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- On November 25, 1973, he was found stabbed to death in the prison infirmary.
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Mar 19, 2023 · The couple’s first child, a daughter named Judy, was physically handicapped while their second child was a relatively healthy son named Michael. DeSalvo was noted for his ‘careless supervision of two children’ and used to egg his son to ‘make a mess that Mommy can clean up’.
Apr 9, 2017 · Albert Fish; six children: four sons (Albert, John, Eugene & Henry), two daughters (Anna and Gertrude), all to his wife Anna Mary Hoffman, but his son Albert wasn't named Albert Fish Junior, as Fish's real name was Hamilton Howard Fish, as he had re-named himself "Albert" after his dead brother.
Between June 14, 1962, and January 4, 1964, thirteen single women between the ages of 19 and 85 were murdered in the Boston area; their deaths were eventually tied to the Boston Strangler. Most of the women were sexually assaulted in their apartments, before being strangled with articles of clothing.
Boston police officers said DNA found at the home of the woman thought to be the final victim of the notorious killer has been matched to Albert DeSalvo, who confessed to the crimes.
Jul 11, 2013 · Diane Dodd and son Casey Sherman hold a photo of Dodd's sister Mary Sullivan, who was found strangled in January 1964 and is believed to have been the last victim of the Boston Strangler.
Apr 2, 2014 · Quick Facts. FULL NAME: Albert Henry DeSalvo. BORN: September 3, 1931. DIED: November 25, 1973. BIRTHPLACE: Chelsea, Massachusetts. SPOUSE: Irmgard Beck. CHILDREN: Daughter and son....
May 14, 2022 · Albert DeSalvo with his wife, Irmgard, and son Michael at a Greater Boston beach. The faces of the wife and son were shielded to protect the anonymity that Irmgard sought in Germany.