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It was revealed during the investigation that the identity of the carcass found on the beach in Long Island on the 21st was very likely to be a Korean woman on January 24,
"We have found a pure gold necklace with a charcoal found in the shape of an ashtray found in Korean products," said Carl Lee, a member of Nassau County Police Department, who is in charge of the case. The Korean community needs to be informed in order to catch up. "
Lee made a necklace survey around a Korean jewelry factory in Queens Flushing, and obtained the testimony of the owners that the product was 100% sure that it was manufactured in Korea.
According to Nassau County Criminal Investigation Bureau, which conducted the autopsy, the dead body has been dead for five to ten years, and the body size is not large.
According to Lee, Lee, a Korean woman between the ages of 20 and 40 who suddenly disappeared between 1998 and 2010 is likely to be the owner of the body. The body was found in a woman on a 21-day stroll alongside a dog on a beach in Lattington. Since then, the police have reported that the body has been slaughtered, and have been concentrating on investigations to identify the victim. In particular, the authorities were once nervous that the victims were reported to be only 30 miles away from where 10 bodies of women were found,
However, Lee said, "There is no connection with serial killings because the deadline of the body is not right." ▲ tip: 516-573-7788 <journalist must Underground>
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