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🗓️ 10 December 2025
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On June 28, 1997 a dismembered body is discovered by a father and his daughter out for a walk in Hempstead Lake State Park in Lakeview, New York. The torso is found in a rubber-maid container along with a red towel and a floral pillowcase. The head, both arms, both legs below the knee, all severed from the body and have not been found. A unique tattoo is found of a peach with a bite taken out of it that leads Investigators to publish a picture of the tattoo in a national tattoo magazine in hopes of finding an artist who remembered such a tattoo. Tattoo artist Steve Cullen in Connecticutt claimed to remember giving the tattoo to a young black woman, 18 or 19 years old. The body remained unidentified and was given the name "Peaches" and she is listed as one of the possible victims of the Long Island Serial Killer. In 2011 the remains of a toddler are discovered that are identified in 2016 as belonging to "Peaches", but still, no name identification. Joseph Scott Morgan and Dave Mack dive into the investigation of "Peaches" and her toddler to determine if they are part of the Gilgo murders or not, and if not, who killed the mother and daughter.
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00:00.76 Introduction - Peaches
02:01.42 Trip to the Hamptons
04:59.61 Gilgo suspect had to be familiar
10:16.22 Shannon Gilbert family
15:01.62 The science and math are complex
20:26.38 Tattoos
25:10.55 Saving for future science growth
30:04.06 Jane Doe #3 identified as part of "Peaches" from 1997
35:21.35 Communication dismemberment
40:00.41 Because of Gilgo investigation, Tanya and Tatiana identified as not part of LISK
43:58.24 Conclusion
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| 0:00.0 | This is an I-Heart podcast. |
| 0:02.6 | Guaranteed Human. |
| 0:05.7 | Quality Facts with Joseph Scott Moore. |
| 0:10.1 | There's a term of endearment. |
| 0:13.0 | It's kind of an older term now. |
| 0:14.8 | I don't hear it a lot, but I've always thought that it had kind of a sweetness to it. |
| 0:19.6 | It's a term that I think my grandmother's generation would use. |
| 0:24.6 | And this term of endearment generally refers to a female. |
| 0:29.6 | The term is actually a peach. |
| 0:32.6 | And it implies that someone is naturally sweet. They're kind. |
| 0:38.8 | There's someone that you would want to be around. |
| 0:42.8 | For me, that term means a lot. |
| 0:47.9 | It means a lot because I've actually gone out with my grandmother when I was little up around Rustin, Louisiana, and picked these gigantic peaches. |
| 0:59.4 | My grandmother used to make peach ice cream. |
| 1:02.1 | My wife loves peaches. |
| 1:04.3 | But today, I'm going to talk about another kind of peach. |
| 1:09.7 | I'm going to talk about a peach, or at least the |
| 1:13.7 | image of it, that was tattooed on a woman's body, that for years we didn't know |
| 1:20.4 | who she was and oh, by the way, this same woman had a child. We didn't know who that child was either. Now we have |
| 1:31.2 | identities of both of them. And guess what? We now have a suspect that is linked to their |
| 1:41.5 | murders. I'm Joseph Scott Morgan, and this is Bodybacks. |
| 1:51.6 | A couple of years back, Dave, I was going up to the Hamptons. |
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