A woman whose partial remains were found on Long Island nearly a decade ago during a search for a missing sex worker was identified Thursday by authorities.
No suspect has publicly been identified in the killings and they remain unsolved. Authorities have said that Gilbert's killing doesn't appear to match the other deaths, though they've said it could be connected.
The rest of Mack’s body was found 11 years later at Gilgo Beach, police said. Mack was identified using genetic genealogy.
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