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Hope y'all don't mind me chiming in here, but I read this today.
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Woman found dead, half-naked at abandoned Daytona Beach home
Now, Daytona Beach police Chief Mike Chitwood said his investigators are trying to find out if her death could be the work of a serial killer.
Chitwood said a preliminary investigation showed Jenkins was murdered at the abandoned home sometime between Sunday and Tuesday.
Although the initial investigation did not show any obvious signs of trauma, like gunshot wounds, a preliminary autopsy report showed Jenkins suffered internal trauma, which led to her death.
Chitwood said Jenkins' murder did not fit the method of operation of the so-called Daytona Beach serial killer, gunshot wounds and leaving behind DNA.
So, at this point, the police investigation does not show any link to that serial killer, who murdered three known prostitutes or drug users from 20052007, but Chitwood said he's not discounting that possibility.
"It does not fit the M.O., but then again, if you have a serial killer, they're going to change their ways, especially in today's world," Chitwood said. "They are probably more astute than any of us in this room, as far as what detectives are going to do, what the media is going to report, and things like that. So, obviously, it's something in the back of our minds."
http://www.mynews13.com/content/new...icles/cfn/2015/4/23/body_found_at_abando.html
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Woman found dead, half-naked at abandoned Daytona Beach home
Now, Daytona Beach police Chief Mike Chitwood said his investigators are trying to find out if her death could be the work of a serial killer.
Chitwood said a preliminary investigation showed Jenkins was murdered at the abandoned home sometime between Sunday and Tuesday.
Although the initial investigation did not show any obvious signs of trauma, like gunshot wounds, a preliminary autopsy report showed Jenkins suffered internal trauma, which led to her death.
Chitwood said Jenkins' murder did not fit the method of operation of the so-called Daytona Beach serial killer, gunshot wounds and leaving behind DNA.
So, at this point, the police investigation does not show any link to that serial killer, who murdered three known prostitutes or drug users from 20052007, but Chitwood said he's not discounting that possibility.
"It does not fit the M.O., but then again, if you have a serial killer, they're going to change their ways, especially in today's world," Chitwood said. "They are probably more astute than any of us in this room, as far as what detectives are going to do, what the media is going to report, and things like that. So, obviously, it's something in the back of our minds."
http://www.mynews13.com/content/new...icles/cfn/2015/4/23/body_found_at_abando.html