisher
Pinnacle Books
Author
Susan Kelly

Description

Questions the conviction of Albert DeSalvo for the murders of eleven women, arguing that the murders attributed to the Boston Strangler were actually committed by at least eight different persons, some of whom may still be at large.

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