The Boston Strangler
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- 1968
- 116 min
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[CHEERING]
TV ANNOUNCER:
This is John Cameron Swayze in Boston.
A turnout of Bostonians unsurpassed
in numbers and enthusiasm...
...roars its welcome for Al Shepard
followed by Gus Grissom...
...sharing the popular tribute with their
fellow astronauts of Project Mercury.
There's Johnny Glenn.
Joy in this usually reserved city
of Boston is unconfined.
Recognizing Glenn's
morale-boosting feat...
...that proved three men will have their
say in space when the chips are down.
There's a pandemonium of pride as the
Mercury astronaut arrives at City Hall...
...to be welcomed by the mayor
and other privileged dignitaries...
...a moment long to be remembered
by all who witness this stirring event.
Leaving the municipal center,
...and the triumphal motorcade
is cheered by additional city multitudes.
At the Hilton, where the luncheon
in honor of Glenn...
...and his astronaut associates
will be held...
...a thousand notables are seated
to supplement the public tribute...
...as Boston toasts another "well done"
for Al Shepard and Johnny Glenn.
[SIREN WAILS]
Come in. We're all finished.
- How long has she been dead?
- Four or five hours.
Rape?
There's no semen,
but she's been mauled and bitten.
[PIANO PLAYING]
All these taxes, and they still
can't deliver the mail on time.
They're too busy
blowing everything up with money.
they're cleaning up some African jungle.
Imagine, with parts of Boston
the way they look.
I guess Mara's stuck at the hospital
with another case.
No, she's home.
I heard her take the milk in.
Did I ever tell you, when I was nursing,
about Mr. Peavis?
- He was from Worcester, and I...
- You told me.
If... If she was home,
she'd come out and get her mail.
Mr. Harris, did you see Mrs. Edwards
go out this morning?
Nope.
The only thing he ever hears
is the racetrack reports.
Maybe she's sick.
You know she gets
those terrible migraines.
[DOORBELL BUZZES]
Mara? Are you there?
EDNA:
She wouldn't leave her door open.Mr. Harris!
Mr. Harris!
Usually in a homicide
where nothing's stolen...
...it's a personal enmity,
a grudge killing.
against two harmless old ladies...
...in the same neighborhood in one week?
Come on, captain.
Looks like a nut's loose.
Nuts don't ransack apartments.
Nothing was stolen. Was there?
Oh, let him have his story.
Maybe the nut was looking
for something imaginary.
- Uh-huh. Like what?
- SOSHNICK:
How do I know?A fire engine he thinks
someone stole from him...
...when he was 3.
Don't you watch television?
You know what that's called?
Double-square knot. Surgeon's knot.
Not a very commonly used knot, is it?
So the women were strangled
with a double-square knot.
What are you trying to tell us,
that it was a doctor or an Eagle Scout?
Okay.
What about the sex?
What did he actually do to them?
- What's the difference?
- People like to read about it.
Let them read paperbacks. We
withhold till we check out confessions.
- Do you have any?
- We have a group we rely on...
...to confess to any homicide
committed in greater Boston.
I'll see you later.
Thanks, captain. Gentlemen.
Teletype from the Lynn Police.
They found a 68-year-old retired nurse
by the name of Louise Penny...
...strangled.
Was she raped?
With a wine bottle.
We've got a full-blown maniac
on our hands.
I've got him all set up for you.
Now, this regular, the one in the bar,
his name's Arnie Carr, isn't straight.
I don't have any real straight ones,
but he is special.
DINATALE:
How special?Well, what he does is...
...he talks the whole thing in dirty
words, you know, until he's ready.
DINATALE:
That's not so unusual.You're telling me.
But when he's ready, nothing happens...
...until he gets his hands on my throat
and squeezes.
- That's 20 bucks I gave you!
- Well, all right. Just wait a minute.
Saturday, when that nurse got it,
he was supposed to come around.
He didn't show.
And before, the day Mrs. Hodak
was killed, the same thing.
Now, that's never happened before.
He's never broken an appointment.
He's always exactly on the button.
He's the kind.
I'll try and talk to him.
Is he smart enough to know
he doesn't have to?
Hm. He's married. He's scared to death.
Mr. Carr, I'm Det. DiNatale.
I have some questions for you.
Questions?
Know a girl named Cloe?
- I don't know any hookers.
- I didn't say she was a hooker.
You broke two dates with her last week.
Yeah. Well, I went out of town.
- Where?
- Hyannis, Providence.
- What do you do, Mr. Carr?
- I sell paint.
Can anyone place you
in Providence and Hyannis...
...prove that you were up there?
Well, I don't know. I'd have to think.
Think.
I don't understand why it's so important
if I broke a couple of dates with a girl.
- Is that a crime?
- Adultery is.
I bet your wife would think so.
You leave my wife out of this.
Listen, is the girl
in any kind of trouble?
If you want anything from me,
as long as it's off the record...
...I'll give it to you.
- The girl's not in any trouble.
I want to know why you get turned on
by putting your hands around her throat.
- I don't hurt her.
- Then why do you do it?
I... I don't know.
Do you like to think
about women being frightened?
They know I don't mean it.
You pay them to pretend to be frightened?
They get plenty out of me for it.
Now, you write down for me
where you were...
...and who you talked to
on these two dates.
I want the names, the places
and the time...
...anything that you can remember.
[BUZZES]
- Who is it?
- DESALVO:
The plumber.The owner told me to come over
to look at your sink and your toilet.
- He said you might get new ones.
- They never said anything to me about it.
I don't know about that, lady,
but you're on my list.
I'll phone them.
Maybe you could come back.
I don't know when I'll get back.
But it's okay with me
if you don't want to be bothered.
No. No, it's all right.
So long as you're here, you should look.
[DOOR BUZZES]
Well, you know, you can't be too careful
these days.
COMMISSIONER:
Emma Hodak, MaraEdwards, Louise Penny, Bertha Blum...
...all highly respectable women...
...innocently admitted this deranged man
to their homes.
Allow no strangers to enter your home
under any pretext.
An emergency telephone number, RI2-1818...
...has been established.
This line is open 24 hours a day.
Do not be embarrassed nor afraid
to report any person...
...no matter how insignificant
you may feel your suspicions are.
Thank you.
All right.
I hope you've all got the picture.
Each of you is getting a list
of known sex offenders.
Bring in the people you usually ignore:
peepers, the men's-room queens...
...the exhibitionists, subway jostlers,
the dirty-word specialists.
I know it isn't easy to question habitual
sex offenders and certified nuts...
...but nail them and talk to them.
You don't have to have an ironclad case.
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