In 1965, Albert LeSalvo confessed to being the Boston Strangler, who had killed 13 women in a year-long rampage that had terrorized the city. But there have always been doubts about the validity of LeSalvo's confession and conviction. Who was the real Boston strangler? - chronicles the controversy surrounding the case, from the fact that the tapes of LeSalvo's police interrogation have never been released to the strange circumstances surrounding the book 'The Boston Strangler', in which the author definitively declares LeSalvo to be the killer, despite having only secondhand information obtained through P. Lee Bailey, LeSalvo's attorney.
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