NEWSPAPERS
“After Three Stranglings ... MCNAMARA'S APPEAL! To Public: Help Us Find the Killer. TO WOMEN: Keep Doors Locked,”
Traveler,
June 3, 1962.
“Albert DeSalvo Found Stabbed to Death in Cell,” Stephen Wermiel,
Boston Globe,
November 27, 1973.
“Another Silk Stocking Murder; Lynn Nurse, 65, Strangled Same Day as Brigthon Woman, 68,” Boston Globe, July 3, 1962.
“An Appeal to Reason Paid Off,” Ray Richard,
Boston Globe,
February 25, 1967.
“Arrested Twice for Burglaries at Age of 12,”Jack Kendall,
Record American,
February 25, 1967.
“Atty. John Bottomly of Holliston, a Former Assistant State Attorney,”
Boston Globe,
August 16, 1980.
“Back Bay Girl Found Strangled; Hospital Worker-Student 7th Victim; Painter Sought,” Frank Mahoney
Boston Globe,
December 12, 1962.
“Back Bay Killer Known in Building,” Stanley Eames,
Boston Herald,
December 8, 1962.
“Back Bay Secretary 23, Slain, Hunt Clues in Date Book, Cards,” Jim Murray and Frank McGrath,
Record American,
January 1, 1963.
“Bailey Begs Client to Give Himself Up,” Ken O. Botwright,
Boston Globe,
February 25, 1967.
“Bailey Charges Double-Gross,” Jack Wharton and Tom Downey
Record American,
February 25, 1967.
“Bailey Does ItâAgain!”
Record American,
February 25, 1967.
“Bailey May Let DeSalvo Testify,” Jonathan Klarfeld,
Boston Globe,
January 16, 1967.
“Bailey Wins Case for A.F. Captain,”
Boston Globe,
February 25, 1967.
“Beacon Hill Girl Slain; Strangled in Apartment,” Michael Bennett,
Boston Sunday Herald,
January 5, 1964.
“Beverly, Too, Liked Music,”
Record American,
May 9, 1963.
“Bloodstained Paring Knife Reportedly Killed Student,”
Boston Sunday Herald,
May 12, 1963.
“Boston's Own Strangler,” George Frazier,
Boston Herald,
January 12, 1964.
“Bottomly Fined $1000 for Tax Return Charge,”
Boston Globe,
July 22, 1981.
“Brooke Names Top Assistants,”
Boston Advertiser,
January 13, 1963.
“Brooke: Patient Strangle Suspect,” Jean Cole, Jack Wharton, and Frank Thompson,
Record American,
March 12, 1965.
“B.U. Coed Slain by Knife Fiend,” James B. Ayers,
Boston Globe,
May 9, 1963.
“Burke and Nassar Counsel Confer,”
Lawrence Eagle-Tribune,
October 22, 1964.
“Cambridge Choir Girl Strangled,” Dan Gould, Ed Martin, and Warren Walworth,
Record American,
May 9, 1963.
“Cambridge Girl Murdered; B.U. Singer's Death Follows Terror Pattern,” Robert Hassett,
Boston Herald,
May 9, 1963.
“Case Rests on MD's Conflicting Stories,” Bill Duncliffe,
Record American,
January 19, 1967.
“Check Dates of Throttled Back Bay Girl,”
Record American,
January 1, 1963.
“Chief Strangler Prober Bottomly Set to Take Stand,” Ed Corsetti, Jean Cole, Tom Berube, and Bill Duncliffe,
Record American,
January 18, 1967.
“Co-Ed Worked With Handicapped,” Ed Gillooly,
Record American,
May 9, 1963.
“Conn Calls DeSalvo Cunning Criminal,”
Record American,
January 19, 1967.
“Cop Laxity Charged in Slain Girl Case,” Joe Guilotti and Frank McGrath,
Record American,
January 9, 1963.
“Correct Bin Sought for Vegetable,” W.J. McCarthy,
Boston Herald,
January 13, 1967.
“Defendant âSatisfied' With Bailey's Work,” Ed Corsetti and Harold Banks,
Record American,
January 17, 1967.
“Defendant's Hopes Rest on Two Medics,” Harold K Banks,
Record American,
January 13, 1967.
“DeSalvo Believed Headed for Mexico; Two Pals Nabbed,” Ken Powers, Tom Riley and Ed Gillooly,
Record American,
February 25, 1967.
“DeSalvo Branded Boston Strangler,” Arthur Stratton,
Boston Herald,
January 13, 1967.
“DeSalvo Curable, Dr. Robey Says,” Ed Corsetti, Jean Cole, Tom Berube, and Bill Duncliffe,
Record American,
January 17, 1967.
“DeSalvo Death Probe Near End in Walpole,”
Boston Globe,
November 29, 1973.
“DeSalvo âDiscussions' Belong in the Proper Hands,” Mike Barnicle,
Boston Globe,
November 29, 1973.
“DeSalvo Is âBoston Strangler'; Defense Says He Killed 13,” Robert J. Anglin,
Boston Globe,
January 13, 1967.
“DeSalvo Is Pictured by Bailey as Killer of 13 in 18 Months,” Jean Cole, Ed Corsetti, and Frank Thompson,
Record American,
January 13, 1967.
“DeSalvo Pal Started Pill Riot at Walpole,” Ollie Brennan and Frank Thompson,
RecordAmerican,
March 14, 1967.
“DeSalvo Picked for Jury,”
Chelsea Record,
March 7, 1967.
“DeSalvo Psychiatrists Split; Experts Attack âImpulse' Claim,” Robert J. Anglin,
Boston Globe,
January 17, 1967.
“DeSalvo Seeks Ban Against Boston Strangler Label,” Joseph M. Harvey
Boston Globe,
April 1, 1971.
“DeSalvo Stabbed to Death at Walpole,” Jerome Sullivan,
Boston Globe,
November 26, 1973.
“DeSalvo Sues Bailey for Film, Book Cash,”
Boston Herald,
April 1, 1971.
“DeSalvo Sues Maker of Strangler Film,”
Boston Globe,
December 4, 1968.
“DeSalvo Tapes Found in Vault,” Ronald A. Wysocki,
Boston Globe,
February 14, 1968.
“DeSalvo's Brother Faces Gun Charge,”
Boston Globe,
February 25, 1967.
“DeSalvos Get Continuance,”
Record American,
March 14, 1967.
“Doctor Says DeSalvo âConned' Him: Now Thinks Insanity Symptoms Faked,”
Boston Herald,
January 17, 1967.
“Door Unlocked Briefly, Killer Ambushed Her,” Loretta McLaughlin and Jean Cole,
Record American,
January 15, 1963.
“The Doubting Detective,”
Salem Evening News,
April 3, 1992.
“An Earlier Serial Killer Remembered,” Peggy Hernandez,
Boston Globe,
May 8, 1989.
“Early Knockout, ”Jimmy Breslin,
Boston Herald,
January 13, 1967.
“18 Get Lie Detector Tests in Girl's Strangler Hunt,”
Boston Herald,
January 9, 1964.
“Eldest Strangling Victim, Ida Irga, Least Likely Quarry,” Jean Cole and Loretta McLaughlin,
Record American,
January 23, 1963.
“Elusive Killer Focused on Easy-Access Buildings,” Jean Cole and Loretta McLaughlin,
Boston Sunday Advertiser,
January 13, 1963.
“Entire Boston Police Force on the Alert,”
Boston Globe,
August 31, 1962.
“Epitaph for Beverly,” Gloria Negri,
Boston Globe,
May 10, 1963.
“Escape Plot Hatched a Year Ago,” John O'Neill,
Record American,
February 25, 1967.
“Ex-Convict Booked for Murder; Paroled Killer Suspected in No. Andover Slaying,” Raymond L. Poirer,
Lawrence Eagle-Tribune,
October 2, 1964.
“Fay in the Middle of the Action,”
Boston Globe,
February 25, 1967.
“FBI Grads Hunt for Strangler,”
Boston Globe,
August 23, 1962.
“Fernald School Loved Warm, Outgoing Girl,”
Boston Herald,
May 9, 1963.
“50 More Detectives Hunt Strangle Killing Clues,”
Boston Globe,
January 2, 1963.
“1st and 7th Stranglings Only a Few Blocks Apart,”
Boston Globe,
December 6, 1962.
“First Defense Witnesses Testify at Nassar's Trial,” Raymond Maynard,
Lawrence Eagle-Tribune.
“First Witness on Stand for Trial,” Raymond Maynard,
Lawrence Eagle-Tribune.
“5 Medics Can't Agree Whether He's Dangerous,” Harold Banks,
Record American,
February 25, 1967.
“$5,000 Reward by Record American-Advertiser,”
Record American,
February 25, 1967.
“Former Assistant Attorney General Fined for Failing to File Income Tax,”
Boston Globe,
July 22, 1981.
“Former Mass. Official Guilty of Tax Evasion in 1973,” Alan H. Sheehan,
Boston Globe,
July 7, 1981.
“Former Neighbor Sought in Slaying,” Michael Bennett,
Boston Herald,
September 11, 1963.
“Friendly, Pretty, Popular, Not Afraid of Being Alone,” Gloria Negri,
Boston Globe,
January 1, 1963.
“Girl Positively Identifies Nassar as Hilton's Killer,”
Lawrence Eagle-Tribune,
June 18, 1965.
“Girl Seen With Youth Before Death,” Irene Michalek, John Wade, and Tom Downey
Record American,
January 7, 1963.
“Girl Strangled in Boston,”
Boston Globe,
January 5, 1964.
“Girl Victim in City's 7th Strangle Murder,”
Boston Herald,
December 6, 1962.
“Girl's Stricken Parents Here,”
Boston Globe,
May 9, 1963.
“Girls: Keep Doors Shut 'Til DeSalvo Again in Custody,” Jean Cole,
Record American,
February 25, 1967.
“âHe May Head for Germany,'” Sara Davidson,
Boston Globe,
February 25, 1967.
“How They Died,”
Boston Globe,
January 1, 1963.
“Hub Man Booked in Andover Murder,” Boston Globe, October 2, 1964.
“I Abused Her Body in the Tub ... !” Tatler, vol. 6, no. 23, June 4, 1967.
“Intruder Slugs Woman; Police Sift 4 Slayings,” Boston Globe, July 13, 1962.
“Is Albert DeSalvo Really Boston Strangler?” Bill Duncliffe, Tom Sullivan, and Eddie Corsetti, Record American, August 17, 1971.
“Jennings Special Assistant to Oppose Nassar Appeal,”
Lawrence Eagle-Tribune,
October 29, 1968.
“Jittery Homeowners Turn to Locksmiths,” Gary Kayaka-choian,
Boston Globe,
August 22, 1962.
“John S. Bottomly, at 63, Former Mass. Assistant Attorney General,”
Boston Globe,
August 21, 1984.
“Jury Finds Nassar Guilty of First Degree Murder,” George J. Gelineau,
Lawrence Eagle-Tribune,
June 26, 1965.
“Jury Hears Nassar Plead Innocent as Trial Nears End,” Raymond Maynard,
Lawrence Eagle-Tribune,
August 23, 1967.
“Jury Sees Hilton Death Site,”
Lawrence Eagle-Tribune,
June 15, 1965.
“Jury Weighs Fate of Albert DeSalvo in Four Sex-Robbery Cases,” Ed Corsetti, Jean Cole, Tom Berube, and Bill Duncliffe,
Record American,
January 19, 1967.
“Keenan, NassarâTwice in 16 Years,” Joseph A Marois,
Lawrence Eagle-Tribune,
October 2, 1964.
“Killer Hurled Girl's Body to Ice,” Irene Michalek and Tom Downey
Record American,
January 6, 1963.
“Killer Ransacked Home; Religious Items Untouched,” Loretta McLaughlin and Jean Cole,
Record American,
January 14, 1963.
“Lawrence Girl Says Nassar âKiller,'” Raymond Maynard,
Lawrence Eagle-Tribune,
August 11, 1967.
“Lawrence Girl Says She Saw Nassar Shoot Hilton,” Raymond Maynard,
Lawrence Eagle-Tribune,
August 18, 1967.
“Lawrence Woman Found Strangled,” Richard Remmes,
Boston Herald,
November 25, 1963.
“Lawyers Clash Over Cross Examination of Mrs. Buote,”
Lawrence Eagle-Tribune,
June 22, 1965.
“The Lee Baileys at Home,” Harold Banks,
Boston Sunday Advertiser,
January 15, 1967.
“Lie Tests Given in Girl Strangling,” Wendell Colton,
Boston Herald,
November 26, 1963.
“Live Alone? Here's Advice Worth Taking,”
Boston Globe,
August 22, 1962.
“Male Friend Hunted in Eighth Strangling,” Douglas S. Crocket,
Boston Globe,
January 1, 1963.
“A Man Here Says He's the Strangler,” Jeremiah V. Murphy
Boston Globe,
February 25, 1967.
“Married Man Admits Dating With Slain Girl,” Robert L Hassett,
Boston Herald,
January 2, 1963.
“McCann Seeks Nassar Parole Explanation,”
Lawrence Eagle-Tribune,
October 2, 1964.
“M'Namara Spurs Hunt for Vicious Strangler,” Ed Corsetti and Bill Duncliffe,
Boston Sunday Advertiser,
January 6, 1963.
“Merrimac Man Nassar Jury Foreman,” Raymond Maynard,
Lawrence Eagle-Tribune,
August 16, 1967.
“Met Audition Was Victim's Highest Hope,”
Boston Herald,
May 9, 1963.
“Mom Found Strangled in Back Bay Apartment,”
Traveler,
June 15, 1962.
“Mother-Daughter Witnesses to Vicious Murder are Hidden,”
Boston Globe,
October 1, 1964.