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Boston Strangler DNA Evidence.

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Posted : July 11, 2013 10:09 pm
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Mass. DA: DNA links DeSalvo to Strangler victim
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BRIDGET MURPHY, AP
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BOSTON (AP) — Investigators helped by advances in DNA technology finally have forensic evidence linking longtime suspect Albert DeSalvo to the last of the 1960s slayings attributed to the Boston Strangler, leading many of the case’s players to hope that it can finally be put to rest.

DeSalvo’s remains will be exhumed after authorities concluded that DNA from the scene of Mary Sullivan’s rape and murder produced a "familial match" with him, Suffolk District Attorney Daniel Conley said. Conley said he expected investigators to find an exact match when the evidence is compared with his DNA.

Sullivan, 19, was found strangled in her Boston apartment in January 1964. Sullivan, who had moved from her Cape Cod home to Boston just three days before her death, had long been considered the strangler’s last victim.

The announcement represented the most definitive evidence yet linking DeSalvo to the case. Eleven Boston-area women between the ages of 19 and 85 were sexually assaulted and killed between 1962 and 1964, crimes that terrorized the region and made national headlines.

DeSalvo, married with children, a blue collar worker and Army veteran, confessed to the 11 Boston Strangler murders, as well as two others. But he was never convicted of the Boston Strangler killings.

He had been sentenced to life in prison for a series of armed robberies and sexual assaults and was stabbed to death in the state’s maximum security prison in Walpole in 1973 — but not before he recanted his confession.

Sullivan’s nephew Casey Sherman has for years maintained that DeSalvo did not kill his aunt and even wrote a book on the case pointing to other possible suspects.

He said he accepted the new findings after concluding that the DNA evidence against DeSalvo appeared to be overwhelming.

"I only go where the evidence leads," he said. He thanked police and praised them "for their incredible persistence."

Attorney F. Lee Bailey, who helped to obtain the confession from DeSalvo, said the announcement will probably help put to rest speculation over the Boston Strangler’s identity.

Bailey had been representing another inmate who informed the attorney that DeSalvo knew details of the crimes. Bailey went to police with the information, and he said DeSalvo, who was already in prison for other crimes, demonstrated that he knew details that only the killer would know.

Bailey would later represent DeSalvo.

"It was a very challenging case," said Bailey, who lives in Yarmouth, Maine. "My thought was if we can get through the legal thicket and get this guy examined by a team of the best specialists in the country, we might learn something about serial killers so we could spot them before others get killed."

Officials stressed that the DNA evidence links DeSalvo only to Sullivan’s killing and that no DNA evidence is believed to exist for the other Boston Strangler slayings.

State Attorney General Martha Coakley, however, said investigators hoped that solving Sullivan’s case might put to rest doubts about DeSalvo’s guilt.

Conley said the "familial match" excludes 99.99 percent of suspects but isn’t enough to close the case.

A woman who answered the phone at the home of DeSalvo’s brother Richard said the family had no comment. She did not identify herself.

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Associated Press writers David Sharp in Portland, Maine and Mark Pratt in Boston contributed to this report.

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Posted : July 11, 2013 10:25 pm
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So they can link him to the last victim. I heard before that some don’t belive the BS murders was done by one individual. Meaning some of the killings was done by copycats

 
Posted : July 12, 2013 8:47 pm
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He was guilty alright. Albert admitted to committing over 300 rapes, and shockingly confessing to one day raping six different women. I’m very familiar with the case, and know all aspects about the killer, and the case in general.

 
Posted : February 26, 2015 2:44 pm
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They tried to get DNA front Dick DeSalvo to prove his brother Albert was the Strangler. They had all these dog walkers trying to see if they could get DNA from him. They used some Boston police surveillance unit to try to get that evidence. The stupid dog walkers kept walking dogs up and down Woodbine St. In Chelmsford. The neighbors all were wondering who all these strangers were. Those dog walkers are unknown I was told. I went out the door and stopped one one the girls(cop) walking the dog. I spoke to her for a few minutes. Something wasn’t right, she never said what street she lived on. Believe me I asked her questions to probe that idea. I talked about the different parts of the neighborhood to see if she mentioned anything. You can lead a horse to water but you can’t get him to drink. Nothing! She wasn’t from the neighborhood. To think Dick was going to fool for that crap. He lives on a dead end street. Nobody walks down there. This guy is a cagey man, the idea of fooling him was a very foolish waste of manpower. They ended up getting DNA from Albert’s nephew at his work site. He is a contractor and does very well. Those cops never did succeed in fooling Dick. They got the DNA from his youngest son who I am not a fan of. My sister straightened these people out many times believe me. Dick told my mother, who yelled at him for letting his dog pee an her lawn, to shut up and go back in the house. Well my sister lives there and heard this. She told him to never walk by the house again as well as a tirade of vicous dialect. She told me this story and when she finished I asked her if he ever came by the street anymore. She said no he walks up on Dalton Rd. Oh forget about it. I asked my sister who would come out of a dark alley, me or the Boston Strangler. She laughed at that one. I guess there would have been no stranglings after that.

 
Posted : March 10, 2015 11:18 pm
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The same with Berkowitz, a friend of mine lived in Yonkers, on North Broadway. The next block is Pine St. Where Son of Sam lived. I asked Tony what they would have done if they knew he was the killer. He said they would of whacked him.end of story.

 
Posted : March 10, 2015 11:23 pm
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We all know as well as the next guy that the Zodiac case will hinge on DNA evidence. Getting this evidence is extremely difficult to do.

 
Posted : March 10, 2015 11:57 pm
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