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Which young lady? I remember a teenager, but I thought she got in touch with her family and was found to be okay. Do you have a pointer or anything?

Stephanie Wasilewski. She went missing from Lindenhurst in January. I havent heard any reports since.
 
http://www.my9tv.com/story/21631100/messaged-painted-on-roof-of-deadly-house-fire
Manorville...more weird news...

"NEW YORK (MYFOXNY) -

A body was found Wednesday inside a large house destroyed by a fire in Manorville, Long Island.

SkyFoxHD was over the charred structure where a message on the roof read, in part: 'We Won't Submit.' The word 'threat' was also scrawled on the roof...Woolsey, 68, a resident of the home, was transported unconscious to Brookhaven Memorial Hospital Medical Center in East Patchogue for treatment of smoke inhalation...."

the home located at 218 Eastport Manor Road
 
More on that Manorville fire, death and the owner who was on the radar of LE, County officials and his neighbors:
http://longisland.news12.com/official-woman-dog-dead-in-manorville-house-fire-1.4805320
"Neighbors described the couple as recluses, with Woolsey sometimes filming the movements of nearby residents.

"I've seen him many times. He didn't talk to anyone," said neighbor Richard Monte. Neighbor Amanda Valentim said gunshots were often heard coming from the property."

and this:
"Woolsey spelled out his efforts to photograph vandalism, ward off animals with a propane cannon and a shotgun, and to record trespassing with security cameras. He had bought the property because it was "an ideal site for a vineyard," the suit said.

Fitzpatrick said Woolsey was "known" to the department for past incidents, but declined to specify them."
 
My Google alert from this morning links to a newsday page saying NYPD has a POI in the Gilgo killings?! And of course I can't get in, because I don't live in the area. But when I try to click on the link to learn more, the URL has the word "custody" in it.

Here's the link. Can anyone find out more?
 
I think this may be a newsday/google alerts glitch because I can't find mention of it anywhere else. But then it is Sunday morning.
 
My Google alert from this morning links to a newsday page saying NYPD has a POI in the Gilgo killings?! And of course I can't get in, because I don't live in the area. But when I try to click on the link to learn more, the URL has the word "custody" in it.

Here's the link. Can anyone find out more?

This article is from Dec 5 2012. I remember reading it back then. Unless there is an update that I also cannot access for the same reason as you.
 
My Google alert from this morning links to a newsday page saying NYPD has a POI in the Gilgo killings?! And of course I can't get in, because I don't live in the area. But when I try to click on the link to learn more, the URL has the word "custody" in it.

Here's the link. Can anyone find out more?


main text of article for that link:


Suffolk County police Wednesday downplayed the possibility that a Westchester County man who confessed to fatally stabbing three women, including two in the early 1990s, could be the person responsible for the Gilgo Beach murders on Long Island.

The arrest of parolee Lucius Crawford, 60, of Mount Vernon, thrust Long Island's serial killer case into the spotlight Wednesday when New York City police said they had notified Suffolk detectives about Crawford, who was accused of killing a Bronx woman in 1993, and had an "extensive history" of violent attacks on women.

Suffolk homicide officials said in a statement, "There does not appear to be any reason to suspect that Crawford has any involvement with the homicides that occurred in the last several years where bodies were discovered in the vicinity of Gilgo Beach."

But the police said they would "conduct a further investigation to rule Crawford out as a possible suspect."

A law enforcement official familiar with the Gilgo Beach investigation said that no evidence links Crawford to the Long Island cases, "other than he has killed women."

Between 1995 and 2008, Crawford was in prison after being convicted of attempted murder. In the Gilgo Beach murders, some of the remains of women that were found along Ocean Parkway were linked to remains found in 1996, 2000 and 2003, police said. At least three of the murders occurred after Crawford was released from prison.

The NYPD said Wednesday that on Tuesday afternoon, detectives from the 50th Precinct, the Bronx Homicide Squad and Yonkers police joined a State Police officer in a visit to Crawford's Mount Vernon home.

Officers suspected Crawford might have been involved in two 19-year-old murders, one in Yonkers in September 1993, and another in the Bronx in October 1993, police said. Once inside Crawford's home, officers found the body of a 41-year-old Mount Vernon woman who had been stabbed nine times in the chest under a bed sheet. The unidentified woman is believed to have been a girlfriend of Crawford's, police said.

Police also found that Crawford's ankle bracelet, used to track his whereabouts, had been removed. He was found three hours later in Mount Vernon.

Crawford was arrested through a combination of chance and modern CSI techniques, officials said. In March, NYPD Det. Christopher Boerke was investigating a Bronx homicide when a retired colleague mentioned in passing the October 1993 murder of Nella West, 38.

West's partially clad body was dumped in the Bronx. The probe into West's murder, which had turned into a cold case, was revived when Boerke was reminded of the killing by the retired detective. Teaming up with detective Malcolm Reiman of the Bronx homicide unit, Boerke this summer ran a DNA analysis of human tissue found under the fingernails of West when she died.

The DNA matched that of Crawford.

Working on the assumption that Crawford was a suspect in West's killing, the NYPD learned police in Yonkers also were looking at him in the killing of Loranda Shealy, who was stabbed to death Sept. 13, 1993.

Sarah Marquis, a close friend of Gilgo victim Amber Lynn Costello, said she just wants police to solve the puzzle of the Long Island serial killer. "I don't want it to go without ever being solved, which for a long time I thought that was what was going to happen," Marquis said.

Lorraine Waterman Ela, mother of Gilgo victim Megan Waterman, said she was disappointed the new potential lead apparently did not pan out. "It's kind of heartbreaking, but I'm still relieved that another psycho is off the street," she said.

Between December 2010 and April 2011, the decomposed remains of eight women, one man and a female toddler were found off Ocean Parkway near Gilgo Beach, Oak Beach and extending west toward Jones Beach. The first body was discovered Dec. 11, 2010. The Gilgo Beach remains were discovered as police searched for sex worker Shannan Gilbert, 24, of Jersey City, who disappeared May 1, 2010.

She was last seen running from a house in Oak Beach. Police found her remains on Dec. 13, 2011
 

More on this:
http://www.nbcnewyork.com/news/loca...-Preserve-Police-Nassau-County-198998981.html
"The remains of a 46-year-old Hempstead man were found buried in a Long Island park last week, police say.

Authorities began searching for the remains in the Roosevelt Preserve after receiving information that a body was buried there at the end of Fredericks Avenue."
 
Are you thinking that JF is another victim of LISK?

It's highly unlikely that he is a victim of LISK considering having an AKA of I-god. This appears to be a moniker used by those connected with drugs or gangs in this area of Roosevelt & that of Hempstead, which he was from & both communities riddled with such.

Some printed news states his body was found buried at Roosevelt Park/Preserve near Fredericks Rd but this road is not near the park preserve rather it's further away from the tucked away park.
 
It's highly unlikely that he is a victim of LISK considering having an AKA of I-god. This appears to be a moniker used by those connected with drugs or gangs in this area of Roosevelt & that of Hempstead, which he was from & both communities riddled with such.

Some printed news states his body was found buried at Roosevelt Park/Preserve near Fredericks Rd but this road is not near the park preserve rather it's further away from the tucked away park.

I wondered about the aka. What is his possible connection then?
 
I am in agreement with you @ MV not being LISK. Always have been. I guess I just wanted to know what is the possible connection Johnny Floyd might have in any of these murders.

I think we've just gotten to the point where any body that turns near the GB4 dumpsite needs to be looked at and ruled out. If JT had turned out to be a cross dressing escort...well, it might have sparked some interest, you know?
 
It's highly unlikely that he is a victim of LISK considering having an AKA of I-god. This appears to be a moniker used by those connected with drugs or gangs in this area of Roosevelt & that of Hempstead, which he was from & both communities riddled with such.

Some printed news states his body was found buried at Roosevelt Park/Preserve near Fredericks Rd but this road is not near the park preserve rather it's further away from the tucked away park.

I-god = Rastafarian?
 
I think we've just gotten to the point where any body that turns near the GB4 dumpsite needs to be looked at and ruled out. If JT had turned out to be a cross dressing escort...well, it might have sparked some interest, you know?

I read this but still didn't comprehend., "If JT turned out to be a cross dressing escort"

Color me confused (which is not hard to do)!

Are you referring to JT (Jessica Taylor)?!?

But no that doesn't make sense.

The only other JT in this case (that I know of ) is Johnny Terry. (correct me if I'm wrong) MBs boyfriend and alleged pimp who got the phone calls from the drunk white guy?

How could it be him though, considering the two different last names? Floyd/Terry?

Wouldn't the police and media have checked his true identity as JT not JF?

:banghead: Someone throw me a line. ; ))
 
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