“Mother of Strangled Girl Helps Sleuths,” Ed Corsetti, Al Salie, and Bill Duncliffe,
Record American,
January 1, 1963.
“âMystery Tour' Takes Boston's Dark Past,” William A Davis,
Boston Globe,
July 18, 1992.
“Nassar Appeals Conviction in Andover Murder Case,”
Lawrence Eagle-Tribune,
August 30, 1967.
“Nassar Begins Life Term; Retrial Ends in ConvictionâAppeal Planned,” Raymond Maynard,
Lawrence Eagle-Tribune,
August 24, 1967.
“Nassar Case Goes to U.S. High Court,”
Lawrence Eagle-Tribune,
October 21, 1968.
“Nassar Case to Jury Today,”
Lawrence Eagle-Tribune,
June 25, 1965.
“Nassar Conviction Before High Court,”
Lawrence Eagle-Tribune,
March 7, 1968.
“Nassar Conviction Set Aside,”
Lawrence Eagle-Tribune,
June 8, 1966.
“Nassar Council [sic] Satisfied With Pre-Trial Publicity,”
Lawrence Eagle-Tribune,
November 24, 1964.
“Nassar Defense Money Sought,”
Lawrence Eagle-Tribune,
November 12, 1964.
“Nassar Freeing Probe OK With Parole Board; Parole Chief Denies Foot-Dragging,”
Lawrence Eagle-Tribune,
October 9, 1964.
“Nassar Has Rare Mental Condition,”
Lawrence Eagle-Tribune,
February 20, 1965.
“Nassar Hearing Again Continued,”
Lawrence Eagle-Tribune,
October 28, 1964.
“Nassar Held for Grand Jury in Hilton Murder,”
Lawrence Eagle-Tribune,
November 6, 1964.
“Nassar Identified As Killer; Trial Recessed Until Monday,” Raymond Maynard,
Lawrence Eagle-Tribune,
August 19, 1967.
“Nassar In Court Admits Lie To Parole Officer; Previous Murder Sentence Revealed,”
Lawrence Eagle-Tribune,
June 24, 1965.
“Nassar Murder Trial Starting,” Raymond Maynard,
Lawrence Eagle-Tribune,
August 14, 1967.
“Nassar Retrial Opens; Judge Instructs Prospective Jurors,”
Lawrence Eagle-Tribune,
August 15, 1967.
“Nassar Takes the Stand But Trial Jury Excluded,”
Lawrence Eagle-Tribune,
June 6, 1965.
“Nassar Trial June 14,”
Lawrence Eagle-Tribune,
April 10, 1965.
“Nassar Trial June 14,”
Lawrence Eagle-Tribune,
June 9, 1965.
“Nassar Trial Jury Hears State Case,”
Lawrence Eagle-Tribune,
June 17, 1965.
“Nassar Wanted to Be Reporter,” Michael J. Carney,
Lawrence Eagle-Tribune,
October 2, 1964.
“Nassar's Counsel Claims Murder Alibi,”
Lawrence Eagle-Tribune,
October 14, 1964.
“Nassar's Fate Now Rests With Essex County Jury,” Raymond Maynard,
Lawrence Eagle-Tribune,
August 23,1967.
“Nassar's Lawyer Denied $1000 Fee,”
Lawrence Eagle-Tribune,
September 20, 1967.
“Naval Officer Says 2 Guns in Auto on Day of Murder,” Raymond Maynard,
Lawrence Eagle-Tribune,
August 18, 1967.
“Neighbors Tell of Coed's Singing,” Irene Michalek,
Record American,
May 10, 1963.
“New Police Squad Hunts Strangler,” Stanley Eames,
Boston Herald,
December 7, 1962.
“New Strangle Suspect,” Ed Corsetti and Bill Duncliffe,
Boston Sunday Advertiser,
January 20, 1963.
“New Trial for Nassar on August 14,”
Lawrence Eagle-Tribune,
April 6, 1967.
“No New Strangler CluesâMcNamara,”
Boston Herald,
January 14, 1964.
“No Screams, So Strangler Attack Swift,” Michael Bennett,
Boston Herald,
September 9, 1963.
“Phantom Strangler Kills Sixth Woman,” Seymour Linscott,
Boston Globe,
August 31, 1962.
“Phantom Strangler Strikes Again, Back Bay Secretary 8th Victim,” Irene Michalek, Jack Wharton, and Bill Duncliffe,
Record American,
January 1, 1963.
“Phillip DiNatale, Top Investigator in Boston Strangler Case,” John Maddock,
Boston Globe,
January 27, 1987.
“Phone Call to Mother Bad Omen,” Jack Kendall,
Record American,
January 1, 1963.
“Police Doubt Hub Stranglings Related,” Frank Mahoney
Boston Globe,
January 8, 1964.
“Police Hint Strangler Killed the Wrong Girl,” Frank Mahoney,
Boston Globe,
January 10, 1964.
“Police Hunt Mad Triple Killer; Warn Women Living Alone: Keep Door Locked,”
Boston Globe,
July 4, 1962.
“Police Probe Pattern in Girl Slaying,”
Boston Herald,
January 7, 1964.
“Police Quiz Break Suspect in Strangling of 3 Women,”
Boston Globe,
July 5, 1962.
“Police Quiz 60 in Killing of Refuge,”
Boston Globe,
June 16, 1962.
“Police Quiz Two Men in Knife Slaying,”
Boston Globe,
May 9, 1963.
“Posse of 250 Men on Trail of Hub Strangler DeSalvo,” Ed Corsetti, Ollie Brennan, and Bill Duncliffe,
Record American,
February 25, 1967.
“Prints Clue in Latest Beacon Hill Strangle,”
Record American,
January 6, 1964.
“Prints Seen As Clue in Girl's Strangling,” Jeffrey A. Osoff,
Boston Globe,
January 5, 1964.
“Protection Do's, Don'ts,”
Record American,
February 25, 1967.
“Psychiatrist Duels Bailey's Verbal, Electronic Lashes,” Arline Grimes,
Boston Herald,
January 17, 1967.
“Psychiatrist Seen Key to Killer Hunt,” Richard Remmes,
Boston Herald,
May 11, 1963.
“Psychiatry Rapped in Final Argument,”
Record American,
January 19, 1967.
“âReal Truth Has Never Been Told,'” Bill Duncliffe and Tom Sullivan,
Record American,
August 12, 1971.
“âReal Truth' of DeSalvo Left Untold,” Richard Connolly,
Boston Globe,
November 26, 1973.
“Record Lifted by Hospital Inmate,” Jean Cole and Harold Banks,
Record American,
January 18, 1967.
“Report Hub Gunman Out to Kill Bailey,” Tom Berube, Ed Corsetti, and Frank Thompson,
Record American,
January 12, 1967.
“Richardson Asks Prosecutor Conn to Aid in Pursuit, ”Joe Albano and Al Horne,
Record American,
February 25, 1967.
“Richardson Asks Prosecutor's Aid,” Joe Albano and Al Horne,
Record American,
February 25, 1967.
“Roadblocks Bristle, Guns at the Ready,” Robert J. Anglin,
Boston Globe,
February 25, 1967.
“Salem Man Found Strangled In Bed,” Frank Thompson,
Record American,
January 7, 1963.
“Salem Woman Strangled With Nylon Stocking; Boston Police Seek Link to Recent Scenes,”
Boston Herald,
September 9, 1963.
“Search Pressed for Coed's Slayer,” Frank Mahoney,
Boston Globe,
December 8, 1962.
“Second Witness Pinpoints Nassar as Hilton's Slayer,”
Lawrence Eagle-Tribune,
June 21, 1965.
“Sensations Eagerly Awaited at Trial,” Jean Cole,
Record American,
January 12, 1967.
“Sidelights on Arraignment of Hilton Murder Suspect,”
Lawrence Eagle-Tribune,
October 2, 1964.
“Similarity Found in Strangle Knots,”
Boston Globe,
January 7, 1964.
“Six Given Lie Tests in Lawrence Strangling,”
Boston Herald,
November 29, 1963.
“Slaying Climaxes Year of Torment,” Bryant Rollins,
Boston Globe,
December 7, 1962.
“Sleuths Probe Mystery Date in Patricia's Killing,” Al Salie and Bill Duncliffe,
Record American,
January 9, 1963.
“Solid Clues Found in Strangling of Coed; Police Get Photo, Prints of Suspect,” Frank Mahoney
Boston Globe,
December 7, 1972.
“Stark Fear Grips Three States,” John Sullivan,
Record American,
February 25, 1967.
“Strangle Case at âImpasse'; Suspect Clears Lie Detector Tests,” Robert L. Hassett,
Boston Herald,
January 3, 1963.
“Strangle Victim Was Deaf,” Jean Cole,
Record American,
May 10, 1963.
“Strangled Girl's Book Reveals Suspects,” Ed Corsetti, Al Salie, and Bill Duncliffe,
Record American,
January 3, 1963.
“Strangled Sophie, Patsy Told of Death Dreams,” Loretta McLaughlin and Jean Cole,
Record American,
January 12, 1963.
“Strangler Clues to Be Compared,”
Boston Herald,
January 13, 1964.
“Strangler Escape Flayed,”
Record American,
January 15, 1963.
“Strangler Fear Spreads After Latest Killing,”
Boston Globe,
August 22, 1962.
“Strangler Knew Victim, Police Say,” Michael Bennett,
Boston Herald,
January 6, 1964.
“Strangler of Two Mother-Hater?”
Boston Globe,
July 12, 1962.
“Strangler Strong, Calm, Cold Killer,” Jean Cole and Loretta McLaughlin,
Record American,
January 10, 1963.
“Strangler Used Surprise to Slay 2 Hub Women,” Loretta McLaughlin and Jean Cole,
Record American,
January 22, 1963.
“Strangler Victim's Mother Waits,” Jonathan Klarfeld,
Boston Globe,
January 17, 1967.
“Sullivan Slaying Second on Hill,”
Boston Herald,
January 5, 1964.
“Sullivan Strangling 11th in Greater Boston,”
Boston Herald,
January 5, 1964.
“Surprise State Witness Places Nassar in Andover,” Raymond Maynard,
Lawrence Eagle-Tribune,
August 20,1967.
“Terror Grips Girls in Area of Strangling,” Al Salie and Bill Duncliffe,
Record American,
January 5, 1963.
“Test Ordered for Strangler,” Ronald A. Wysocki,
Boston Globe,
March 11, 1965.
“Texans Commend DeSalvo,” (Boston)
Herald Traveler,
April 2, 1971.
“Three Men Quizzed in Eight Stranglings,” A1 Salie, Loretta McLaughlin, and Bill Duncliffe,
Record American,
January 2, 1963.
“3 of 10 Victims NOT Linked to One Killer,” Jean Cole and Loretta McLaughlin,
Boston Sunday Advertiser,
January 27, 1963.
“The Facts on Girl Reporters' Strangle Worksheet,”
Record American,
January 23, 1963.
“Time Softens Terror for Strangle Victim's Son, ”Jean Cole and Loretta McLaughlin,
Boston Sunday Advertiser,
January 20, 1963.
“Top Court Upholds Nassar's Conviction,”
Lawrence Eagle-Tribune,
May 7, 1968.
“Tortured DeSalvo Tried to Seek Help in Church,”
Record American,
January 18, 1967.
“Trial Lawyers to Hear Bailey,”
Boston Herald,
January 13, 1967.
“A Twisted, Driven, âVegetable,'” Jonathan Klarfeld,
Boston Globe,
January 13, 1967.
“Twisted Nylons Use Bared After Patsy Stranglings,” Loretta McLaughlin and Jean Cole,
Record American,
January 11, 1963.
“Two Escapers Captured, But DeSalvo Still at Large,” RobertJ. Anglin and Richard J. Connolly,
Boston Globe,
February 25, 1967.
“2 Girl Reporters Analyze Strangler,” Jean Cole and Loretta McLaughlin,
Record American,
January 9, 1963.
“Two Greater Lawrence Men Chosen Nassar Trial Jurors,”
Lawrence Eagle-Tribune,
August 15, 1967.
“2 Men Face Lie Tests in Cambridge Killing,” Stanley Eames,
Boston Herald,
May 10, 1963.
“2 Take Lie Tests in Coed Slaying,” James B. Ayres,
Boston Globe,
May 10, 1963.
“Unidentified Print Is Slim Strangle Clue,” Michael Bennett,
Boston Herald,
January 8, 1964.
“Unknown Footsteps ... And A Girl in Fear,”
Boston Globe,
January 10, 1964.
“Unlocked Gate Let Someone in to Kill DeSalvo,” Stephen Wermiel,
Boston Globe,
November 28, 1973.
“U.S. Supreme Court Turns Down Nassar,”
Lawrence Eagle-Tribune, January 15, 1969.
“Victim 12th in Past Year; 3 Just Miss,”
Record American,
May 9, 1963.
“Visitor Hunted in Strangling,” Richard Connolly
Boston Herald,
January 1, 1963.
“Volpe âShocked,'”
Boston Globe,
February 25, 1967.
“Walpole Inmate Suspect in DeSalvo Murder,” Robert Ward and Seymour Linscott,
Boston Globe,
November 27, 1973.
“Wellesley Girls and Harvard Men: âBetter Than Reading a Racy Book',” Gloria Boykin,
Record American,
January 17, 1967.
“When Fear Was in Season,” Loretta McLaughlin,
Boston Globe, June 6, 1992.
“Widow 5th Victim of Strangler,”
Boston Globe,
August 22, 1962.
“With the Keys Rest Was Easy,” Ray Richard,
Boston Globe,
February 25, 1967.