
The Boston Strangler (book)
"The Boston Strangler" is a non-fiction book that explores the case of Albert DeSalvo, who was accused and confessed to being the notorious serial killer responsible for the murders of 13 women in Boston between 1962 and 1964. The book details the investigation, DeSalvo’s life, and the psychological and social impacts of the crimes. It also examines the controversy surrounding his guilt, as some believe he may have falsely confessed or been wrongly identified. The book provides a thorough analysis of the case, blending criminal history, psychological insight, and investigative details.