The Boston Strangler was pretty crazy too
[edit] First Stage (1962)
Anna E. Slesers, 55, sexually molested with unknown object and strangled with the cord on her bathrobe; found on June 14, 1962
Mary Mullen, 85, died from a heart attack but in the confession was said to have collapsed as the strangler grabbed her; found on June 28, 1962
Nina Nicols, 68, sexually molested and strangled with her nylon stockings; found on June 30, 1962
Helen Blake, 65, sexually molested and strangled with her nylon stockings; found on June 30, 1962
Ida Irga, 75, sexually molested and strangled; found on August 21, 1962
Jane Sullivan, 67, sexually assaulted and strangled with her nylon stockings; found on August 30, 1962
[edit] Second Stage (1962-1964)
Sophie Clark, 19, sexually assaulted and strangled with her nylon stockings; found on December 5, 1962
Patricia Bissette, 23, sexually assaulted and strangled with her nylon stockings; found on December 31, 1962
Mary Brown, 69, stabbed and beaten, found on March 9, 1963
Beverly Samans, 23, stabbed to death on May 8, 1963
Evelyn Corbin, 58, sexually assaulted and strangled with her nylon stockings; found on September 6, 1963
Joann Graff, 23, sexually assaulted and strangled on November 25, 1963
Mary Sullivan, 19, sexually assaulted and strangled with dark stockings; found on January 4, 1964
[edit] Events
Between June 14, 1962 and January 4, 1964, 13 single women (between the ages of 19 and 85) were murdered in the Boston area. Most had been sexually assaulted in their apartments and were murdered in the manner indicated above. Without any sign of forced entry into their dwellings, the women were assumed to either know their assailant or have voluntarily allowed him into their homes. While the police were not convinced that all of these murders were the work of a single individual, much of the public believed so.
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