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🗓️ 18 July 2023
⏱️ 42 minutes
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A chilling 911 call from Shannan Gilbert leads to the discovery of the bodies of Melissa Barthelemy, Amber Costello, Maureen Brainard-Barnes, and Megan Waterman on Long Island's Gilgo Beach, each sharing harrowing similarities: they are all wrapped in burlap and thought to be the victims of a single, unknown killer. Joseph Scott Morgan and Dave Mack take a closer look at the "Gilgo Beach Serial Killer" case, the crucial arrest of Rex Heuermann, and the groundbreaking use of forensic DNA, genetic genealogy, and physical evidence. They weave through the disturbing intricacies of the crime scene, the systematic preservation of the bodies, and the indelible impact on the Long Island community. Highlighting the importance of a careful examination of evidence, from weathered burlap to human hair, they shed light on the grueling process of analyzing skeletal remains and the complexities of such investigations.
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0:00.0 | Body bags with Joseph Scott Morgan. |
0:20.3 | For thousands of years, people have grieved when loss occurs, though we don't see everyone |
0:27.9 | that grieves, though we don't see those individuals who quietly go home to an empty chair perhaps. |
0:34.7 | There have been those times over history where people would publicly display their grief. |
0:42.1 | And it involved a particular type of clothing that I've always been fascinated by, the idea |
0:48.9 | of sack cloth. |
0:51.3 | And most of the time when you hear the term sack cloth, it's married up with the word ashes. |
0:59.0 | And for some, it's a dishonor of repentance. |
1:02.9 | For others, it is just out and out grief, the wailing and gnashing of teeth many times. |
1:10.8 | But today, we're going to talk about a type of sack cloth, a type of sack cloth otherwise |
1:18.1 | known as burlap. |
1:20.1 | And we're going to talk about bodies that have been discovered on long island in New York, |
1:28.6 | wrapped in burlap. |
1:31.5 | And most importantly, an individual that may very well be responsible for the kill-go-beach |
1:41.4 | murders. |
1:42.4 | I'm Joseph Scott Morgan. |
1:45.7 | And this is Body Bags. |
1:53.7 | For more than a decade, a string of murders linked to bodies found on Gilgo Beach when |
1:58.3 | unsolved. |
1:59.3 | At least 11 sets of human remains were found in a relatively small area. |
2:04.1 | At least four sets of remains have been linked to the same killer. |
2:07.9 | These bodies were found within 50 feet of each other. |
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