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Who Killed...?

LISK w/ author Jesse P. Pollack Part 2

Who Killed...?

Bill Huffman

True Crime, Society & Culture, History

3.8 • 595 Ratings

🗓️ 8 December 2023

⏱️ 44 minutes

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Summary

Jesse P. Pollack was born and raised in the garden state of New Jersey, and has served as a contributing writer for Weird NJ magazine since 2001. His first book, Death on the Devil’s Teeth, coauthored with Mark Moran, was published in 2015 to critical acclaim. Also an accomplished musician, Pollack’s soundtrack work has been heard on Driving Jersey, an Emmy-nominated PBS documentary series. He is married with two children, three dogs, and a couple of cats. The first set of remains was discovered in 2010 while police were searching for another woman, 24-year-old Shannan Gilbert. It wouldn't be for another year when Gilbert's body would be found across the way on neighboring Oak Beach. Once Gilbert's body was recovered, the total number of bodies found was 11. Police said most of the women worked in prostitution and advertised on such services as Craigslist. When an independent autopsy was performed on Gilbert's body, they were able to determine she was killed due to homicidal strangulation. The reason for the second autopsy was the first one concluded Gilbert had died from drowning and drug overdose. The autopsy was able to show she did not die from a natural disease, drug overdose, or drowning. Gilbert had vanished after visiting a customer and was told to have freaked out and started banging on neighbor's doors, asking for help and saying people were trying to kill her. Sources: ABC7 CBS NEWS CBS Gilgo Case Jesse P Pollack Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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0:00.0

Slow Burn Media, an Evergreen podcast presents Who Killed, a podcast that provides a voice for the voiceless.

0:12.7

Suffolk County investigators have been searching for evidence since 10 bodies were found on the beach,

0:16.7

starting in December of 2010. Right now, based on, you know, the common denominators, the similarities of the victims,

0:25.9

where they were dumped, the dismemberment, you know, it looks like one person.

0:37.0

We have some breaking news.

0:38.9

CBS News has confirmed police have a suspect in custody linked to New York's 2010 infamous Gilgo Beach murders.

0:46.3

Authorities were reportedly on the scene earlier today at First Avenue and Massapequa Park.

0:51.3

On December 11, 2010, the first of what ended up being a total of 10 bodies was found.

0:58.3

So we're going to have more information as we get it on this developing story.

1:02.1

A Suffolk County police will share new information in their investigation into the unsolved murders on Gilgo Beach.

1:07.8

Suffolk County investigators have been searching for evidence since 10 bodies

1:10.8

were found on the beach starting in December of 2010. Police are expected to disclose new evidence

1:16.0

today as well as a new initiative to share information on the cases and the new technology they're

1:20.9

using to try to solve all those murders. This morning, police are pouring through potential evidence

1:25.8

they've collected from the Long Island home of Rex Herman.

1:29.1

Box after box removed from the crime scene.

1:31.8

The architect and father of two has pleaded not guilty to murdering three young women over a decade ago.

1:37.4

And now NBC News has learned that investigators in other states are looking into potential connections to more crimes.

1:44.7

Hello and welcome to part two of the LISC conversation with author Jesse P. Pollock.

1:52.4

And this is an intense conversation. So enjoy.

1:57.7

Well, that, I mean, that makes sense to a degree because if you're trying to cover up a body, I mean, that would be the perfect thing to use, wouldn't it?

2:04.8

Oh, yeah, especially in that area.

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