- John Asgeirsson: What about the sex? What did he actually do to them?
- Capt. Ed Willis: What's the difference?
- John Asgeirsson: People like to read about it.
- Capt. Ed Willis: Let them read paperbacks.
- Albert DeSalvo: [inside sanitarium] But... I don't belong here.... I-I guess everybody says that, don't they?
- Title card: [opening title card] This is the story of 'Albert DeSalvo', the self-confessed Boston Strangler. The characters and incidents you are about to see are based on fact.
- Sgt. Frank McAfee: So the women were strangled with a double square knot.
- Sgt. Frank McAfee: What are you trying to tell us, that it was a doctor or an Eagle Scout?
- John S. Bottomly: But what can you expect from a society that itself spends 44% of its tax dollars on killing?
- Albert DeSalvo: What did you tell the children where I am?
- Irmgard De Salvo: They haven't asked.
- Albert DeSalvo: What... What do you mean, "they haven't asked"?
- Irmgard De Salvo: Well, they're only... they're only little children.
- Irmgard De Salvo: I know, but... they accept things.
- Albert DeSalvo: But... don't they miss me?
- Capt. Ed Willis: Usually in a homicide of this kind, where nothing's stolen, it's a personal enmity, a grudge killing.
- John Asgeirsson: Two cases of personal enmity against two harmless old ladies in the same neighborhood in one week?
- John Asgeirsson: Come on, Captain, looks to me like a nut's loose.
- Sgt. Frank McAfee: Nuts don't ransack apartments.
- Sgt. Frank McAfee: [Summing up an investigation with a suspect] What gets me, is with the city terrified knowing there's strangler on the loose, this pickle salesman is able to talk his way into all of these ladies apartments.
- Julian Soshnick: He could have killed any one of them !
- Lyonel Brumley: I wouldn't say that.
- Dana Banks: [Looking at the little black book Soshnick is thumbing through] What do you want to do, check them out ?
- Sgt. Frank McAfee: Find out what diet he is on, and have it mimeograph for the rest of us.
- Julian Soshnick: [Flicking through the pages of the suspect's little black book, vigorously puffing on his pipe] How many names are in here ?
- Lyonel Brumley: About five hundred.
- Julian Soshnick: How many have you scored with ?
- Lyonel Brumley: Around two thirds.
- Julian Soshnick: In six months !
- Sgt. Frank McAfee: Any idea why you do it ?
- Lyonel Brumley: A hobby.