NY-LI-4 bodies on Beach-Possible SK-12/10-All id'd,4 more found 3/11 #4

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  • #581
My vote is yes.... but he may have thought he did it in a way that left little or no DNA.

That's true.

well that would be one less way not to leave DNA, if he never actually had sex with them.

I wonder if the police would be able to tell that with as decomposed as the bodies seemed to be?
 
  • #582
Here is the best I could do with the picture that is behind PH during the interview. I think it is a picture of a girl with her back to us and sitting in a swing, or on a dock or something.
 

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  • #583
How would the SK have even known that Shannon's family had reported her missing? They reported her missing to LE, so someone who is connected to LE would have had to be the one to make the call because the general public had never even heard of SG at that point in time. So.... we have a physician who allegedly called SG's Mom to tell her he had let her stay at his home the night she ran from JB's house and he had been trying to help her kick and addiction habit. Th physician (PH) is connected to LE, lives close to where SG would have run, and just happens to live in a community littered with the bodies of dead sex workers. That is a lot of pretty strange coincidences. Do we know for sure if he does operate some sort of rehab facility there at his home???
Good point and I heard on Foxnews today that some guy speaking stated that rumor is that this could be someone connected to LE or Fire Dept.

Makes me also wonder if it is some LE person would they be working in the VICE unit therefore; would know of craigs list, who calls prostitutes in the past, and possibly lured them in that area. As a cop, he is in an unmarked car, waiting for them to come to the housing area, he pulls them over and whatever he does from there. Gosh...it can be anything!:banghead:
 
  • #584
Or the doc could have called mom from a throwaway cell-then, he would be able to have it both ways (gives him a little bit of time) and he's able to deny that he ever made the call. Someone else did, and used his name.

Yeah, that's true.

I wouldn't put it past him. I think the SK is definitely very intelligent, so I wouldn't be shocked to see someone like a doctor end up being the perp.

Honestly, I'm still convinced that the burlap bags don't have anything to do with his profession. He's been SO careful to not leave any traces back to him, I really doubt that the burlap bags that he left 4 bodies in would be able to give police any lead as to who he is, or what he does for a living.

But that's just my own take on it.
 
  • #585
Here is the best I could do with the picture that is behind PH during the interview. I think it is a picture of a girl with her back to us and sitting in a swing, or on a dock or something.

So weird, it's reminds me of one of those perception tests because I see a close-up woman's face but if I look at it differently I see the girl on the swing/dock...
 
  • #586
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Notice the spacing of the eyes and how the Dr appears to have a lazy eye, the nose if you look straight could match as well. This man I think had a disguise on if it is the SK MOOOO


:waitasec: Not that it has anything to do with the case (someone may have already noted)
This man "appears" to have. VITILIGO.
http://www.google.com/m/url?client=...MQFjAC&usg=AFQjCNFvICnmjm4QXpSM8IjaUL7rxdeWig

I thought people with vitiligo avoided. the sun. I may be wrong. My grandmother had it
wore sun screen & carried an umbrella in the sun, or she would burn horribly.
MOO
 
  • #587
Someone mentioned this before I think it's interesting, If you were an Escort what would make you go all the way out to LI? What tells you that it's for reel? I would think it's more then a phone call right off of CL. Are you going to lay out money for a Driver?
 
  • #588
pic.jpg
image2828113.jpg


Notice the spacing of the eyes and how the Dr appears to have a lazy eye, the nose if you look straight could match as well. This man I think had a disguise on if it is the SK MOOOO
:waitasec: Not that it has anything to do with the case (someone may have already noted)
This man "appears" to have. VITILIGO.
http://www.google.com/m/url?client=...MQFjAC&usg=AFQjCNFvICnmjm4QXpSM8IjaUL7rxdeWig

I thought people with vitiligo avoided. the sun. I may be wrong. My grandmother had it
wore sun screen & carried an umbrella in the sun, or she would burn horribly.
MOO
nice catch and would explain why he had to wear a disguise to cover that up?
 
  • #589
I wonder if Dr. Hackett was at the party that night.
 
  • #590
Someone mentioned this before I think it's interesting, If you were an Escort what would make you go all the way out to LI? What tells you that it's for reel? I would think it's more then a phone call right off of CL. Are you going to lay out money for a Driver?

It depends.

A lot of girls offer their services to multiple different suburbs of a certain city. I don't think it would be a big deal at all, especially if this guy wanted to book her for multiple hours.

Do we know what area she advertised for? Did she advertise based in NYC, or was it based out of Long Island?

I would think that as long as it was a "date" for multiple hours, that it would have been well worth the trip out there. This guy also could have been a repeat client, which is something I assumed for a while, but could be wrong about.
 
  • #591
Can someone explain this police sketch? I am lost. Is this a sketch of a suspect in other crimes? or this case.
sorry lost :blush:
Me too.

I think he might have been seen picking up one of the dead girls in Atlantic City, but I'm not sure.
The sketch is of the "strange john" as reported by DH (who originally fingered local foot fetishist, TO). You can get the backstory (where the sketch is located) on the CBS 48 hours site transcript to their Atlantic City SK special, "Beyond the Boardwalk." ( link )
 
  • #592
I agree with all of that.

I love all of your posts :)

But - the only reason I think that he would have actually called the mother, if he were the serial killer, was if he got really paranoid thinking that someone saw her go into his house.

If he were the SK, then that is when he would have really gotten rid of her body somewhere, possibly in the ocean, so that he could be sure that no one ever found her. Then it would have just been his word against the drivers. And who would believe a prostitute driver over an upstanding local doctor?

Like I said, I don't believe that to be the case, I'm just giving a reason as why he could have used his real name when calling the mother. But still, not likely.

That makes sense and could be possible. Like somebody said pages ago, usually sk's are caught over a mistake that they make The sk (if it's the doctor) seems to have made a mistake. We don't know what LE knows and it's frustrating.

(Oh, and for the record, the bad boys from the Quantico, VA Behavioral Science Unit have been on this case since December.)

I have to say that the doctor does look like what I think the sk looks like in my mind in terms of weight and age. I think he is between 48 and 55 years of age. However, I do have an imagination that can really go places at times.

Anyway, I'm flattered that you admire my posts. I just be reading, analyzing, pretending to be a well-versed profiler like John Douglas, and talking smack.

What do I know?
 
  • #593
If you go to the NY Medical Board site you will find that he is currently licensed. A D.O. is a doctor who graduated from a school of osteopathy. They are not M.D.'s but in some states they are allowed to practice and do everything an M.D. does. Most M.D.'s look down on them. He is listed on the various doctor review sites as practicing, there is no other address than his home address and there is no mention of a treatment center. If his specialty is emergency medicine he probably works at the local hospital. Those guys usually work a three or four day shift straight (as best I can remember) then have several days off. They don't usually have a private practice. I'm sure they do well working at the hospitals. They are in demand. Their profile includes that they like excitement and don't want to have close relations with patients.
 
  • #594
Here is the best I could do with the picture that is behind PH during the interview. I think it is a picture of a girl with her back to us and sitting in a swing, or on a dock or something.

the photos on the wall stood out to me as well. Wish I had Photoshop skill!
 
  • #595
The Sketch has nothing to do with this case I think it's from the AC case.
 
  • #596
Trigger that's all I listen to on the way home! I heard the same thing- can't believe they interviewed him! Can you? I was like OMG OMG I wish I had a computr in the car lol

TYTYTY. I really did not want to say it here...I was shocked.. So who is he then???? Im so confused...
 
  • #597
I'm starting to think it might just be a person who is in Law Enforcement.

1-Would know when family filed missing person report
2-If working in Vice, would know the Johns who have called. Some cops and retired cops have moonlighted and after retired taken jobs as security detail. Who is to say this SK could be a former or current Vice cop. This person could have called the service said he was such and such and wants blah blah blah and will pay 2 grand. Worth the trip right? Or perhaps he knows this JB and Dr has hired this service before and just waits for them to leave, then he pulls them over in his unmarked car.
3-Would explain a lot...perhaps this cop might not even work in vice but rather a patrol cop who maybe since moved on. He has had the time during work to do all his surveillance.

I think JB is into kinky stuff that SG didn't want anything to do with and it scared her. Big coincidence maybe.
 
  • #598
That makes sense and could be possible. Like somebody said pages ago, usually sk's are caught over a mistake that they make The sk (if it's the doctor) seems to have made a mistake. We don't know what LE knows and it's frustrating.

(Oh, and for the record, the bad boys from the Quantico, VA Behavioral Science Unit have been on this case since December.)

I have to say that the doctor does look like what I think the sk looks like in my mind in terms of weight and age. I think he is between 48 and 55 years of age. However, I do have an imagination that can really go places at times.

Anyway, I'm flattered that you admire my posts. I just be reading, analyzing, pretending to be a well-versed profiler like John Douglas, and talking smack.

What do I know?

Good to know the people in Quantico are on it. That is definitely good news.

You know what's weird though? You say you've been picturing an older guy being the perp, and I've been thinking the same thing. No particular reason, but I've just been thinking that he was an older professional type for quite some time.

I just don't think a younger guy would be able to pull something like this off, without getting caught a long time ago. I think this guy has some kind of wisdom behind him, as he's probably been following these types of cases for quite some time.

I think there is a fine line between being confident and arrogant. And I think a younger guy would probably be leaning more towards the arrogant side, while the older guy would just be extremely confident at this point.

JMO :)
 
  • #599
Me too.

I think he might have been seen picking up one of the dead girls in Atlantic City, but I'm not sure.

A prostitute from AC gave this description of a creepy John with a foot fetish. Possible POI in that case.
 
  • #600
That's true.

well that would be one less way not to leave DNA, if he never actually had sex with them.

I wonder if the police would be able to tell that with as decomposed as the bodies seemed to be?

He could have made them douche afterwards or douche'd them himself post mortem. Maybe there is an after death ritual he goes through.
 
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