New England Serial Killer Speculation Thread

I still don't understand why every body found in these states during this same time period are not being discussed in the news. Very isolated reporting (town/area local news only) such as the Taunton MA body found in the woods and the recent one (yesterday) in a river in CT. And add to that another recent missing woman in CT.

I mean how frequently do people just walk into the woods and die or fall into a freezing river and drown all alone? Water in New England this time of year is Freezing...most people would not voluntarily enter the water IMHO.



This feels like a lot in a short period of time. It would be interesting to know if this is actually an increase over other years or is part for the course.
The Glastonbury disappearance, going to the river at 12:30am, parking and getting out walking towards the river...sounds like a deliberate action on the part of the lady. I don't think it sounds like she was meeting anyone there, sounds like it might have been a willful and tragic decision 💔

 
Were any of these found during the large FBI investigation along highway 88 in Westport, MA last summer? There were many police vehicles and a med examiner tent along the highway … is this related at all?
I don't think that was related. JMO This newscaster said the local DA said it was a federal investigation...so not a local prosecutor. Just a guess, someone may have admitted getting rid of evidence by throwing it out of a moving car? Idk

 
Don't be mislead by the extent of the geographic area, comprised of 3 or more states. This is New England. The states combined cover an area about the size of greater Houston. I would treat this as the same geographic area.
Yes all three states combined are only approximately 13,717 square land miles.
 
I still don't understand why every body found in these states during this same time period are not being discussed in the news. Very isolated reporting (town/area local news only) such as the Taunton MA body found in the woods and the recent one (yesterday) in a river in CT. And add to that another recent missing woman in CT.

I mean how frequently do people just walk into the woods and die or fall into a freezing river and drown all alone? Water in New England this time of year is Freezing...most people would not voluntarily enter the water IMHO.



This feels like a lot in a short period of time. It would be interesting to know if this is actually an increase over other years or is part for the course.
There has actually been a lot of coverage in the national and even international news because of the serial killer theory and people posting about it on social media (People, Daily Mail, InTouch, Rolling Stone, etc.). It may not be a serial killer and the cases might not be related but it’s probably a good thing that the theory is bringing attention to these women’s cases.
 
Don't be mislead by the extent of the geographic area, comprised of 3 or more states. This is New England. The states combined cover an area about the size of greater Houston. I would treat this as the same geographic area.
Plus, people view distance so differently, depending on their own personal lifestyles. Someone who is willing to drive an hour to go to a certain hair stylist/market/dress shop/doctor isn't going to view that hour drive the same as someone who drives only 10 minutes. A professional driver doesn't see/feel distance the same as someone who spends 28 days of every month within a 10 mile radius.
 
I’ve been following this as a local resident since the news started popping up, it seems to be catching more steam and I wanted to see what you guys here think.

(Archive)

Here’s a quick breakdown of what we know so far (all from March–April 2025):
  • New Haven, CT (March 21) – Remains identified as Denise Leary, 59, mother of two, who was previously reported missing.
  • Norwalk, CT (March 6) – Paige Fannon, 35, from West Islip, NY, found in the Norwalk River following heavy rainfall.
  • Killingly, CT (April 9) – Remains confirmed but not yet identified.
  • Groton, CT – No ID yet. Found at Colonel Ledyard Cemetery inside of a suitcase next to bus stop. Adult female between the ages of 40 and 60.
  • Framingham & Plymouth, MA – Human remains discovered (unclear if connected).
  • Foster, RI – Also under investigation, details sparse.
Connecticut State Police have officially said there’s “no information at this time suggesting any connection” between these cases and that there’s “no known threat to the public.” Still, it’s hard not to notice the cluster, not just geographically, but in timing. We’ve got at least three confirmed identifications, with others still pending.

There are some similarities in the locations (wooded, rural, or near water), and there’s a lot of speculation about whether these are just individual cases or something more coordinated.

So I wanted to bring this here.

Would love to hear everyone’s thoughts and dig deeper into the timelines, geography, and backgrounds of the victims. It’s early, but we all know how fast these stories can evolve.
8FBI stated in a report almost 20 yrs ago, that at any given time there are at least 6 serial killers active in the US alone. Can not think this number has gone down since than. Police to not like to admit to a serial killer unless they have a really good idea who it is, so this does not surprise me. Here in Az. , where, I live, it is kids missing from group homes. A lot of kids. There was a discovery of a bunch of backpacks and shoes in the desert on Friday I believe. Original post was to Tik Tok and has been since taken down but a search will get you to it from people who grabbed it before it was taken down.
 
I just saw another body found in Taunton Massachusetts in a wooded area two days ago. No word yet on whether it is a woman. Seems like police are becomes a bit quiet now, not releasing details, which in my opinion means they might be considering if these are all linked or could be to prevent copycats.

Police recover body in Taunton | ABC6
www.masslive.com/news/2025/04/taunton-police-identify-decomposed-body-found-in-river.html%3foutputType=amp


Identified.
Samuel Stovall.

He was homeless and found in the river. Death doesn't appear to be suspicious
 
The newest episode of Body bags ,with Joseph Scott Morgan is about this issue. He is supposed to be on WS youtube on May 7 for an AMA.
N.E.S.K is what they gave this "might be SK". as a name.
 
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