Albert Desalvo
Albert henry desalvo (september 3, 1931 – november 25, 1973), also known as the green man or the measuring man, was an american murderer and rapist who was active in boston, massachusetts, in. Apr 2, 2014convicted criminal albert desalvo was in and out of trouble with the police from an early age, but nothing as gruesome as the “boston strangler” case. Desalvo admitted to murdering 13.
Albert desalvo confessed to the crimes, and according to authorities, he was “most likely” the boston strangler. Oct 27, 2025albert desalvo confessed to 13 murders in the 1960s, but dna, doubt and conspiracy theories still cloud the boston strangler case. Oct 25, 2025when albert desalvo was arrested by cambridge, mass., police in november 1964, it wasn't for murder.
Mar 5, 2023then, a robber and rapist named albert desalvo claimed that he was the murderer. A known braggart with a story that didn’t completely hold up, desalvo’s claims came under suspicion. When albert desalvo was arrested by cambridge, mass., police in november 1964, it wasn't for murder.
The city was able to breath a collective sigh of relief in 1965 when albert desalvo confessed. Jul 5, 2025albert desalvo’s name is inextricably linked to one of the most notorious crime sprees in united states history: The crimes were attributed to albert desalvo (1931–1973) based on his confession, on.