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The Boston Stranglers
Susan Kelly
Pinnacle
, 2002 - 511 pages
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highly recommended
Excellent research, good writing, but difficult presentation
This book is obviously extremely well researched, and the narrative is easy to read, but only 100 pages into it I am finding it necessary to make my own lists, timelines, and charts to keep track of the players and events. She failed to provide any, even though she introduces multiple threads. She discusses at least three sets of victims (DeSalvo's, Nassar's, and the
Boston
Stranglers
'); several players at several levels of police, judicial, and political jurisdictions; several attorneys, and several different political factors, including cross-jurisdictional squabbles and who gets what kind of publicity. Nevertheless, the reader is given no tie-backs to help keep all of those straight, including which names belong to which set of victims or law enforcement agency, even though 50 pages and multiple other players frequently separate references to specific individuals or significant factors.
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DeSalvo-Green Man or Strangler?
Susan Kelly has produced a very thoroughly researched and documented book on the subject of the
Boston Strangler
case of the early 60's.
The Preface tells of the circumstance that led to the author's interest in the case.
She describes the political and public pressure to solve these cases. The media distortion was a major problem.
The author frequently references books by Gerald Frank and F.Lee Bailey as well as numerous newspaper articles.
A few things brought up in this book make a very strong case that Albert DeSalvo wasn't the strangler. His confession in it's entirety would have exonerated him. There is evidence strongly suggesting that some of these cases weren't even related by M.O. or victim type.
DeSalvo was the "Green Man" guilty of sexual assault but the leap from that to the Strangler was tenuous at best.
Susan Kelly makes a strong argument that Albert Desalvo was looking for fame for himself and financial security for his family. He was offered a chance at both by one of his attorneys and he was no doubt coached by nore than a few people, one being the man that killed some of the "Bostan Strangler" victims. Another factor was that details were published in the newspapers regularly. A casual reader could pick up enough information to make a more compelling confession than DeSalvo did on some of the cases.
The author examines some of the prominent suspects known to be in the areas of the killings, as well as information on the victims, their actions and crime scene details.
"The Boston
Stranglers
" is an excellent book on the subject and characters involved. It is well written and I highly recommend it.
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Susan Kelly's "The Boston Stranglers"
I very much enjoyed this extremely well-researched, suspense-filled account of the saga of Albert De Salvo. The writing is marvellous - one forgets that this is non-fiction, as it runs as smoothly as a novel from evidence to evidence and crime to crime. It really reads like a superb piece of detective fiction. I am impressed by the research involved, and by the wealth of detail that never bogs down the reader, but rather keeps us turning pages. The "Update" is particularly interesting, as it combines a suspenseful journey with gruesome detail and real hillarity. This is a standout in the works of true crime.
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A Gripping Read
I was blown away by the last chapter, which describes in detail....wait, I don't want to spoil it. Read it for yourself!
This book is very well-written and documents years of painstaking research.
Particularly fascinating to me was the section on how the film version got it entirely wrong. It makes me wonder how many other films embedded in our consciousness are wildly different from the true events that took place.
Terrific book considering the subject matter!
I read a number of books about this subject, and this is one of the best written. Susan Kelly interjects humor and irony at just the right moments and for a true crime account, it reads more like a novel. I truly enjoyed this book.
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