Albert Desalvo was the most notorious serial killer of his time. He caused an uproar around many places as well as man hunts. DeSalvo was born in Chelsea, Massachusetts, in September 3, 1931 to Frank and Charlotte DeSalvo. His father, an Italian, was a violent alcoholic who at one point knocked out all of his wife's teeth and bent her fingers back until they broke in front of him. His father verbally abused him and brought prostitutes home. He also smashed a pipe on DeSalvo’s back. When DeSalvo was 8 his father abandoned him and his mother, but his mother remarried later. Albert grew into a sexually disturbed delinquent guilty of a plethora of petty crimes. Tortured animals as a child, and began shoplifting and stealing in early adolescence. He grew up with five siblings. In December of the same year he was sent to the Lyman School for boys. October 1944, he was paroled and started working …show more content…
He was put in Bridgewater state hospital for observation. There a fellow inmate, George Nassar, turned him in as the "Boston Strangler". DeSalvo was sentenced to life in prison in 1967. In February of that year, he escaped with two fellow inmates from Bridgewater State Hospital, triggering a manhunt. A note was found on his bunk addressed to the superintendent. In it, DeSalvo stated he had escaped to focus attention on the conditions in the hospital and his own situation. The day after the escape, he turned himself in to his lawyer in Lynn, Massachusetts. Following the escape, he was transferred to the maximum security prison known at the time as Walpole, where he later recanted his strangler confessions. In 1973, he was found stabbed to death in the prison infirmary. He died on November 19, 1973 at age 42. The Winter Hill Gang, was tried for DeSalvo's murder but the trial ended in a hung jury. No one was ever convicted for his