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New Britain police plan a news conference Monday for what they are calling a major update in the investigation of human remains found last month where partial remains of three women were found eight years ago.
Police said Sunday they will release "significant new information."
NEW BRITAIN — Eight years after authorities first located the remains of three women behind a strip mall, the partial remains of at least four more people have been found.
And members of a task force investigating this continuing serial-killer case are focusing on a single suspect already locked up in prison, law enforcement officials familiar with the investigation said.
New Britain police have announced a major update in the investigation of the discovery of new human remains found over the past few weeks at a location where partial remains of three women were discovered in 2007.
While the three bodies found in 2007 were previously identified as 53-year-old Diane Cusack, 23-year-old Joyvaline Martinez and 40-year-old Mary Jane Menard, New Britain Police Chief James Wardwell said on Monday that the total number of bodies recovered at this time is at least 7, and those remains have been turned over to the Office of the Chief Medical Examiner to be identified.
Police identified one of the newly discovered victims as Melanie Ruth Camalini, born on May 11, 1973. The Seymour resident was a mother of two when she went missing from Waterbury in January 2003.
While police say that there is no danger to the public at this time, they also said they cannot comment on if theyve identified a suspect or if they have someone in custody. However, The Hartford Courant reports that investigators have told them that they are focusing their serial-killer case on a single suspect who is already in prison.
The Office of the Chief Medical Examiner has determined that the additional remains found belong to an additional four women, bringing the death toll from what is believed to be one serial killer up to seven.
Theres a $150,000 reward for information leading to a conviction.
The article says that they believe the person responsible is already in jail on un-related charges. I hope in the very near future we will be seeing someone charged!I was not expecting 4 more bodies! I think they have a pretty good idea who it was.
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Press conference this afternoon.
http://www.courant.com/news/connect...l-killer-bodies-unearthed-20150511-story.html
Holy...
While looking at this case awhile back I came across William Devin Howell and thought he could possibly be the one responsible, so going out on a limb here, my guess is that its him.
good limb....she might be one of the ud 3 remaining(nilsa arizmedi not badaracco the story is just in that link).... http://www.marybadaracco.com/?p=588