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Crime Stories with Nancy Grace

NEW ENGLAND SERIAL KILLER? GRIM DISCOVERIES FUEL SERIAL KILLER FEARS AFTER 8 BODIES FOUND IN WITHIN WEEKS

Crime Stories with Nancy Grace

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True Crime, News

4.28.1K Ratings

🗓️ 28 April 2025

⏱️ 41 minutes

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Summary

New Englanders remain on edge as reports of a possible serial killer on the loose provoke fear and rumors on social media. Since early March, the bodies of eight people — mostly women turn up in Massachusetts, Connecticut and Rhode Island. Authorities can only identify half of the victims. All 8 victims bodies are in various stages of decomposition.

Law enforcement across all three states continue to refute that the series of remains do not connect to a serial killer. Especially after police arrest a man on accusations he murders a woman whose body is found in a suitcase near a cemetery in Groton, Connecticut. Police imply the arrest dispels rumors about a serial killer in the area.

Joining Nancy Grace today,

  • Jason Oshins - New York Defense Attorney   
  • Caryn Stark -  Forensic Psychologist, renowned TV and Radio trauma expert and consultant, www.carynstark.com, Instagram: carynpsych, FB: Caryn Stark Private Practice 
  • Brian Fitzgibbons - Director of Operations for USPA Nationwide Security,  website: www.uspasecurity.com, Instagram: @uspa_nationwide_security 
  • Dr. Kendall Crowns - Chief Medical Examiner Tarrant County (Ft Worth), NEW Podcast: "Mayhem in the Morgue" launching soon, Lecturer: Burnett School of Medicine at TCU (Texas Christian University) 
  • Jane Boroski - lone survivor of the Connecticut River Valley Serial Killer, Host of the podcast “Invisible Tears,” website: invisible-tears.com, Instagram and YouTube: @invisibletearspodcast  
  • Germania Rodriguez - Germania Rodriguez, Chief US Reporter, DailyMail.com and host of Welcome to MAGAland podcast 

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Transcript

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0:00.0

Crime Stories with Nancy Grace.

0:06.4

Is there a New England serial killer? In the last days, grim discoveries fueling serial killer fears.

0:16.7

The body count rising, eight bodies found in New England within just weeks.

0:23.8

I'm Nancy Grace.

0:24.7

This is Crime Stories.

0:25.9

I want to thank you for being with us.

0:28.1

Terror in New England, as towns across Connecticut, Rhode Island and Massachusetts are

0:32.2

rocked by the gruesome discovery of several sets of remains in various stages of decomposition.

0:38.0

Residents fear a serial killer is on the loose, living amongst them.

0:42.5

Joining us an all-star panel, but straight out to the scene standing by Brian Fitzgibbon's

0:47.0

Director of Operations, USPA, nationwide security, leading a team of investigators specializing and locating missing people

0:56.3

at uspa security.com.

0:58.7

Brian, thank you for being with us.

1:00.4

Explain where you are and the significance.

1:02.9

I'm right now in Plymouth, Massachusetts, just adjacent to Apache Woods where just about a month ago, a human skull was discovered

1:14.9

by a hunter who was walking a couple of deer paths looking for antlers. Less than three weeks ago,

1:23.8

Massachusetts State Police and the Plymouth Police searched the woods after the skull

1:28.5

was found. Notably, just the skull was found, police have not identified the skull or any other

1:36.7

remains in the area right now. Well, Brian Fitzgibbon's curious. You and I have investigated and covered, and I prosecuted a lot of cases where only portions

1:49.7

of the body were found.

1:52.9

Here, the skull.

1:54.2

Now, very often when there is a densely wooded area like where you are right now in Plymouth.

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