Any word on Mo Zhang?
I just stumbled across this tonight and thought it matched fairly well.
https://www.findthemissing.org/cases/3851/15
Glad to see someone's already submitted the tip.
He barely fits the window.
"On September 20, 2011, police revealed new details about these remains. Police released a composite sketch of the Asian male, who was wearing women's clothes at the time of his death due to blunt force trauma, and was likely working as a prostitute.[17] He was between 17 and 23 years of age, 5' 6" in height, and missing four teeth;
he had been dead for between five to 10 years."
He was last scene: August 09, 2006 - 09:28 and was 17 y.o.
His height fits almost perfectly at 65" - 5'-5"
I wish they had his dental records available.
Thats just under five years.
I did a google search for yorktown, va + serial killer and came up with this page:
http://www.projectjason.org/forums/index.php?topic=2622.0
The victims don't really fit and the timeline is a stretch at 30 years. Which could put the SK into his late 60's now.
Maybe he group up in the Yorktown area, moved to NYC and still visits virginia.
On a related note, I was looking into unidentified victims and was a bit alarmed to find out this out:
"It has been estimated that there are approximately 40,000 unidentified human remains in the offices of the Nation's medical examiners and coroners or were buried or cremated before being identified (see Missing Persons and Unidentified Remains: The Nation's Silent Mass Disaster). In June 2007, OJP's Bureau of Justice Statistics (BJS), confirmed that, in a typical year, medical examiners and coroners handle approximately 4,400 unidentified human decedent cases, 1,000 of which remain unidentified after one year. (See the Medical Examiners and Coroners' Offices, 2004 for the full report."
http://www.namus.gov/about.htm
I read somewhere else that there is major backlog with entering the data into databases and that many aren't coordinated togethor.
Also, that the departments don't have the time or resources. - The last part just makes me think of all the backlog created by stupid politics and
time wasted dealing with petty offenses like MJ use.