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Craiglist killer victims
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craiglist killer victims
  1. #CRAIGLIST KILLER VICTIMS SERIAL#
  2. #CRAIGLIST KILLER VICTIMS SERIES#

These cases include lackluster police work with criminal behavior amongst those involved, a high-risk lifestyle that leads to gaps of time in missing person reports, and the need for public pressure to prioritize the cases.

#CRAIGLIST KILLER VICTIMS SERIES#

The sad truth is that these victims are part of a series of circumstances that are popular in unsolved homicides.

craiglist killer victims

Their stories have also been covered in podcasts, on True Crime Garage, Thinking Sideways, Voices from Gilgo, and on the Youtube show BrainScratch. If you haven't yet heard the stories of the Long Island victims, I strongly recommend watching The Killing Season, where you'll meet family and friends of many of the people mentioned below. Their stories deserve to be told, and they have been. It is essential to remember that they are people, like you and me. The map below is going to focus on specific details, mostly the location of the victims. The most important thing that we can do is find the answer to who some of the victims are and ensure that the killers of the others are apprehended, to bring the next step of recovery to their loved ones.

#CRAIGLIST KILLER VICTIMS SERIAL#

The Long Island Serial Killers is likely more accurate, but they only matter because we want to bring them to justice. It's hard to know what the local authorities believe or are investigating because they release mixed messages. While authorities have named John Bittrolff as a person of interest in the other murders, there are enough differences in them that many people believe that one to three killers are responsible for them. There are ten more murder victims, and one highly debated death, without answers. There are twenty years between the last murder he is convicted of and his arrest. More importantly, he wasn't connected and arrested for the two murders until 2014. If he were proven guilty of that, he would meet the technical classification of three. While two murders don't qualify him as a serial killer, he is a suspect in a third. There is another person guilty of two murders in the early 90s, John Bittrolff. Robert Shulman killed at least five people from 1991 - 1996 while living in the Hicksville area. Joel Rifkin lived in the Hempstead area and killed at least nine, but up to seventeen people from 1989 - 1993.

craiglist killer victims

The more that you look at Long Island from the early 90s until the 2010s, the worse it gets. "The Long Island Serial Killer," aka "LISK," is a misnomer.













Craiglist killer victims