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A Look Back: The Murder Of The Gilgo Four
27 de sep. de 2023 ·
15m 33s
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The case first came to light in December 2010 when a police officer and his dog were searching for a missing woman and stumbled upon the remains of Shannan Gilbert,...
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The case first came to light in December 2010 when a police officer and his dog were searching for a missing woman and stumbled upon the remains of Shannan Gilbert, a sex worker who had disappeared earlier that year. As the investigation progressed, additional sets of remains were found in the same area, leading authorities to believe they had stumbled upon a serial killer's dumping ground.Over the course of the investigation, the remains of a total of at least 10 victims, mainly female sex workers, were discovered. The victims were identified as follows:
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bobbycapucci@protonmail.com
source:
Long Island Serial Killer: the surprising saddest part of catching suspect Rex Heuermann. (slate.com)
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- Maureen Brainard-Barnes: She was a 25-year-old woman from Connecticut who went missing in July 2007. Her remains were found in December 2010.
- Melissa Barthelemy: She was a 24-year-old woman from New York who disappeared in July 2009. Her remains were also discovered in December 2010.
- Megan Waterman: She was a 22-year-old woman from Maine who went missing in June 2010. Her remains were found in December 2010.
- Amber Lynn Costello: She was a 27-year-old woman from North Carolina who went missing in September 2010. Her remains were discovered in December 2010.
- Shannan Gilbert: She was a 24-year-old sex worker from New Jersey who disappeared in May 2010. Her disappearance initially led to the discovery of the other victims' remains.
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to contact me:
bobbycapucci@protonmail.com
source:
Long Island Serial Killer: the surprising saddest part of catching suspect Rex Heuermann. (slate.com)
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