How Did Albert DeSalvo From Boston Strangler Die?
Psychiatrist Dr. Robert R. Mezer said that, during an examination for trial, DeSalvo had confessed to the killings of the 13 women. “DeSalvo told me he was the strangler . . . He told me he strangled 13 women . . . and he went into details of some of them, telling me some of the most intimate acts he committed,” he said, perStill, DeSalvo was not tried for the murders. But he was convicted for the aforementioned crimes in January 1967 and was sentenced to life in prison.
In 2013, nearly 50 years after the stranglings, DNA evidence linked DeSalvo to the death of his alleged last victim, 19-year-old Mary Sullivan. The DNA was recovered from a water bottle left at a construction site by DeSalvo’s nephew, according to ABC News. “This is good evidence. This is strong evidence. This is reliable evidence,” Suffolk County District Attorney Dan Conley said at the time, at which Massachusetts law enforcement affirmed that the DNA from Sullivan can be connected with “99.9 percent certainty” to DeSalvo.
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