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George Nassar: See, you all created a myth, and it needed to be stopped. People wanted to believe it was Al, but they needed to believe it was Albert. The alternative was just too disturbin'.
Loretta McLaughlin: What's that?
George Nassar: There are many Albert DeSalvos out there. And your safe little world is just a delusion. Men kill women. It didn't start with Albert. Sure as hell doesn't end with him neither
Loretta McLaughlin: What's that?
George Nassar: There are many Albert DeSalvos out there. And your safe little world is just a delusion. Men kill women. It didn't start with Albert. Sure as hell doesn't end with him neither
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See you all created a myth and it needed to be stopped
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People wanted to believe it was Al
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but they needed to believe that it was Albert
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The alternative was just too disturbin'
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What's that
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There are many Albert DeSalvos out there
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And your safe little world is just a delusion
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Men kill women
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It didn't start with Albert
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Sure as hell doesn't end with him either
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Movie Summary
Loretta McLaughlin was the reporter who first connected the murders and broke the story of the Boston Strangler. She and Jean Cole challenged the sexism of the early 1960s to report on the city's most notorious serial killer.