Monday, 11 April 2011

long island serial killer

Long Island serial killer may be looking EnforcementTomorrow Ex-law for several organizations related to a possible serial killer on Long Island will move west from Suffolk County to Nassau County.long island serial killer As the investigation continues, according to police suggests that the murderer understand the techniques of the police, and may even be a former officer.
Police found eight bodies on the coast of Long Island since December. The first four victims were identified as prostitutes advertising on craigslist. The New York Times, the women were all thrown into cloth bags. Four unidentified bodies found last week were older and not in bags. It is possible that cases are not related or technical serial killer may have changed over time.
Shortly after Melissa Bartholomew, one of the first identified victims, who disappeared two years ago, his teenage sister, six phone calls from an unidentified man. The police did not reveal exactly what was said, but they were described as vulgar, derisive and insulting calls, family lawyer says she was "denigrating the sister because of his lifestyle."
Each call was made in a crowded place in New York City, such as the Madison Square Garden and Times Square, which may be a murderess to blend in with the crowd so the police can not identify its cameras, although he took the telephone to report his position. The police did not show a killer position four times because he liked all calls are less than three minutes. It 'been contacted by other victims of the disposable cell phone. From The Times
"This is a guy who is aware of how we use it," said one investigator. "Honestly, people think it might be a cop" - either still in law enforcement or one that has evolved.
"Without a doubt, this guy is smart, this guy is not a drug," said the researcher. "This is a guy who thinks about things."
While the police have completed their initial investigation of Oak Beach and Gilg, research is far from over. Police Commissioner of Suffolk, Richard Dormer, told NBC in New York.

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