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🗓️ 10 December 2015
⏱️ 70 minutes
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| 0:30.0 | We're hoping that technology will help identify skeletal remains that may still be out there. |
| 0:51.6 | The parkway is surrounded by a tangle of underbrush and evergreen that have proved |
| 0:56.2 | difficult to maneuver for cadaver dogs and officers. On Wednesday divers search the waters north of the parkway for more possible victims. |
| 1:06.2 | Please keep in mind that this is not an episode of CSI. This is an intensive long-term investigation that includes the use of sophisticated technology as well as good old-fashioned detective work. |
| 1:19.2 | Officers found the first remains while searching for a missing new Jersey prostitute who was lasting and a nearby community nearly a year ago. She still hasn't been found. |
| 1:30.2 | While authorities have identified only four victims, all of them were women in their 20s who worked as escort-s booking clients on the internet. |
| 1:39.2 | Police aren't ruling out the possibility that there may be more than one person responsible for dumping bodies along the dark highway. |
| 1:48.2 | Welcome to True Crime Garage. I'm your host, Nick. With me, as always, Captain Fantastico, the Fantastic One. |
| 2:00.2 | We were talking about the Long Island serial killer case. It got to be a little lengthy. We got tired. We gave up as much as he said. |
| 2:09.2 | We made that an episode. This is Welcome to Part 2. Doose Doose. Last time we were drinking the truth by Ryan Geysbrewries at a Cincinnati Ohio. |
| 2:22.2 | Today, we are sipping on the fiction. Same brewery, Ryan Geysbrewries, Cincinnati Ohio, Cincinnati May. Google Ryan Geysbrewries. |
| 2:32.2 | Remember, anytime you hear the word, right, take a drink. They got a cool logo. You dig that logo? The little ghost-looking guy skeleton ghost guy? |
| 2:43.2 | Or maybe it's an alien. An alien ghost skeleton thing? |
| 2:48.2 | Okay, so on the last episode, we were talking about the Long Island serial killer. We had went through the disappearance of Shannon Gilbert. We had covered the four girls found in Burlap Sacks, a long Ocean Park way. |
| 3:05.2 | We had also discussed some of the players involved in Shannon Gilbert's disappearance. People like Joe Brewer, who was the John, the night of her disappearance. |
| 3:20.2 | Michael Pack, who was her driver, Gus Colletti, who was the neighbor. She came running to his home pounding on the door, begging for help. He answers the door. We also discussed another neighbor who called into 911 having seen Shannon Gilbert running around the what they call a gated community. |
| 3:38.2 | I do want to throw out there to you, Mr. Fantastico. See, you just got demoted from Captain down to the Mr. |
| 3:46.2 | and they either want. They called us a gated community. You know why they call it a gated community? There's a gated around it. |
| 3:53.2 | Well, there's a gate. From my knowledge, from everything I've heard, from different people that have talked about this case, including Robert Kolker, the guy that wrote Lost Girls, |
| 4:06.2 | it's not an actual gated community in the sense that you and I are used to them. You go there, there's a big fence surrounding everything that there's a guy that checks you in and checks you out. |
| 4:16.2 | There's just a gate. No fence, no guy. |
| 4:22.2 | So it's kind of like a cheap gated community. It's really just there to deter people from going in there. For no other reason than to, you know, that they don't want to just pass their buys to be going in there. |
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