No fue tan oscuro y obsceno como suena. Me divertí bastante, matar a alguien es una experiencia entretenida.
Albert DeSalvo
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No fue tan oscuro y obsceno como suena. Me divertí bastante, matar a alguien es una experiencia entretenida.
Albert DeSalvo
Psycho Killers Comic Book #12 Albert DeSalvo, The Boston Strangler. 1993 Available online at www.TheGlassCoffin.RIP #TheGlassCoffin #SerialKillers #PsychoKillers #AlbertDeSalvo #TheBostonStrangler (at The Glass Coffin: Vampire Parlour) https://www.instagram.com/p/B_vWMMcgFO5/?igshid=209h9s7vyx31
"Two Page Letter" by Albert DeSalvo from Dec. 25, 1967, with full signature and original mailing envelope Includes COA & letter of provenance email [email protected] with inquiries #truecrime #albertdesalvo #bostonstrangler #bostonpride
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Poem to Share.
Recently, I’ve been reading couple of serial killers stories; in crime library. One of my favourite serial killer stories are Jack the Ripper, The Boston Strangler, Ted Bundi. Well I do like gore, but if its TOO GOREY, I often could not go to sleep, and often having nightmares, thus, I did not read all those stories like my sister did. hmm So, what I’m going to share today is Albert DeSalvo’s Poem from the Boston Strangler’s case; which you can check it out in this link below… http://www.trutv.com/library/crime/serial_killers/notorious/boston/index_1.html I’m pretty dumbfounded by this poem, and this poem creeps me out. Yeah so here it is:
Albert DeSalvo's Poem.
Here is the story of the Strangler, yet untold, The man who claims he murdered 13 women, young and old. The elusive Strangler, there he goes, Where his wanderlust sends him, no one knows He struck within the light of day, Leaving not one clue astray. Young and old, their lips are sealed, Their secret of death never revealed. Even though he is sick in mind, He’s much too clever for the police to find. To reveal his secret will bring him fame, But burden his family with unwanted shame. Today he sits in a prison cell, Deep inside only a secret he can tell. People everywhere are still in doubt, Is the Strangler in prison or roaming about?