Chapter
The Psychology and Actions of the Long Island Serial Killer
A theory has emerged that the Long Island serial killer is a trophy killer who arranged his victims in an orderly way, potentially to view them. The killer also had two distinct styles in his killings, making it likely that there were two individuals involved.
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Police have discovered the body of an unidentified baby girl, along with two additional sets of remains, in areas near the location where parts of Jessica's torso were found in Manorville.
26:40 - 28:23 (01:43)
Summary
Police have discovered the body of an unidentified baby girl, along with two additional sets of remains, in areas near the location where parts of Jessica's torso were found in Manorville. The investigation is ongoing.
ChapterThe Psychology and Actions of the Long Island Serial Killer
EpisodeSERIAL KILLER: L.I.S.K.
PodcastCrime Junkie
The Long Island serial killer is believed to be a trophy killer who puts the torsos of his young female victims on display for the public to find.
28:23 - 32:12 (03:48)
Summary
The Long Island serial killer is believed to be a trophy killer who puts the torsos of his young female victims on display for the public to find. Although a specific type of killer, it's possible that more than one person is targeting marginalized women in the same area.
ChapterThe Psychology and Actions of the Long Island Serial Killer
EpisodeSERIAL KILLER: L.I.S.K.
PodcastCrime Junkie
The case of the Gilgo Beach murders continues to baffle investigators with a possible trophy killer and torso killer, each with very different psychologies, and the eerie coincidence that they both chose the same dumping ground for their victims.
32:12 - 35:23 (03:11)
Summary
The case of the Gilgo Beach murders continues to baffle investigators with a possible trophy killer and torso killer, each with very different psychologies, and the eerie coincidence that they both chose the same dumping ground for their victims.