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Body Of Woman Discovered At Long Island Nature Preserve
Police Believe Death Of Sarah Strobel, 23, Is Suspicious
Original Story -
INSPECTOR EDWARD BRADY TAKES QUESTIONS NOV. 19 DURING A SECOND PRECINCT COMMUNITY MEETING.
Suffolk County police investigate the scene at Froehlich Farm Nature Preserve, on West Rogues Path in Huntington Station.
A body was found in the woods there. (Oct. 3, 2013) Photo Credit: Chuck Fadely
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Body Of Woman Discovered At Long Island Nature Preserve
Police Believe Death Of Sarah Strobel, 23, Is Suspicious
Original Story -
http://www.longislandernews.com/the-long-islander-archives/pd-sarah-strobels-death-was-a-homicideThe body of a 23-year-old Long Island woman was discovered off a walking path Thursday morning (3 October 2013) at the Froehlich Farm Nature Preserve in Huntington, police said. A man walking on the path discovered the body of Sarah Strobel, of Huntington Station, authorities said. Police told WCBS 880s Sophia Hall they are awaiting autopsy results but believe the death is suspicious. My concern is I just still dont want it to be somebody I know, a woman who lives nearby told Hall before police identified the body. It could be a schoolteacher. It could be a mother walking her dog. The area is just not known for this. Anything any murders or homicide or whatever its really not known for that, the woman added.
http://newyork.cbslocal.com/2013/10/03/body-of-woman-discovered-at-long-island-nature-preserve/The death of Huntingtons Sarah Strobel, whose lifeless body was discovered Oct. 3, 2013 in the Froehlich Farm Nature Preserve, is being investigated as a homicide said Second Precinct Inspector Edward Brady. Brady told the audience that the investigation remains very much an active one, and that homicide detectives are continually looking into this. An member at a community meeting held after her death, honed in on the relatively quick arrest in the Oct. 12 stabbing death of Walt Whitman High School student Maggie Rosales, asked Brady why the Strobel case was still unsolved. Brady said that, in the Rosales case, investigators had a situation in which evidence was ample. But Strobels friend Samantha Press was one of several who told Brady that a lack of feedback from police has made it feel as if Strobels death is being ignored. The lack of answers, she and others said, is what haunts them the most. They became friends in 2008; Press said she was the first person I could talk to about anything and had a gift for making her laugh. Now, that person is gone, but the questions are not and lingering still is an undying hope that her death was not in vain.
INSPECTOR EDWARD BRADY TAKES QUESTIONS NOV. 19 DURING A SECOND PRECINCT COMMUNITY MEETING.
Suffolk County police investigate the scene at Froehlich Farm Nature Preserve, on West Rogues Path in Huntington Station.
A body was found in the woods there. (Oct. 3, 2013) Photo Credit: Chuck Fadely
https://www.facebook.com/restinpeacesarahstrobel