Surviving the Connecticut River Valley Killer: Jane Boroski tells her story

Published: Sept. 13, 2022, 8:30 a.m.

1988 - West Swanzey, New Hampshire.\nOn a hot summer night in 1988, 22-year-old Jane Boroski, who was 7-months pregnant, stopped at a convenience store on her way home from a fair, when she was attacked by an unknown assailant who stabbed her 27 times and left her for dead. Miraculously, Jane survived... and so did her baby.\nIn the 1980\u2019s, a serial killer was preying on women in the area surrounding the Connecticut River Valley in New Hampshire and Vermont. To this day, the identity of the killer is still unconfirmed, and remains one of New England\u2019s most prolific unsolved cases.\nThere are 7 known victims connected to the Connecticut River Valley Killer, and one survivor\u2014who believes that without a doubt, she almost became his 8th.\xa0\nBut there is so much more to Jane Boroski than the night she was attacked, and 34-years later, she's ready to open up about it.\nThis is Jane's story... in her own words.\nFor more info on the victims of the Connecticut River Valley Killer and for a list of resources, visit murdershetold.com\nConnect on Instagram @murdershetoldpodcast\nSupport the show here\nHear more of Jane's story on her podcast, Invisible Tears.\nSubmit a tip to the NH Cold Case Unit.\nLearn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices