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True Crimecast

Boston Strangler (Patreon Episode Preview)

True Crimecast

Stove Leg Media

True Crime, Society & Culture, Documentary, Personal Journals

4.81.4K Ratings

🗓️ 1 July 2025

⏱️ 14 minutes

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Summary

From 1962 to 1964, Boston was gripped by fear as the elusive Boston Strangler murdered 13 women in their homes, baffling police with no forced entry and varied victim profiles. This episode of True Crimecast delves into the chilling details of these crimes, the widespread panic they caused, and the controversial confession of Albert DeSalvo. The episode explores why this breakthrough still leaves open the debate about whether he was responsible for all 13 murders, examining theories of a single killer versus multiple offenders in one of America's most enduring true crime mysteries.

Transcript

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0:00.0

Stoveleg Media, igniting conversation.

0:04.0

Welcome to True Crimecast Patreon.

0:27.1

I am John here with Jamie.

0:29.4

Happy July, man.

0:30.6

It is July 1st, just a few short days away from a day off work for July 4.

0:36.2

Dude, it's way more than that.

0:38.3

A day off work?

0:39.6

It's the best breakup that the world has ever known.

0:42.9

You know, I saw a conspiracy about that the other day that Britain only surrendered because

0:52.7

they had made agreements with some of the Native Americans,

0:56.2

and that by letting America win the war,

1:02.1

they were then able to go back and take more land from Native Americans

1:06.8

because they didn't actually have that treaty anymore.

1:09.3

Oh, I'd never heard that.

1:11.2

I mean, think about it.

1:12.2

Like, they had enough bodies, right?

1:15.7

Like, they could have just, like, run us out in the war.

1:19.4

I know it was expensive.

1:21.6

But if they really wanted to win, I don't know.

1:25.8

I don't know.

1:26.3

You got to think that the most brave, strong, and daring jumped on a boat and left for native land.

1:34.3

So they were kind of crazy anyway, right?

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