FYI, I submitted the following to the Suffolk County Police this morning. I snipped out portions that identify a specific individual of interest (where it says [poster snipped]. You'll also be interested to note the possible connection that I discovered relative to Atlantic City in 2006.
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PLEASE GET THIS INFORMATION IMMEDIATELY TO THE LEAD INVESTIGATORS HANDLING THE LONG ISLAND SERIAL KILLER CASE.
I've uncovered clear evidence of a 2000/2003 link between Cedar Beach and the area of Manorville where Jane Doe#6 and Jessica Taylor were found.
These links are from website archives of the South Shore Waterfowler's Association (sswa.org). In these links, you'll see that this club, which holds its annual duck boat festival at Cedar Beach, also attended annual Sporting Clay Shoots at the Peconic River Sportsman's Club (peconicriver.com) in 2000 and 2003. These shoots are within about half a mile of the Manorville locations where the Manorville victims were discovered. The club's address is: 389 River Road, Manorville, N.Y. 11949
In addition, you'll find that the club attended in 2006 the 24th Annual Ocean County Decoy & Gunning Show, Tuckerton, NJ on September 23-24 of 2006. This is approximately 30 minutes from where the Atlantic City serial killer victims were discovered in November 2006.
I believe that you need to immediately identify any SSWA members that organize or participate in the Peconic River Sportman's Club clay shoots, particularly in 2000 and 2003. The club in Manorville is somewhat exclusive and the numbers of attendees are limited. You need to identify the members of the Peconic River Sportsman's Club in 2000 and 2003, and see which were also members of the SSWA.
From these members (probably less than 10), you should identify any that attended the Tuckerton, NJ show in 2006, and determine if any of these individuals stayed around and went to Atlantic City afterwards. You should also determine which of these duck hunters use burlap as part of their camouflage, or to carry dead ducks and decoys in the field.
With this information, you should be able to identify the serial killer, if my theory is correct.
These links also show that [poster snipped] (the current [poster snipped]) was an active member of the SSWA around the time of the Manorville murders. This individual also lives a very short distance from the area of Manorville where the bodies were discovered. He's approximately 41 years old, and lives at [poster snipped] in Manorville. He appears to be married, no kids, and was the uncle of [poster snipped] (the [poster snipped] murder-for-hire case). I would start with him.
Good luck.
I've commented on each link in [brackets]:
http://web.archive.org/web/20040727100757/http://www.sswa.org/
http://web.archive.org/web/20031209113305/http://www.sswa.org/calendar.html
[These links show that the 23rd Annual Duckboat Show and Waterfowl Festival at the Cedar Beach Marina was held on November 2, 2003]
http://web.archive.org/web/20040727100757im_/http://www.sswa.org/images/show2003.jpg
[This is an image from the show. Buralp is used for boat camouflage.]
http://web.archive.org/web/20040810134903/http://www.sswa.org/Newsletter/NLJan03-1.htm
[This shows that the SSWA was in Manorville in 2003]
"Sporting Clays Shoot
On Sunday, March 23, 2003, the SSWA will be having a Sporting Clays Shoot and lunch at the Peconic River Sportsman's Club...."
http://web.archive.org/web/20030417180950/http://www.sswa.org/calendar.html
[This shows that the SSWA was in Manorville in 2002. This is an annual event and I assume they were also there in 2000, however the web archives don't provide this evidence directly]
"March 23, 2002 Sporting Clays Shoot, Peconic RiverSportsman's Club
Call Curt for Reservations - (631) 661-0379"
http://web.archive.org/web/20040810135808/http://www.sswa.org/Newsletter/NLSep03-1.htm
What a Great Shoot
http://web.archive.org/web/20040810135808im_/http://www.sswa.org/Newsletter/Images/Sep03p1-2.JPG
What a great time we had at the Peconic River Sportsman's Club. It was a little confusing in the beginning, but once we got underway, things went fine.
Afterwards we had lunch and the officers and members presented Bill Hartman with a print we got him for a job well done as President.
We hope to do it again. I'll keep you informed.
-Curt
http://web.archive.org/web/20041016143700/http://www.sswa.org/Newsletter/NLSep03-6.htm
[poster snipped]
[These links show that the current [poster snipped], [poster snipped], was a member of the SSWA in 2003. [poster snipped] lives in Manorville and my guess is that he coordinated the clay shootings with the Peconic River Sportsman's Club.
[poster snipped]
http://web.archive.org/web/20080512011107/http://www.sswa.org/calendar.html
[This link shows that the club was in New Jersey in 2006, 30 minutes from where the Atlantic City victims were found. I'm not sure if this is connected, but thought it was important to mention.]
September 23-24, Sat-Sun 24th Annual Ocean County Decoy & Gunning Show, Tuckerton, NJ
http://www.co.ocean.nj.us/parks/decoyshow2006.htm
[This shows distance from Tuckerton to Pleasantville, NJ]
http://www.bing.com/maps/default.as...sZSUyQyUyME5KX19fZV8mbW9kZT1EJnJ0b3A9MH4wfjB+
END OF SUBMISSION TO POLICE
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So, the club was near Atlantic City at the end of September in 2006. It seems like the decomposition lead investigators to believe the AC victims had died anywhere from 2 days to 1 month prior to their discovery. They were discovered on November 20, 2006. I think that its possible that a member of SSWA took a little time off after the show and went to AC, and the timing might fit. I must admit that I know very little about the AC case.
Here's the links I found relative to the timing of death for the AC victims.
http://abcnews.go.com/US/LegalCenter/Story?id=2683554&page=1#.TzqCdGHLdCY
Last week, the bodies of four women were found in a watery ditch along "Black Horse Pike," a seedy, destitute strip of cheap motels along Route 40 in Egg Harbor Township, N.J., located a few miles from Atlantic City.
The bodies were found within a few hundred feet of each other, all face down in several inches of water, heads turned east, wearing clothes but no shoes or socks.
At least one of the victims died of strangulation; another, officials said, died by asphyxia "by unspecified means."
Based on the decomposition of their bodies, authorities believe the women died on different days, from two days to up to a month before their bodies were discovered.
http://www.pressofatlanticcity.com/news/breaking/article_2e5b7d3a-07d0-11e0-a1b6-001cc4c03286.html
On Nov. 20, 2006, the bodies of four women who worked as prostitutes in Atlantic City were found behind marshes off the Black Horse Pike in Egg Harbor Township's West Atlantic City section. The women were in a drainage ditch all facing the same way and had no shoes on. At least two were strangled, and they all were believed to be killed over a month period.