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Boston police and the Suffolk County District Attorney's office are planning a press conference Thursday that may report a significant development in the 1960s Boston strangler case, MyFoxBoston.com reports.


Though the murders were attributed to Albert DeSalvo after he confessed, investigators believed the murders were committed by more than one person.


The infamous Boston strangler terrorized the city in the early 1960s, killing a total of 13 women over two years, the report said. The victims were all single women between the ages of 19 to 85. All were sexually assaulted, then strangled in their apartments.


There were no signs of forced entry, which lead police back then to believe the killer was someone they knew, like a maintenance or delivery man. The crime spree put the city in panic.


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