2011年4月11日星期一

Police: 9th set of remains found probably

t1larg.long.island.search.gi.jpgNew: What is considered a human skull found Monday in Oyster Bay, sayNEW of the police: a medical examiner tries to determine if a separate set of remains is humanNEW: the county official said: "We want to bring to justice this animal" discoveries are 5 kilometres from 8 other human remains were foundTune in "for Nancy" Grace "tonight on HLN and 8 for the most recent developments in this matter."

New York (CNN) - Police found what appears to be a human skull Monday on the outskirts of a sanctuary of birds in Long Island, New York, a county police officer said, and eventually the ninth game of the remains discovered in the probe of a killer in series assumed.

Lieutenant Kevin Smith of the Nassau County Police Department, said that the skull was found around 3: 30 p.m. in Oyster Bay. About four hours earlier, a New York City police officer state and his cadaver dog spotted another set of remains, about a kilometre and a half away, and the authorities have worked to determine if these human remains.

These findings come on the first day where the authorities probing the death of several young women searched for evidence in and around County of Nassau. Since December, eight human sets of remains were found in Suffolk County, just to the East of the County of Nassau and about five miles from the sites of the discoveries of Monday.

"He has been very surprising, all of this has been," Smith told journalists Monday. "It's just incredible that we will find these things." Obviously, we have much work to do. ?

The authorities are working on the assumption that one person is responsible for the murders of women. The five victims that have been identified to date, all announced services of prostitution on Web sites such as Craigslist, police said.

"Collectively, we want to bring to justice the animal who has obviously taken the life of a number of people," said Nassau County Executive Ed Mangano Monday.

The authorities speak not what kind of remains were recovered on Monday morning, and Smith did not detail the condition of the skull found in the afternoon.

But police have said that the body discovered earlier are in various stages of decomposition, which at least one of which could be he y as long as two years, according to the Commissioner of Police County of Suffolk Richard Dormer.

Watch the sister of a woman missing to tell its story

The remains included four women bodies found in December stuffed in the bushes along a quarter mile long sea front band. Last week, three bodies were discovered a few kilometres from the other, fueling speculation that they could be the work of a serial killer. A woman's body was found March 29 off the coast of Ocean Parkway, West of Cedar beach.

Missing woman that prompted authorities to launch research - 24-year-old Shannan Gilbert - has not yet been identified.

K-9 units and diving teams had been added to the search operation to locate Gilbert, who has been seen living in may in the Gilgo Beach area.

Search for missing women expands

The Sisters of said Gilbert that Shannan is an attendant who was visiting a customer. They said that she went to the House of the man and called 911, stating that someone is attempting to injure.

Several neighbours also called 911, say witnesses.

Police came more than 30 minutes later, but by Gilbert then disappeared and it has never been heard again.

"You want to believe that everything was OK with it," said Sherre Gilbert. "But at the same time so much time has passed it is impossible to really think that she is still alive.".

Sherre Gilbert said even if his sister is never found, the research has led to a positive result: the discovery of another body of women.CNN Kaj Larsen and Rupa Mikkilineni Jen Christensen has contributed to this report

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