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  • DarkPassenger
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    deleted. Needs work.
    Last edited by DarkPassenger; 07-22-2013, 11:43 PM.

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  • Abby Normal
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    Originally posted by DarkPassenger View Post
    http://newyork.cbslocal.com/2013/01/...nassau-county/

    New remains found; 20-30 year old woman buried 30 miles from other victims in Lattingtown, NY.
    Thanks DP
    Sounds like our man. I am sure that the body will be IDed because of the unusual necklace. Hopefully this may lead to his capture.

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  • DarkPassenger
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    The one clue police are hoping will help identify the victim is a 24 karat gold pig pendant necklace.


    New remains found; 20-30 year old woman buried 30 miles from other victims in Lattingtown, NY.

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  • DarkPassenger
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    Originally posted by Sherlock Holmes View Post
    You say this case is ONGOING has it been solved yet or is it still being investigated? Are the police STUMPED? Could they be in need of a consulting detective?

    One last question: How much important information about this case (overview, victims, suspects, mortuary reports etc. is online?

    Mr Holmes
    The murders of all 10 victims are unsolved. As of November 2012, the Long Island serial killer is still at large.

    The cops are indeed stumped.

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  • curious
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    Originally posted by Sherlock Holmes View Post
    You say this case is ONGOING has it been solved yet or is it still being investigated? Are the police STUMPED? Could they be in need of a consulting detective?

    One last question: How much important information about this case (overview, victims, suspects, mortuary reports etc. is online?

    Mr Holmes

    I don't know the answers to your questions. Perhaps you can Google Long Island Serial Killer, then the individual names you run across and see what's available.

    curious

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  • Sherlock Holmes
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    You say this case is ONGOING has it been solved yet or is it still being investigated? Are the police STUMPED? Could they be in need of a consulting detective?

    One last question: How much important information about this case (overview, victims, suspects, mortuary reports etc. is online?

    Mr Holmes

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  • curious
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    I noticed in the show that the last two women who vanished did not take their telephones with them. Did you all catch that?

    Two women vanished after Shannan Gilbert and neither took a cell phone.

    So, was Gilbert's disappearance and her call to 911 make the news to such an extent that the killer then started having the victims leave their phones behind?

    Was she on the news?

    Or was it someway more personal news?

    curious

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  • curious
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    Originally posted by Sir Robert Anderson View Post
    On my computer.
    Thanks, I was expecting that as you live in NY you probably have access to things that I don't in Tennessee.

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  • Casebook Wiki Editor
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    Originally posted by curious View Post
    Hi, SRA,

    How did you watch it?

    On your computer, or on cable?

    Thanks,
    curious
    On my computer.

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  • Ginger
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    Originally posted by curious View Post
    Ginger,

    This worked perfectly! Thank you so much for educating me in an area about which I knew nothing.

    I've just watched the show and have marveled with my sister, whom I had to call just to tell her about such things. Of course, I knew from watching NCIS that something like that could be done, but, without your help, I would never have known where to look or how to go about it.

    Thanks so much!

    curious
    You're most welcome! Pleased to be of service.

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  • curious
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    Originally posted by Ginger View Post
    Systems based on the video server determining your location are laughably ineffective. All you need is a proxy presence on a machine with an IP address on a British network. There are actual services that rent those - that's how I watched the Olympics live in the US. http://www.freeproxylists.com/uk.php has enough to get you started.
    Ginger,

    This worked perfectly! Thank you so much for educating me in an area about which I knew nothing.

    I've just watched the show and have marveled with my sister, whom I had to call just to tell her about such things. Of course, I knew from watching NCIS that something like that could be done, but, without your help, I would never have known where to look or how to go about it.

    Thanks so much!

    curious

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  • curious
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    Originally posted by Ginger View Post
    Systems based on the video server determining your location are laughably ineffective. All you need is a proxy presence on a machine with an IP address on a British network. There are actual services that rent those - that's how I watched the Olympics live in the US. http://www.freeproxylists.com/uk.php has enough to get you started.
    thanks so much! I'll check it out.

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  • Ginger
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    Originally posted by curious View Post
    Dave:
    Here's what I found online: Rights agreements mean that our 4oD service is only available in the UK and the Republic of Ireland, (although C4 does not always have rights for programmes in ROI). Even if you are a citizen of the UK or ROI you cannot access the service from abroad.
    Systems based on the video server determining your location are laughably ineffective. All you need is a proxy presence on a machine with an IP address on a British network. There are actual services that rent those - that's how I watched the Olympics live in the US. http://www.freeproxylists.com/uk.php has enough to get you started.

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  • curious
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    Originally posted by Beowulf View Post
    I really have no idea but I will say this, Massapequa is a pretty dangerous place. It's packed, with a lot of unwholesome characters, too, I might add.

    It's in Nassau County, which in itself has a lot of city people because it's closer to Manhattan. I'm from Suffolk County, a large county and I came from half way out in it, right across from Gilgo Beach. It's very quiet and empty. Lived on LI long ago. It back then was understood, watch your p's and q's in Massapequa, it did not have a good rep.

    It's funny, I can feel sorry for the Whitechapel girls much more easily than I do for the LI ones. Those Whitechapel 'unfortunates' were REALLY unfortunate. Working for a meal for heavens sakes, and lodgings for a night.

    I do feel sorry for the girls on LI that were murdered, but I feel the LI girls easily could've avoided that lifestyle. They are not destitute. They are looking for fast money, easy money. However, I hope like mad they catch this guy, they suggest it may be more than one. Seems unlikely to me, but...

    Btw, here is a live cam of Gilgo Beach:

    http://www.bungersurf.com/Bunger_Surfcam/
    Thanks so much, Beowulf.

    I do see your point about the women of Whitechapel actually being more sympathetic because their circumstances were so truly hopeless, selling themselves for a bed for the night or food.

    I hope they catch the guy to get him off the streets.

    Interesting about Massapequa's reputation. No way journalists can ever write about that angle, I think . . .

    One thought that came immediately was to wonder if it is possible the killer did not contact the woman via Craig's List, but was hanging out around a motel.

    But would everyone he grabbed have been a Craig's List poster? What would be the odds?

    Need more coffee!

    curious

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  • Beowulf
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    Originally posted by curious View Post
    Hi, Beowulf:

    Not in the JtR sense, but some stories are calling him a "ripper."

    He dismembered his earlier victims.

    Do you think the size of Massapequa has a bearing on this? How? If you don't mind sharing.
    I really have no idea but I will say this, Massapequa is a pretty dangerous place. It's packed, with a lot of unwholesome characters, too, I might add.

    It's in Nassau County, which in itself has a lot of city people because it's closer to Manhattan. I'm from Suffolk County, a large county and I came from half way out in it, right across from Gilgo Beach. It's very quiet and empty. Lived on LI long ago. It back then was understood, watch your p's and q's in Massapequa, it did not have a good rep.

    It's funny, I can feel sorry for the Whitechapel girls much more easily than I do for the LI ones. Those Whitechapel 'unfortunates' were REALLY unfortunate. Working for a meal for heavens sakes, and lodgings for a night.

    I do feel sorry for the girls on LI that were murdered, but I feel the LI girls easily could've avoided that lifestyle. They are not destitute. They are looking for fast money, easy money. However, I hope like mad they catch this guy, they suggest it may be more than one. Seems unlikely to me, but...

    Btw, here is a live cam of Gilgo Beach:

    This is the Official Bunger Surf Report & Surf Cam, providing daily updates of the surfing conditions for Gilgo Beach, Long Island, NY

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