Friday, June 17, 2011

COPS UP REWARD CASH FOR LONG ISLAND SERIAL KILLER

AS THE hunt for the Long Island Serial Killer grows colder by the day cops have juiced up the reward money in hopes a rounder will turn rat. The reward now stands at $25,000--biggest in Suffolk County history. The investigation has hut numerous roadblocks since remains started turning up on a remote beach. So far, remains from 10 people have been recovered, including an infant and an Asian male.
The rest have been women, all suspected prostitutes.
The probe was triggered when the remains of four dead women -- all missing escorts that advertised their services on Craigslist -- were in December. Now, detectives believe the area has been used as a dumping ground.


DA THOMAS SPOTA said: "The area in and around Gilgo Beach has been used to discard human remains for some period of time. As distasteful and as disturbing as that is, there is no evidence that all of these remains are the work of a single killer."
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