2011年4月9日星期六

In case L.I. serial killer is seen as in police Techniques

A series of telephone calls made sister girl of one of the victims sarcasm - appeals that the police suspect comes the killer — have been manufactured from in or around some of the places most populated of New York, including the Madison Square Garden and Times SquareAccording to the people informed of the case and the mother of Melissa Barthelemy, this victim.

Locations, investigators say, were probably chosen because they allowed the appellant to blend into the crowd, so that if the investigators identified location of the cell phone signal, they would be unable to take the crowd with surveillance cameras at proximitécelui of the said people.

This fact, and the use of the killer cell phones disposable to communicate with four victims identified - women in their twenties who their services on Craigslist - suggested that some investigators that the killer was paid in criminal investigation techniquesgleaned through personal experience or otherwise, and may even be in application of the Act itself.

"He is a guy who knows how we use technology," said an investigator. "Frankly, people may think he could be a COP"-is an even application of the Act or a person who has left.

"No doubt this guy is smart, this guy is not a dope," the investigator continued. "This is a guy who thinks only of things".

Also, the appellant kept each of its vulgar, mocking and insulting the calls within three minutes, according to the mother of dead woman, Lynn Barthelemy. The appellant made to the subject a half-dozen calls for about five weeks to the victim's sister.

An investigator said the short-term efforts calls thwarted by the New York Police Department to use the signal to locate the location of the appellant and find him, something that Lynn Barthelemy said they told him they were trying to do four times.

Investigators from New York began these efforts about a week after the disappearance of Melissa Barthelemy, 24 years old who lived in the Bronx, on July 10, 2009.

The investigator and several others, noted that the idea that the killer could be a former or active law enforcement officer was just a theory questioned by homicide investigators in the County of Suffolk, where the bodies were found.

Chief of Police of Suffolk of the detectives, Dominick Varrone, would say only, "our investigation team plans many theories and all possibilities."

In a statement late Friday, police Commissioner, Richard Dormer, stated that "no suspect has been identified in homicides Gilgo Beach".

Body of Ms. Barthelemy was one of the four discovered in three days in December in the thick underbrush along Ocean Parkway, near Gilgo Beach, in the town of Babylon. All have been dumped in jute bags.

It is unclear if the examiner's Office medical county, in collaboration with its counterpart in New York City, determined the causes of death in four cases.

The discovery marked the third time in 20 years that a killer in series of prostitutes had harassed on Long Island.

After the snow melts, intensified Suffolk police their research in the field. March 29, a naval officer discovered a fifth set of remains, and two days later, three more remains were found, more than a kilometre east from where the first bodies were found in cluster.

Two officials informed the said case it appears that these additional sets of remains were dumped several years before those found in December, and there are no jute bags.

They said other differences that distinguished them four bodies that have been identified, but they do not speak them.

Both officials suggested that the differences were referred to the possibility that remains in the last two weeks - the police have not yet identify them or say if they have determined the sex of the dead - were not linked to four women Craigslist.

But they said also that differences can be attributed to the development of the technique of the killer over time.

Al Baker contributed reporting.


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