Casey Sherman, the nephew of the youngest known victim of the Boston Strangler , doesn’t believe that the man who confessed to the notorious murders was the right suspect.
“I honestly don’t believe Albert DeSalvo did it,” Sherman told Fox News Digital. “I go back to the psychological profile developed by Albert DeSalvo’s own psychologist, Dr. Ames Robey, who created the profiles of all the potential suspects. He told me in an extensive interview that he didn’t think DeSalvo was capable of homicide.”
“Albert DeSalvo was a sexual predator,” Sherman said. “He was a con man. He was a thief. He was certainly taking advantage of women in a physical way through these sexual assaults. But DeSalvo never murdered these women.”
The killings, which took place between 1962 and 1964 in the Boston a

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