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[h=1]Who is suspected serial killer Arthur Ream?[/h]
Read more: https://www.wxyz.com/news/local-news/investigations/who-is-suspected-serial-killer-arthur-ream
[h=1]Up To 7 Girls Could Be Buried In Macomb Township[/h]
[h=1]Suspect In Slayings Bragged In Prison[/h]
(WXYZ) - The man at the center of these allegations, Arthur Ream, has a lengthy criminal background.
The 7 Investigators have learned, the people who have interrogated him in the past say theyre not surprised hes now under suspicion of being a serial killer.
As police search for answers and bodies in northern Macomb County, convicted predator Arthur Ream is back in the crosshairs of local detectives.
Ream was a key suspect from day one after 13-year-old Cindy Zarzycki vanished from Eastpointe in 1986.
Ream wasnt brought to justice until 2008, after a dedicated Eastpointe detective reached out the professional interviewers from the Illinois firm Wicklander-Zulawski & Associates.
He developed some information about Art Ream who had a pretty significant background with some sexually deviant activities with younger girls, said David Zulawski Tuesday.
Read more: https://www.wxyz.com/news/local-news/investigations/who-is-suspected-serial-killer-arthur-ream
[h=1]Up To 7 Girls Could Be Buried In Macomb Township[/h]
http://detroit.cbslocal.com/2018/05/08/up-to-7-girls-could-be-buried-in-macomb-township/MACOMB TOWNSHIP, Mich. (AP) Authorities are searching in Macomb Township for the remains of a 12-year-old girl last seen in 1979. Reports indicate they may find up to 7 bodies who have been missing over the years.
The search started Monday for the remains of Kimberly King, but Warren Police Commissioner Bill Dwyer told WJBK-TV that there could be others buried in the area.
We have probable cause to believe that (Kimberly) is buried there, Dwyer said. We also believe that theres maybe four to six other girls that have been reported missing that are buried there. We certainly are convinced we have the right area. Its just a sad type of situation.
[h=1]Suspect In Slayings Bragged In Prison[/h]
http://detroit.cbslocal.com/2018/05/09/suspect-in-slayings-bragged-in-prison/MACOMB TOWNSHIP, Mich. (AP) Police say a suspect in the decades-old slaying of a 12-year-old Michigan girl boasted to fellow prisoners that he killed several other girls.
Warren Police Commissioner Bill Dwyer told reporters Wednesday that the suspect in this case also did brag about murdering four to six people to inmates where he is being housed.
Police have said detectives questioned 59-year-old Arthur Ream in prison about Kimberly King who was last seen in 1979.
The FBI and local agencies are excavating woods about 30 miles (50 kilometers) northeast of Detroit in Macomb Township, near where Ream led police in 2008 to the remains of 13-year-old Cindy Zarzycki.
Ream is serving life in prison for killing Zarzycki who disappeared in 1986.
https://www.clickondetroit.com/news...robable-cause-to-believe-this-is-a-grave-siteNow authorities are working in that same area in connection to three other cold cases that may be connected to Ream.
These are the cold cases that may be connected to Ream:
Police sources told Local 4 they are positive Ream is responsible for other crimes, but they aren't certain he's responsible for the disappearances of these girls.
- The case of 12-year-old Kimberly King, from Warren, who disappeared in 1979
- The disappearance of Kellie Brownlee, from Novi, when she was 17 in 1982
- The case of Kim Larrow, who disappeared from Canton Township in 1981, when she was 15
- The case of Nadine O'Dell, from Inkster, when she was 16 in 1974
- The disappearance of Cynthia Coon, from Washtenaw County, when she was 13 in 1970
On Monday, after gaining a search warrant, a team from the Warren Police Department, the Macomb County Sheriff's Office and the FBI returned to the site with the equipment necessary to do a major dig. They were back at it Tuesday and Wednesday marks day three.
Officials have not announced any findings.