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The Mysterious Murders of Anna Slesers and Jane Britton
Anna Slesers and Jane Britton were strangled to death within 24 hours of each other in Boston, and police found Anna's body on the floor near the dining room. Former FBI profiler John E. Douglas suggests that Anna's record player was still spinning when officers arrived at the scene.
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Former FBI profiler John E. Douglas discusses the Boston Strangler case and how it was different from the usual victimless or criminal-on-criminal crimes the city was used to.
06:15 - 09:08 (02:53)
Summary
Former FBI profiler John E. Douglas discusses the Boston Strangler case and how it was different from the usual victimless or criminal-on-criminal crimes the city was used to.
ChapterThe Mysterious Murders of Anna Slesers and Jane Britton
Episode'Boston Strangler' | Ep. 1: The Women
Podcast20/20
Boston police search for a killer of a woman who called her sister after finding her luxury apartment's door unlocked and after a series of violent murders of women in the city.
09:08 - 13:14 (04:06)
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Boston police search for a killer of a woman who called her sister after finding her luxury apartment's door unlocked and after a series of violent murders of women in the city.
ChapterThe Mysterious Murders of Anna Slesers and Jane Britton
Episode'Boston Strangler' | Ep. 1: The Women
Podcast20/20
The Boston Strangler Killer was responsible for the murder of at least five women in the summer of 1962 in Boston.
13:14 - 14:25 (01:11)
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The Boston Strangler Killer was responsible for the murder of at least five women in the summer of 1962 in Boston. The victims were strangled and sexually assaulted, with their bodies left in violent and compromising positions.