Unsolved Serial Homicides
The Zodiac
Long Island Serial Killer
Long Island Serial Killer, Where Are You Now?
April, 7, 2014
What has become of the so-called Long Island Serial Killerwho terrorized New York City three years ago? You may recall that 10 corpses, including at least six known female prostitutes whose bodies, some dismembered, were discovered on the South Shore of Long Island, New York, between December, 2010, and April, 2011.
The Serial Killer Victim's Secret Life
April, 24, 2014
Eerie links are beginning to crop up between the Long Island serial killer's victims. Last week, we reported on the events that led to the tragic death of Amber Lynn Costello. Now, Christine Pelisek and Roja Heydarpour talk to the family and boyfriend of Melissa Barthelemy about her final hours, uncover the escort agency she worked for, and reveal what she had in common with another victim, Megan Waterman
Profile: Long Island Serial Killer
January, 4, 2012
Over the last ten years, my study of the most notorious serial killer of them all, Jack the Ripper, has led me to profile other, more recent serial killers, to gain a profile of the man who committed the Whitechapel murders. My work on the subject has been published in True Crime magazine (UK) and other crime stories have been included in my book: Heroes & Villains: Forgotten Irish Stories.
Highway of Tears
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The Lheidli T’enneh First Nation, Carrier Sekani Family Services, Carrier Sekani Tribal Council, Prince George Nechako Aboriginal Employment and Training Association, and the Prince George Native Friendship Center (Symposium Sponsors) would like to acknowledge and extend their appreciation to the following individuals and organizations who participated in March 30th – 31st Highway of Tears Symposium in Prince George, B.C
Bobby Jack Fowler Highway Of Tears Investigation Stalled
2013
An RCMP investigation into a U.S. man suspected in several killings along the so-called Highway of Tears in northern B.C. appears to have stalled.Last year, police revealed Bobby Jack Fowler's DNA had tied him to the killing of Colleen MacMillen, 16, who was found dead near 100 Mile House in 1974.