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Breaking: Possible 5th indictment in Gilgo Beach serial murders.

Police Off The Cuff/Real Crime Stories

Bill Cannon Police off the Cuff/Real Crime Stories

Law Enforcement, Crime, True Crime, Military

4.4870 Ratings

🗓️ 3 June 2024

⏱️ 82 minutes

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Summary

Breaking: Possible 5th indictment in Gilgo Beach serial murders. Valerie Mack was last seen by her family in the Spring/Summer of 2000 in the area of Port Republic, New Jersey. She was never listed as a missing person. Her last known address was in the Philadelphia, Pennsylvania area where she had been working as an escort. She used the name "Melissa Taylor." Valerie was a white female with brown hair and hazel eyes, 5 feet tall, weighing ~100 pounds. On November 19, 2000, the body of a woman was discovered by hikers in the Long Island Pine Barrens in Manorville near Halsey Manor Road. The body had been cut into pieces and placed in plastic bags. It was estimated that she had been dead for several weeks before being found. The victim was a white woman, possibly in her 30s, with brown hair. She was referred to as the "Manorville Jane Doe." April 4, 2011, a skull, hands, and right foot were found in a plastic bag along Ocean Parkway near Gilgo Beach. These remains would be designated as "Jane Doe #6," until being linked by DNA to the Manorville Jane Doe. On May 22, 2020 police in Long Island announced they had identified the "Manorville Jane Doe" and would be releasing her identity. A week later, an update was released; her name was Valerie Mack. (Uncovered)

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0:00.0

Hello everyone and welcome to police off the cuff, real crime stories.

0:11.4

I'm your host, retired NYPD sergeant Bill Cannon, a 27-year veteran of the NYPD.

0:17.5

Folks, we have breaking news in the Gilgo Beach serial killer case.

0:25.0

And we're being told by numerous journalistic outlets that suspected Gilgo Beach serial

0:35.6

killer Rex Ewerman will be slapped this week with another murder charge

0:42.0

related to, as reported by the New York Post,

0:46.5

additional victims.

0:48.0

They're not saying victims.

0:49.8

Excuse me, they're not saying victim, singular, saying plural.

0:54.5

Ewellman will be arraigned on a new indictment Thursday

0:58.0

before State Supreme Court Justice Timothy Mazay and Riverhead.

1:03.2

The indictment is related to additional victims,

1:06.2

including one found in North Sea, a community in Southampton,

1:10.5

which was searched by investigators a few weeks ago.

1:15.6

Authorities have also recently focused again on an area in Manaville where partial remains of two Gilgo Beach victims.

1:25.2

Jessica Taylor and Valerie Mack were found over two decades ago.

1:30.3

It was unclear if he's expected to be charged with one or both of those murders, according

1:36.3

to these sources.

1:38.8

News of the fresh charges came after the police conducted another search of humans Massapeque Park

1:49.1

home over several days last month and were pictured hauling out boxes seemingly filled

1:54.9

with evidence out of the house and of course we know the four women known as the Gilgo Four up on the screen,

2:06.5

Marine Brainer Barnes, Melissa Bartellame, Megan Waterman, and Amber Costello. So this little finding,

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