Friday, April 15, 2011

LONG ISLAND SERIAL KILLER: HUNT FOR MORE BODIES


FBI experts sweeping the area near the deserted Long Island beach where 10 bodies have been found, have come across more items which investigators say are: "not natural.
Using the latest high tech imaging devices which uses sophisticated light sensors to show up bodies in thick undergrowth they have
identified a number of locations which will require further investigation.  
Nassau County Police Commissioner Thomas Krumpter said: "The Aviation Bureau has identified a significant number of items that are not natural to that area," said Nassau County Police Commissioner.
He did not yet know if they were human remains.
"We're going to clarify what those items are. What they are not are natural,"he added.
The FBI helicopter, equipped with high resolution imaging technology found what police described as areas of interest, reports WCBS.
And now officers fear that more bodies may be uncovered, where the remains of four missing sex workers were found and another six, as yet unidentified bodies have been recovered.
They are being tested for DNA in an attempt to identify them.
If and when that happens investigators will try and contact their families for information.  
While some Law enforcement sources suspect there may be two patterns and two killers, perhaps separating the first four and last six sets of remains that were found, Cops remained tight lipped about the investigation.

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