In Long Island serial killer investigation, new phone technology may be key to break in case

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"While Sini would not say whether authorities have a suspect in the serial murders, he confirmed to Fox News that investigators have identified certain phone numbers of interest in their investigation."

"The more we put into the software and the more we study the results, we are getting a clearer picture of what happened during the time these women were murdered," he said.

"Others, like Cameron, do not believe the evidence is definitive enough to draw a conclusion."

"On a September afternoon in the Suffolk County crime lab, Clyde Wells, a forensic scientist working on the case, offered a rare look at the technology to demonstrate how the system works by suctioning particles from a rope and then releasing them into a testing solution."

"It's satisfying because we know we're close," Wells said of the technology. "We think it's only a matter of time."

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