Evans died in prison while serving a sentence of 15 years-to-life in December of 2010.
“We are extremely gratified we have been able to make this process, now we are hungry for more, we want to identify these victims,” Strelzin said.
The prosecutor said the breakthrough in the cases is tempered with the “disappointment that Bob Evans is dead and will never be held accountable for what he did in New Hampshire.”
“He did not give away much information about himself and, when he did, it was calculated,” Strelzin added. “He was smart about covering his tracks.”
Evans fits the profile of a serial killer, Strelzin said. He dismembered at least two of his victims, including his California wife, and authorities desperately want to learn more about him, fearing there could be additional unknown victims.