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by Casey Sherman


  Bibliography

  LAW ENFORCEMENT AGENCY REPORTS

  Death Certificate for Patricia Bissette. City of Boston. January 3, 1963.

  Patricia Bissette Autopsy Report. Case No. LME 9105.

  Report on Scene Examination, Clothing, RE: Homicide Patricia Bissette. Case #220. By Deputy Supt. John J. Slattery Jr., Boston Police Department. January 9, 1963.

  Analysis of Statements Made by Albert DeSalvo. Case 08: Patricia Bissette.

  Helen E. Blake Autopsy Report. Case 62-179.

  Analysis of Statements Made by Albert DeSalvo. Case 03: Helen Blake.

  Mary E. Brown Autopsy Report. Case 63-57.

  Examination of Material in connection with the Death of Mary E. Brown. By Arthur McBay. March 21, 1963.

  Postmortem Examination on the Body of Mary E. Brown. Case 63-57.

  Death Record of Mary Brown. City of Lawrence. March 16, 1966.

  Analysis of Statements Made by Albert DeSalvo. Case 13: Mary Brown.

  Report on Scene: Examination Homicide 315 Huntington Avenue. Sophie Clark. By Deputy-Supt. Arthur Cadegan Jr., Boston Police Department. December 6, 1962.

  Death Record of Sophie Clark. City of Boston. December 11, 1962.

  Interrogation of Albert DeSalvo in regard to Sophie Clark. Transcripts of tapes.

  Analysis of Statements Made by Albert DeSalvo. Case 07: Sophie Clark.

  Further investigation of Albert DeSalvo (Background Information re: Case 07—Sophie Clark). From Andrew Tuney and Phillip DiNatale to John Bottomly. December 8, 1965.

  Further investigation of Albert DeSalvo in regard to Case 07: Sophie Clark. From Andrew Tuney and Phillip DiNatale to John Bottomly. February 15, 1966.

  Evelyn Corbin Autopsy Report. Case 63-243. By J. Robert Shaughnessy, M.D. September 25, 1963.

  Postmortem Examination of the Body of Evelyn Corbin. Case: 63-243.

  Death Record of Evelyn Corbin. City of Salem. March 16, 1966.

  Analysis of Statements Made by Albert H. DeSalvo. Case 09: Evelyn Corbin.

  Examination of Materials in connection with the Fatal Strangulation of Joann Graff. By Arthur McBay. December 10, 1963.

  Joann Graff Autopsy Report. Case 63-327.

  Death Record of Joann M. Graff. City of Lawrence. March 16, 1966.

  Analysis of Statements Made by Albert DeSalvo. Case 10: Joann Graff.

  Ida Irga Autopsy Report. From Dr. Michael Luongo to the district attorney of Suffolk County. August 21, 1962.

  Examination of Materials in connection with the Fatal Stangulation of Ida Irga. By Arthur McBay, Chemical Laboratory, Massachusetts State Police. August 27, 1962.

  Further Investigation of Albert DeSalvo—Information in regard to Case 06: Ida Irga. From Andrew Tuney to John Bottomly. January 26, 1966.

  Interrogation of Albert DeSalvo in regard to Ida Irga. Transcripts of tapes.

  Analysis of Statements Made by Albert DeSalvo. Case 02: Nina Nichols.

  Examination of Materials in connection with the Deaths of Nina Nichols, Anna Slesers, and Jane Sullivan. By Arthur McBay, Chemical Laboratory, Massachusetts State Police. November 7, 1962.

  Analysis of Statements Made by Albert DeSalvo. Case 01: Anna Slesers.

  Further Investigation of Albert DeSalvo and Statements Made by Him in regard to Case 01: Anna Slesers. From Andrew Tuney and Phillip DiNatale to John Bottomly. October 1, 1965.

  Medical Examiner’s Report of View and Autopsy in the Case of Jane Sullivan. August 31, 1962.

  Preliminary Report on Examination of Homicide Scene—Case #146—Jane Sullivan. August 31, 1962.

  Supplementary Report on Examinations regarding the Homicide of Jane Sullivan. By C. Dana Kuhn, assistant biological chemist, Boston Police Department. September 3, 1962.

  Death Record of Jane Sullivan. City of Boston. September 12, 1962.

  Analysis of Statements Made by Albert DeSalvo. Case 06: Jane Sullivan.

  Mary Anne Sullivan Autopsy Report. From Dr. Michael A. Luongo to the district attorney for Suffolk County. January 4, 1964.

  Death Record of Mary Sullivan. City of Boston. January 10, 1964.

  Analysis of Statements Made by Albert DeSalvo. Case 11: Mary Sullivan.

  Further Investigation of Albert DeSalvo in regard to Case 11: Mary A. Sullivan. From Andrew Tuney and Phillip DiNatale to John Bottomly. February 7, 1966.

  Interrogation of A. DeSalvo at MCI Bridgewater on March 6, 1965. Bailey tape.

  Albert DeSalvo—General Suspect. From Officer Stephen C. Delaney to John Bottomly. March 11, 1965.

  Crime Conditions—Boston. Re: Strangler. From special agent in charge, Boston, to director, FBI. September 20, 1965 (Freedom of Information Act. File Number: 163-12664).

  Re: Albert Henry DeSalvo. From John Bottomly to James L. Handley, special agent in charge, FBI. October 29, 1965 (Freedom of Information Act. File Number: 163-12664).

  Further investigation of Albert DeSalvo. From Andrew Tuney and Phillip DiNatale to John Bottomly. December 7, 1965.

  Strangler Investigation Confidential Memorandum. From Herbert Travers to Edward Brooke. April 14, 1966.

  United States Government Memorandum re: Albert H. DeSalvo. From W. V. Cleveland to Mr. Gale. UFAC-RAPE. February 25, 1967 (Freedom of Information Act. File Number: 163-12664).

  BOOKS

  Bailey, F. Lee, and Harvey Aronson. The Defense Never Rests. New York: Stein and Day, 1971.

  Carroll, Bob, Michael Gershman, David Neft, and John Thorn. Total Football. New York: HarperCollins, 1997.

  Frank, Gerold. The Boston Strangler. New York: Penguin Books, 1967.

  Kelly, Susan. The Boston Stranglers. New York: Kensington Publishing, 1995.

  Longley, Jennifer. Images of America: Hyannis and Hyannis Port. Charleston, S.C.: Arcadia Publishing, 2002.

  Sheedy, Jack, and Jim Coogan. Cape Cod Companion: The History and Mystery of Old Cape Cod. East Dennis, Mass.: Harvest Home Books, 1999.

  MAGAZINE ARTICLES

  Byers, Margery. “Fear Walks Alone.” Life, February 15, 1963.

  Cavendish, Marshall. Murder Casebook Volume 5: The Boston Strangler (a Marshall Cavendish monthly publication), June 1985.

  Kirkpatrick, Sidney. “The Psychic, the Shoe Salesman, and the Boston Strangler.” Los Angeles Times Magazine, May 12, 2002.

  NEWSPAPER AND WIRE SERVICE ARTICLES

  “Another First for Brooke: Courthouse Bears His Name.” Boston Globe, June 21, 2000.

  “Attorney F. Lee Bailey Still Flying High.” Boston Globe, May 15, 1988.

  “Attorney Says DeSalvo Fears He’ll Be Slain.” United Press International, February 26, 1967.

  “Bailey Disbarred by State.” Boston Globe, March 23, 2002.

  “Bailey Gets Jury Trial in Calif. Driving Case.” Associated Press, March 16, 1982.

  “Bailey Plays Perry Mason in Case of ‘Boston Strangler.’” Washington Post, February 26, 1967.

  “Bailey Takes Stand in Own Defense.” Boston Globe, October 27, 1999.

  “Bailey’s Cross-Examination of Fuhrman Is Recalled.” Associated Press, September 10, 1995.

  “Boston Strangler Gives Up in Store.” Washington Post, February 25, 1967.

  “Boston Strangler Nephew Charged.” Boston Herald, March 27, 1995.

  “Bridgewater Makes Gains, but Flaws Remain.” Boston Globe, March 13, 1989.

  “Brooke Urges Reward Hike for Strangler.” United Press International, January 17, 1964.

  “Centerpiece/Thomas Troy for the Defense.” Boston Globe, October 13, 1982.

  “Court Eases 22-Year Ban on ‘Titicut Follies.’” Boston Globe, September 29, 1989.

  “Fighting Fire with . . . Change.” Boston Globe, February 26, 2002.

  “Flight of ‘Strangler’ Provides Rip-Roaring Story While It Lasts.” Washington Post, February 26, 1967.

  “Former Mass. Official Guilty of State Tax Evasion in 1973.” Boston Globe, July 7, 1981.

  “Hearst Seeks to Clear Record.” Associated Press, March 6, 1980.
/>   “Hearst to Get New Hearing.” Associated Press, October 21, 1980.

  “Hyannis Girl Strangled in Boston.” Cape Cod Standard Times, January 5, 1964.

  “Mad Strangler Doubted in Hyannis Girl’s Case.” United Press International, August 19, 1964.

  “Major Crackdown on Mass. Tax Delinquents.” Boston Globe, March 16, 1983.

  McGrory, Brian. “Not a Way to Help Out.” Boston Globe, July 24, 2001.

  “Obituary: John S. Bottomly, at 63.” Boston Globe, August 21, 1984.

  “Obituary: Adolph Maffie.” Boston Globe, September 28, 1988.

  “Obituary: Edmund L. McNamara.” Boston Herald, February 22, 2000.

  “Obituary: Thomas Troy at 70.” Boston Globe, February 15, 2000.

  “Path of Juvenile Justice Is Explored.” Boston Globe, January 24, 1982.

  “Reilly Says He’s Inclined to Offer Families Access to Boston Strangler Files.” Boston Globe, May 12, 2000.

  Wilson, Theo. “Bailey: ‘Strangler’ Is a Wild Vegetable.” News Syndicate Co., February 27, 1967.

  ———. “The Real Issue at the Trial: Defendant DeSalvo’s Mind.” News Syndicate Co., January 18, 1967.

  DOCUMENTARY FILM

  History through the Lens. The Boston Strangler: A Legacy of Terror. Van Ness Films, Prometheus Entertainment, 2001.

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