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I circled the western entrance to the utility road in the attached image.
The fact that the killer had killed and dismembered in Manorville (presumably because he left the larger torso there), but buried the head hands and 1 leg in this location off this utility road tells us that he did his dirty work out east, but knew the area off of ocean parkway better, and felt more comfortable taking the time to burying something here. Also because he knows that the beach is park territory and will never be developed hence found. I conclude that he had reasons to be out east, work etc, may have even had an apartment or office out there where he could do his dirty work, dump the larger torso in the woods, then drive home to jones island where he knows he has the time and ease to dig and bury the identifiable parts.
So now the question is, did he actually know this woman and could she be connected to him so he had to dismember to prevent identification? Or is she a random prostitute whose identity couldn't be connected to him and he dismembers for psychological reasons and tells himself he is doing it to be smart by making identification more difficult?
Hey TruthSpider,
As far as the remains recovered from the JFK bird sanctuary, I believe they only recovered a skull, wrapped in a plastic bag 40 feet from Ocean Parkway. You mentioned head, hands and a leg were recovered near the utility road - they were not. I assume you were referring to Jane Doe 2000 (aka Jane Doe #6), who was recovered east of Cedar Beach, nowhere near the utility road.
The skull recovered near east of Zach's Bay is related to the non-Caucasian baby found 250 feet from Jane Doe #6.
So we've got:
Jane Doe #6 - Manorville, dismembered, torso found November 2000 in Manorville, other remains found east of Cedar Beach.
Jane Doe #7 - Non-Caucasian toddler found 250 feet or 0.04 miles from Jane Doe #6.
Jane Doe #9 - Mother of Jane Doe #7 tied by DNA, skull found 40 ft from Ocean Parkway
If I got any of the numbers wrong, please let me know.
But now you've got me thinking that Jane Doe 2000 is actually related somehow to the Jane Doe #9. I mean, what are the chances that two different killers could deposit the remains of Jane Doe 2000 and the baby so close together at Cedar Beach? Probably pretty slim. So what if Jane Doe 2000 was friends with Jane Doe #9? Lots of prostitutes work together. The serial killer could have gone to the city and picked up Jane Doe 2000, with a story like "Come out to Long Island and party with me tonight." Being cautious, she brought a friend (non-Caucasian, which doesn't seem to be the SK's preferred type). But the friend had a child, and the serial killer said it was OK to bring the child. Jane Doe #6 and #9 were both killed at the same time, dismembered at the same time and deposited at the same time. It may even be possible that the remains found in Manorville last week are the rest of the remains of Jane Doe #9.
But the baby was found 250 feet from Jane Doe 2000. That's like 2.5 basketball court lengths. If the SK indeed killed these 3 victims at the same time, why did he travel down the parkway a bit after getting rid of the toddler before getting rid of Jane Doe #6? Why did he go to the other end of the parkway to getting rid of the mother? Was it just better spacing? Or was there a ritualistic reason.
Truth, I'm not so sure about your theory about coming back to the barrier beach to re-bury the bodies. They were found in the thicket. But I do think that you're right about the SK having a strong connection to out east. I would think that he lives closer to Manorville given that that's likely where the dismemberment took place. I mean, you don't want to drive halfway across Long Island covered in blood. You need to shower first.
Also, I thought too that there might be something ritual about Zach's Bay/the JFK wildlife sanctuary as it related to waterfowl hunting. Take a look at this picture from the SSWA. That's the Jones Beach amphitheater in the background, so Jane Doe #7 was found immediately to the left of that long building in the background (not the tower, obviously). So it would be that area of land covered by the top of the hunting hat.
http://www.sswa.org/GallerySlideshow.aspx?ID=8&ImgID=63
Also note that:
http://www.allcarrentacar.com/john-kennedy-wildlife-sanctuary.php
"Lying along the southern boundary of the Town of Oyster Bay, just west of the Tobay Beach bayside, this 500 acre sanctuary is considered to be one of the most important refuges for waterfowl in the northeast. It serves as a major wintering area for more than two dozen species of waterfowl, is a commonly used habitat for several species of ducks and wading birds, and is a stopover for numerous migrating waterfowl, as well as hawks and falcons. "