ps149
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The other thing to consider is this- it doesn't make any sense that a resident of Oak Beach would dump bodies so close to his/her community right along the only major road where it would be easiest to be caught. If all of the victims remains were found in that saltwater marsh that is only really accessible by Oak Beach community residents then I would agree.
Think it through... a local... an Oak Beach resident would have known all of the places in the area (like the salt water marsh) where a body could be dumped without any fear of being detected). However, someone driving through the area who wasn't from there would stick to the side of the highway for easy access and easy escape. Then there are the remains that were found in Nassau county near Zack's bay/Jones Beach. This is an entirely different terrain that is only really accessible by a hiker or someone who is a beach worker or knows about the utility road back there that the beach workers utilize. but some of those remains were also parts of the bodies that were found out in Manorville. So now we have all these different murder victims... some chopped-up, some left for dead, some placed in burlap, etc... left in all different places that are accessed in such different ways. No killer who wants to be efficient and not get caught would deviate from his MO in such drastic ways. Hell- one or two legs were even dumped in the bay off of a bridge, a boat or a dock in deep enough water with strong enough currents to carry those remains all the way South and East to Davis Park Fire Island. That's yet another MO.
No way this is all the work of one killer spread out over several decades.
No way.
Think it through... a local... an Oak Beach resident would have known all of the places in the area (like the salt water marsh) where a body could be dumped without any fear of being detected). However, someone driving through the area who wasn't from there would stick to the side of the highway for easy access and easy escape. Then there are the remains that were found in Nassau county near Zack's bay/Jones Beach. This is an entirely different terrain that is only really accessible by a hiker or someone who is a beach worker or knows about the utility road back there that the beach workers utilize. but some of those remains were also parts of the bodies that were found out in Manorville. So now we have all these different murder victims... some chopped-up, some left for dead, some placed in burlap, etc... left in all different places that are accessed in such different ways. No killer who wants to be efficient and not get caught would deviate from his MO in such drastic ways. Hell- one or two legs were even dumped in the bay off of a bridge, a boat or a dock in deep enough water with strong enough currents to carry those remains all the way South and East to Davis Park Fire Island. That's yet another MO.
No way this is all the work of one killer spread out over several decades.
No way.