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A woman and her child whose remains were among others discovered near Long Island’s Gilgo Beach were identified by police ...
A mother and child found near an alleged serial killer's dumping ground have been identified. In 1997, police in Long Island, New York say the remains of a victim they named Peaches were found stuffed ...
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Police identify remains found near Gilgo Beach, but they may not be connected to other murdersInvestigators say they have identified human remains found near a group of murder victims on Gilgo Beach after partial ...
On Wednesday, Nassau police identified the remains as Tanya Denise Jackson, 26, and her 2-year-old daughter, Tatiana Marie Dykes. Their identifications could be a breakthrough in their 1997 unsolved ...
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Tanya Denise Jackson and her daughter, Tatiana Marie Dykes — were found on Long Island, near the area where a serial killer operated.
The woman, who had been known as “Peaches” because of a tattoo on her torso, was thought to be the mother of a 2-year-old ...
The woman was found inside a Rubbermaid container in June 1997 and the skeletal remains of her child were found more than a decade later.
Police have identified two of the Jane Doe victims found along Gilgo Beach, near the dumping ground of the Long Island Serial Killer.
The remains of two victims believed to have been murdered by the Gilgo Beach serial killer have finally been identified after ...
Officials said they identified the victims of the long-unsolved killing through DNA evidence and advanced genetic and genealogy research.
For years, women had been disappearing on Long Island. Then in 2010, investigators searching for a missing woman began finding 10 sets of human remains in the scrub along a barrier island parkway, not ...
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