2011年4月5日星期二

Discovery of 3 more sets of remains of l.i. mystery added

Investigators on long Iceland discovered the remains of three more people on the barrier beach on Monday, and the number of finds in close to eight last is since the beginning of the police to search missing prostitute after the year.

The grim discoveries began in December, when the police found the bodies of four female prostitutes in the vicinity of each other near a country road at Gilgo Beach in Suffolk County, leads the police to believe that a serial killer she had it dumped.

After searching throughout the winter, complete with dogs trained to sniff out bodies are, the police found a fifth remains last Tuesday near the town of Oak Beach, about a mile east of where the first four bodies were found.

The authorities have not yet identified the fifth set of remains, and the three would not have the identity of the Ocean Parkway between Gilgo Beach discovered Monday, in the brush from the north side and Oak Beach speculate. It was not clear how long the remains had been or if there is a connection between the recent discoveries and the first four.

The first four women, all in their 20s, their services on Craigslist had applied, the authorities have said. Phone records and eye-witnesses have at least two of the women most placed budget hotels on long Iceland in the last few years, just before they went missing.

The police began combing Beach last year in response to Shannan Gilbert, 24, a prostitute from Jersey City, who went missing in May. None of the four bodies discovered in December were hers. A law enforcement official said the fifth set of not Mrs Gilbert remains were either.

On Monday, investigators could comb through several areas of the brush approximately 50 meters are considered from the road on the West side of a quiet stretch of Ocean Parkway.

25 New recruits helped in the search; the police used fire truck ladders that were issued on the Bramble, so they could see in the brushes and chain saw. The police said, researchers in the field overnight would remain.

Melanie Englert, 34, was driving a friend in Bayshore from work in New Hyde Park, when she saw the investigators and moved into a small parking lot on the road see. "I saw they unload big boxes and go in the brush and I said, ' Oh boy,'" said Mrs Englert, who had just heard that three bodies had been found. ""It is super shocking. "I can believe it."

Brendan Byrne, 36, lives in the vicinity of the scene, said that the police had searched the backyards of homes in his neighborhood earlier in the day.

"My fiancee gave me a text that said:" they are in our backyard. Literally.'?”


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