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A Death in Belmont, CD
A Death in Belmont CD
Author: Sebastian Junger
In 1963, with the city of Boston already terrified by a series of savage crimes known as the Boston Stranglings, a murder occurred in the quiet suburb of Belmont, just a few blocks from the house of Sebastian Junger's family -- a murder that seemed to fit exactly the pattern of the Strangler. Roy Smith, a black man who had cleaned the victim's h...  more »
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ISBN-13: 9780060829957
ISBN-10: 0060829958
Publication Date: 4/1/2006
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Publisher: HarperAudio
Book Type: Audio CD
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This is the story--from Sebastian Junger's research--of Albert DiSalvo, convicted of crimes attributed to the Boston Strangler, and of the related case of an African-American man arrested and jailed for what might have been one of the strangler's murders. Because the final guilt or innocence of both of these men was never finally determined and both of the men are dead, Junger is faced with how to handle the writing of these stories and the whole issue of the Boston Strangler murders.

An interesting twist is that Albert DiSalvo worked on a construction project in the home of Junger's parents when he was an infant; the Belmont murder occurred only blocks away, and was done while DiSalvo was working at the home. Junger's own mother believed DiSalvo committed the Belmont murder, and that the black man convicted of it was innocent.

Junger does a masterful job writing this, including his backs-and-forths on what he himself believes as he researches the facts about both cases, and the audio book is well read. I recommend this book to those who enjoy intriguing tales based on fact.

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Wonderful, wonderful book. Has an interview at the end of the book with the author which was very interesting also. I was "all ears" from beginning to end. How unusual that the author of "A Perfect Storm" would actually have met The Boston Strangler (Albert DeSalvo) and DeSalvo had been working working for his family during the deaths.


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