New England serial killer fears merit ‘investigation,’ expert says

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One of the recent news stories that has captured the attention of readers is the discovery of human remains across Connecticut, Rhode Island, and Massachusetts. Between March and April, at least seven sets of human remains were found in various locations, prompting concerns and speculation about a potential connection between the cases.
Matthew Mangino, a criminal defense attorney and former district attorney, has called for a review and investigation into these deaths. While it is unclear if the deaths are related, Mangino believes that collaboration between jurisdictions is necessary to determine if there is a threat to the public.
Brian Higgins, a former chief of police, noted that three of the victims have been identified as women, raising questions about a potential pattern or connection between the cases. While some family members have expressed confidence in law enforcement’s ability to solve the cases, the discovery of so many remains in a short period is unusual and warrants further scrutiny.
Social media has played a significant role in spreading information and speculation about these cases. While it can be a helpful tool for law enforcement, it can also create challenges by fueling panic and interfering with investigations. The New England Serial Killer Facebook group, for example, has seen a surge in membership as interest in the cases grows.
As the investigation into these deaths continues, it is important for authorities to remain open-minded and thorough in their approach. By analyzing any potential patterns or similarities between the cases, law enforcement can hopefully determine the cause of death and bring closure to the families of the victims.