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Jan 18, 1967: Penalties for 'Boston Strangler' a rapist 13 women

Abert DeSalvo (Amazonaws.com)
70s, the City of Boston in the United States was shocked by the bloody robberies carried a man named Albert DeSalvo. The violent man raping three women whom he robbed.

For the offense, on January 18, 1991, DeSalvo was heavy-sentenced, namely life sentence. Similarly, as published by the BBC on Monday.

At the trial, DeSalvo confessed to attacking 13 women in homes, in Boston within the period June 1962 until January 1964, when it made the situation tense.

In the action, the man who was then aged about 35 years started the action to infiltrate homes, robbed, sexually assaulted and strangled the victim to death. Perpetrators always leave traces on the victim's neck ribbon.

Lawyer DeSalvo, F Lee Bailey previously filed an application to the judge that his client be acquitted by reason of mental disorder and should be seeing a psychiatrist.

According to the attorney, his client in a state of shock and feared his condition would worsen if convicted. "He is very difficult to control yourself and cruel only aggravate the situation."

However, the judge ignored the request. The jury declared sane despite DeSalvo liberating murder him because it is considered a lack of evidence.

"The defendant remains to be imprisoned for life or until he declared himself a psychiatrist who treated him was cured," said the judge.

DeSalvo eventually have to undergo life imprisonment. But his life was not long. Six years later, or more precisely November 1973, he stabbed another inmate at Walpole prison.

Another history recorded on January 18, 1896, X-ray machines are shown for the first time. On the same date in 1977, the scientists managed to identify some kind of previously unknown bacterium as the cause of legionellosis mysterious disease.
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