Authorities in Suffolk County New York released what they called a 'significant piece of evidence' involving the unsolved Gilgo Beach murders that haunted Long Island nearly a decade ago.
Police say they will share a previously undisclosed piece of evidence regarding the 10 bodies found on Long Island between 2010 and 2011.released what they called a"significant piece of evidence" on Thursday involving the unsolved Gilgo Beach murders that haunted Long Island nearly a decade ago.
The belt is a black leather belt and believed to have been "handled" by the suspect in the Giglo Beach murders on Long Island back in 2010 and 2011.In 2010 and 2011, the remains of 10 people were discovered in weedy sections of Ocean Parkway near Jones Beach. Pictures of women, whose bodies were identified among 10 bodies found near Gilgo Beach since December 2010, are seen in this Suffolk County Police handout image released to Reuters on September 20, 2011.
When asked why she was releasing the image now after having had it for all these years, Hart said,"Now is the time to release this information," without providing details. DNA samples from the unidentified victims have been sent to the FBI for genealogical testing. Hart said she hopes the testing will be able to identify possible relatives and, in turn, help identify the remaining victims.
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