The Boston Strangler - Brossura

Rogers, Alan

 
9781889833521: The Boston Strangler

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Between June 14, 1962, and January 4, 1964, thirteen Boston women were murdered inside their locked apartments. Despite efforts by the Boston police, a special strangler Bureau created by the Massachusetts Attorney General, the FBI, and a Hollywood psychic, the murderer was never identified while the murder, police arrested a man, Albert DeSalvo, and there were no more killings. Was this merely a coincidence?

Committed to Bridgewater State Hospital, DeSalvo was defended in court by F. Lee Bailey. But was he the "Boston Strangler"? Alan Rogers tells the true story of one of Boston's most terrifying crime sprees.

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Informazioni sull?autore

Alan Rogers is chair of the department of history at Boston College and author of the forthcoming book Murder and the Death Penalty in Massachusetts. Born in Connecticut, Rogers received his Ph.D. from the University of California. He lives in Wellesley Massachusetts.

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