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Who Killed...?

My Passion Case: Maggie Freleng- The Long Island Serial Killer

Who Killed...?

Bill Huffman

True Crime, Society & Culture, History

3.8595 Ratings

🗓️ 20 January 2020

⏱️ 50 minutes

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Summary

Part 1 of 2If you have any information regarding the Gilgo Beach Murders, tips can be sent to gilgonews.com.If you'd like to support the show, you can do so via the Venmo app with my username @bill-huffman-3 or via PayPal.All true-crime aficionados know about the Gilgo Beach Murders and mysterious Long Island Serial Killer.Just this past Thursday authorities held a news conference to show off new evidence in relation to the investigation. The Suffolk County police on Long Island released photos of what it said could be a significant piece of evidence: a black leather belt with the letters "WH" or "HM" found at the scene a decade ago.The authorities said they are confident the belt was handled by the killer because it didn't belong to any of the victims.They released a photograph of the belt and I will put the picture on the website. This is very interesting news since the case has been kind of cold for the past few years.Police must think there is a new opportunity to catch the killer because they also launched a new website gilgonews.com to collect new tips and information about the case.The first set of remains was discovered in 20-10 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 found 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 conclude 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.While searching for Gilbert, police found four bodies in various stages of decomposition.More remains were uncovered on Gilgo Beach, which is roughly 40 miles from New York City.The FBI didn't join the task force until 20-15, so this new evidence may be a result of their participation.Now that I've run you through the basics of the case, let's join my conversation with producer and star in the true-crime community, Maggie Freleng to take a deeper dive into the Long Island Serial Killer.Unfortunately, this case is too big to cover in one episode so tune in next week for part two. Meanwhile, thank you so much again to Maggie from Missing Maura Murray, NPR, Crawlspace, and everything true crime.Press Conference: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=he5GFvBPt7gAnd thank you for tuning in to my new show. I will be dropping new episodes every Monday wherever you get your favorite podcasts.If you enjoy My Passion Case, you can support the show by clicking on the DONATE button on the right-hand side of sloburnmedia.com, that is slo minus the w, or via the Venmo app with my username @bill-huffman-3. I will also provide a link in the show notes.Any amount is appreciated and it really does help keep the podcast running. I will be representing Who Killed…?, Who Killed Amy Mihaljevic?, and My Passion Case on Podcast row at CrimeCon 20-20 in Orlando.I look forward to talking with the listeners about the cases I have covered.If you enjoy this podcast leave a 5-star review on Apple Podcasts or wherever you listen to podcasts. It will help support the show and help keep the important cases I cover in the spotlight.If you’d like to stay up to date on the cases I have covered, as well as the new shows I have in the pipeline, please follow me on Twitter @billhuffman3. Thank you so much again for listening.Until next time… BE SAFE! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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0:00.0

Good afternoon and thank you for joining us.

0:06.0

The Gilgo Beach investigation is perhaps the most well-known and complex that this department has ever undertaken.

0:14.0

It is important that the families of these murder victims know that we remain steadfast in our commitment to deliver

0:23.0

justice and in doing so give a sense of closure.

0:27.7

When four bodies were found last December scattered along a remote New York Beach, police

0:33.2

figured they were dealing with a serial killer.

0:36.4

Serial killers evolve. They change their ammo.

0:40.3

They don't necessarily do the same thing all the time.

0:43.3

We are hopeful that this photograph will bring somebody forward

0:46.3

with information about the origin of that article.

0:50.3

We're looking at that that we could have a serial killer.

0:53.3

She went into that area, that night, hysterical, upset, overcome by the elements, and she expired.

1:02.1

Some of the remains date back to 1996.

1:05.5

What's common here is the dumping ground.

1:08.0

A police officer and a cadaver dog were searching for a missing New Jersey

1:12.0

prostitute who was last seen in the beach community in May of last year. We have this day

1:19.2

at approximately 9.14 a.m. located the set of skeletal remains. We'll wait to an autopsy

1:27.4

is fine to know for sure what happened to it.

1:32.3

The search, again, was a targeted search. It was not a wide area search.

1:36.3

It was related to GPS coordinates, points of interest that were given to us from the FBI,

1:41.3

from the high-resolution photography.

1:43.3

The search for that woman has led to the discovery of 10 other bodies.

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