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Couldn't they know by their clothing if they were male or female right away? There shoes, jewelry etc? I guess we just have to wait to find out.
I also think by them saying they were meeting at Fire Island I think they mean Robert Moses State Park, which is a beautiful beach on the ocean. Construction is being done there for over a year (could be 2 years now) on the bridge leading to Robert Moses State Park. Hmmmmmm
I would be suspicious of someone in construction, too - especially if the time frame fits.
I say this because where I used to live in Travis county, there was a serial rapist & the rapes started when construction began on a new commercial complex, and the rapes ended when the construction ended... so yeah - hmmmm.
With the bodies dumped just off the road, it seems like the killer(s) didn't have a lot of time - like someone on his way to work?
I hope you & the others who live in this area stay on high alert, trigger...be safe!
According to this link, 2 of the bodies are female. No word yet on the rest.
http://www.newsday.com/long-island/suffolk/top-cop-we-could-have-a-serial-killer-1.2540757
http://www.nydailynews.com/news/ny_crime/2010/12/14/2010-12-14_gilgo_and_cedar_beach_bodies_could_mean_that_a_serial_killer_is_on_the_loose_suf.html
This article has a picture of Shonnan Gilbert, the missing person they were searching for. I don't know how to bring it into my post so I just linked to it.
The article also says the bodies were found in heavy brush...so maybe not buried? Although I saw another article say something about LE digging in a 'sandy graveyard'.
Maybe someone else could answer this...in all the reports I've read it said one of the remains was skeletonized while the other 3 were badly decomposing. LE said these bodies appear to have been dumped over an 18 month period. If that's true is it just that they believe the skeletonized remains were dumped a year or so ago and the other 3 are more recent? There wouldn't be tissue left after a year exposed to elements...would there?
Just read this article thank you Kaylynn...it now says that one body has been 'definitively identified as female' and two others are 'preliminarily identified as female'.
There's also a rough map showing where the bodies were found at the bottom left of the page. Here's the link: http://www.newsday.com/long-island/suffolk/location-of-four-bodies-found-1.2541830
http://www.nydailynews.com/news/ny_crime/2010/12/14/2010-12-14_gilgo_and_cedar_beach_bodies_could_mean_that_a_serial_killer_is_on_the_loose_suf.html
This article has a picture of Shonnan Gilbert, the missing person they were searching for. I don't know how to bring it into my post so I just linked to it.
The article also says the bodies were found in heavy brush...so maybe not buried? Although I saw another article say something about LE digging in a 'sandy graveyard'.
Maybe someone else could answer this...in all the reports I've read it said one of the remains was skeletonized while the other 3 were badly decomposing. LE said these bodies appear to have been dumped over an 18 month period. If that's true is it just that they believe the skeletonized remains were dumped a year or so ago and the other 3 are more recent? There wouldn't be tissue left after a year exposed to elements...would there?
I notice this picture has her name as Shannon Maria Gilbert in the file name & the article says Shannon...so maybe someone has her name correct now?
As far as tissue left after a year or so, I wouldn't think so in that damp humid climate so close to a beach...not to mention animal life...so sounds like there's a body (or bodies) that have been there a while & some left there fairly recently.
Authorities are considering the possibility a serial killer may have dumped four bodies alongside a deserted parkway at a beach on New York's Long Island.
"We're looking at that -- that we could have a serial killer," Suffolk County Police Commissioner Richard Dormer told reporters Monday.
Investigators are currently working on identifying the bodies and authorities returned to the site for more evidence on Tuesday.