http://www.newsday.com/long-island/crime/witness-suffolk-police-sgt-was-suspect-in-double-slaying-1.13754093
So 4 years after being accused by multiple prostitutes of extorting sex, he was not fired... What else is there...
He even managed a promotion??? Seriously?????
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The anecdotes...
Some things are not entirely clear.
It does not seem credible that there is not a recording of the killer's voice. He called the family and the 'boyfriend' of the victim numerous times, police monitored the calls but did not record them. Is that credible?
He seems to provide details of the...
Do they have dna of lisk? A suspects dna would not be useful unless they had dna from the crime.
Anyway, they do have a voice recording of the killer calling the relatives of one victim. If that recording were given to the media, how long would it take to identify the person? Why would police...
http://newyork.cbslocal.com/2014/07/31/long-island-man-pleads-not-guilty-in-cold-case-murders/
Interesting that if you search on google for results by a specific time period, Google does not index any reference to the crime until about the time of lisk...
There doesn't seem to be much about Lindsay Henry. I tried to research that and ended up at
https://www.nytimes.com/2016/01/04/nyregion/ex-suffolk-county-police-chiefs-arrest-hints-at-broader-federal-inquiry.html
Then...
I'm sorry to be pushy about this but...
The assumption is
a) There was dna collected at the time of the initial crime in 1993. Is there a link that somebody can provide that substantiates that?
b) That evidence would have been entered into a database with some kind of identifier that would...
Here is a link that answers a question somebody asked https://www.vice.com/en_us/article/dp5nb7/the-strange-rise-and-violent-fall-of-long-islands-dirtiest-police-chief
The one question I have, not to be off topic but just because it seems relevent, is Why are samples of the serial killer's...
I'll make an outline of what I think are the relevent background facts, anybody can correct anything that is wrong.
In 1979 a boy was killed, possibly by his father
For whatever reason the father was not prosecuteable so the police picked up some neighbor boys and beat them into confessing...
Here is an opinion on the last few comments, I don't feel like messing with the multiquote thing.
LR1, maybe I didn't articulate the possibility well.
1) A small group of individuals may have wanted to "solve" a local high profile case similar to the lisk case. Their motive might have been...
Actually the scary part is that they are the same species as us. The only thing that makes them different is the badge. When the pope gets a badge he will do exactly the same.
At the risk of annoying by overposting, here is one more observation about this case.
The police seem to have made...
Are the following accurate?
1) At the time of the killing the future police chief was "low-level burglar and drug dealer". http://www.rollingstone.com/culture/features/why-hasnt-the-long-island-serial-killer-case-been-solved-w453872
2) The boy was killed and the future police chief testified...
Some other questions if somebody who followed the trial knows.
1) Was Bittrolff's position ever that he did have sex with either or any victim? He seems to say here http://www.newsday.com/long-island/crime/murder-suspect-s-statements-admissible-at-trial-judge-says-1.11689169
which makes it...
One piece of information I'm interested in is whether, and to what extent, Bittrolff's lawyer established the authenticity, e.g. continuity of the dna evidence at trial. The lawyer did say something like "sex does not equal murder" in other words "my client did have sex with those two...
Thanks for posting that again, for some reason it did not show up when I tried to search your profile for previous posts on this thread.
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1) Sorry to be graphic, but the evidence here seems to be that the killer knew that the women were prostitutes. The police are asking people to believe...
As for carpenters was just going by the fact that I have known a bunch of them and they are, as a group, not the type that would be serial killers, but 'handyman' is a different thing. People who are specifically interested in carpentry strike me as generally inoffensive, a 'handyman', 'jack of...
The problem with Burke is that whether he is the killer or not, he enables the killer. More accurately he creates an atmosphere where killers of that type know that there is a considerable power structure that will defend their interests as a group.
There may be some circumstantial evidence...
1) Police, but especially in that region, have fabricated cases with far less motive.
2) The guy is a carpenter. Probably the least likely of any profression to commit a crime like that. He was accused by police officers, the occupation with the highest percentage of violent sex offenders of...
There are two similar types of crime that can be confused.
1) A solitary murderer who likes to have sex and then kill the person he or she had sex with. This is sort of the popular image of this kind of crime. Everybody looks for the killer, there are no confusing signs or ambiguous evidence if...
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