What a terrible legacy for his child. Great read. Gives me the chills. How could his wife keep that money knowing how it was obtained? Better she didn't find it. Too much bad energy attached to the money.
I lived in Lynn, MA, and remember this very well. I was 13. In fact, he was captured at Simons Store which was directly across my father's shop. My father watched the entire incident unfold in real time. The way my father described it, you'd think he was with the FBI LOL. Also, I worked with a descendant of the BS (can't remember if a cousin or uncle?). Having the same last name was a huge burden on my co-worker as I'm sure for many family members. Just a bit of historical info. Thanks and enjoy your readings!
Fascinating, Linda. I lived in Belmont, MA, which saw its own strangling murder in 1964. It rocked us for many years. As it turns out, A. D. was working construction on a house in town during that period. The house belonged to the Junger family - the author Sebastian Junger, who was a baby at the time. His book, A Death in Belmont, makes a strong case for D. being the perpetrator of this crime. Highly recommended.
This was so exciting ,they say he was locked in his head so you are right there was big mental health issues . They got the right man .Great reading ,people hit the like button please 💐💐💐🪽🪽❤️❤️🇬🇧
Strangely, there was a murder convict named George Nassar who was in prison contemporaneously with De Salvo and claimed De Salvo had confessed to him. But some think Nassar himself may have committed some of these crimes.
I love all these readings! They are always so interesting & i sometimes wonder if your cards could help solve cold cases today. I'd think they'd be a great help & new perspective. 🌹