Originally posted by DVV
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Originally posted by lynn cates
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There were two middle-aged to elderly women murdered during the second cluster, but one was stabbed and beaten. The second one, however, was raped and strangled with nylons. One of the other "second cluster" victims was murdered without being raped, and she was stabbed, and beaten around the face. The very last victim was beaten and strangled with nylons.
Albert DeSalvo confessed to all the murders, and so once he was sentenced to life for other crimes (serial rape), the police closed the books. He had prior convictions for rape and assault as well. However, he was never actually tried for the murders and rapes of any of the women, and a lot of the police at the time didn't think all the "Boston Stranglings" were committed by one person. That was a public perception fueled by the press.
The current belief of the Boston police as well as the FBI is that The first cluster of murders was the work of one person, and he may have committed one of the second ones, with the reason for the time gap unknown. The young women who were raped and strangled were the victims of a second killer who copied the "Boston Strangler's" MO, but not victimology, and two of the second cluster were a burglary that was interrupted, and a domestic violence case-- the two stabbings/beatings without sexual assault.
It's worth noting that the first cluster of nylon stranglings almost certainly were done with stocking that belonged to the victims, and at any rate, used nylons, while the second victims appeared to be strangled with new nylons the killer brought with him.
Also, the age gap is not just a "there will always be an oldest and youngest" sort of thing. The range of ages of the young victims was 19-23, and the old victims was 55-85. So they really look like two sets of victims. About the only thing they had in common was that they were women who were home alone, who were attacked in their own homes. That's less odd than it might seem to us now, back when a lot of women were home alone during the day, and they let salesmen, and delivery people in pretty regularly.
FWIW, there were strangle-murder/rapes in the Boston area after DeSalvo's arrest, but since the press assumed that the Boston Strangler was in custody, the murders weren't reported as part of the "Boston Strangler" series of crimes.
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