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LONG ISLAND SERIAL KILLER /// Part 1 /// 04

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🗓️ 7 December 2015

⏱️ 63 minutes

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0:30.0

In December 2010, a Suffolk County canine officer stumbled upon the skeletal remains

0:53.8

of a female, stuffed in a disintegrating burlap sack.

0:57.7

Two days later, police would find three more bodies, discarded in the same manner, along

1:02.5

the same stretch of the north side of Ocean Parkway.

1:06.4

In March and April of 2011, four more bodies were discovered in another area off of the

1:11.5

parkway, as police extended the search down the Nassau County border.

1:16.4

Five days later, the search was extended once again.

1:19.9

This time, authorities were searching for bodies in Nassau County.

1:23.6

The finding of an additional set of partial remains, and a skull now would put the body

1:28.4

count at 10.

1:30.3

On December 13, 2011, the remains of Shannon Gilbert were found in a marsh.

1:35.0

A week after, the finding of her clothes and her belongings, police believe Shannon's

1:39.8

death was an accidental drowning.

1:42.4

Shannon's 23-minute phone call to 911 may prove otherwise.

1:46.5

Did Shannon's ghosts locate the bodies and return them to their families?

1:50.0

We will never know.

1:51.3

But what we do know is the police were not out looking for these girls, not until they

1:55.2

started using the words serial killer.

2:02.0

Welcome to the garage.

2:03.6

You are in the garage.

2:06.1

Shit, they're in the garage.

2:08.4

Well, we're in the garage.

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