Dissociative Identity Disorder.
Albert DeSalvo was born on September 3, 1931.
Albert DeSalvo died on 1973-11-25.
Albert DeSalvo was born on September 3, 1931.
DeSalvo's wife's name is Irmgard.
The Boston Strangler. - Steve
Shoplifting
He was stabbed to death and his killer or killers were never identified.
Desalvo, at the age of eleven, was prostituting himself to boys and young men in his neighborhood in Chelsea, MA, a Boston suburb. According to Albert it was just business, he was actually only attracted to women.
There is no evidence to suggest that Albert Einstein had bipolar disorder. He did have some eccentric behaviors and personality traits, but there is no documentation of him experiencing the characteristic mood swings associated with bipolar disorder.
Nobody was ever identified, tried or acquitted of the murder of Boston Strangler, Albert DeSalvo. Although the theories are endless, the truth is that the killer didn't leave much evidence behind. One of the most popular theories is that DeSalvo was about to confess the identity of the 'real' Boston Strangler but was killed to silence him.
Albert Henry DeSalvo was a criminal in Boston, Massachusetts who confessed to being the "Boston Strangler", the murderer of 13 women in the Boston area. His confession has been disputed, and debate continues regarding which crimes DeSalvo actually committed. In 1973 DeSalvo was found stabbed to death in his prison by a fellow inmate.