The Boston Strangler File

The refers to the perpetrator(s) of a series of murders in the Boston area between June 14, 1962, and January 4, 1964. The case remains one of the most notorious in American history due to its impact on the public psyche and the lingering questions surrounding the guilt of the man who confessed. The Victims and the Crimes

Over an 18-month period, ranging in age from 19 to 85 were murdered in their homes. The Boston Strangler

: The murders caused widespread terror in eastern Massachusetts, leading to a surge in sales of locks, deadbolts, and tear gas. Albert DeSalvo: The Confession The refers to the perpetrator(s) of a series

: DeSalvo later recanted his confession before being stabbed to death in prison in 1973. : The murders caused widespread terror in eastern

, a factory worker and military veteran, became the primary suspect after confessing to 11 of the Strangler murders while in prison for unrelated rapes.

: Many officials and families of the victims doubted his confession due to its inconsistencies and a lack of physical evidence at the time.