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Here Are All The Facts The Police Know, And Some Theories, About The Infamous Long Island Serial Killer

It was not a belt that belonged to one of the victims, but it was determined to have been touched by a suspect whose identity is unknown.

The belt came from one of the crime scenes on the Ocean Parkway and was first found about 9 years ago.

Suffolk County Police Department; pictured above is the belt

Even Though There Is Not A Lot Of Evidence, This Is Most Likely The Profile Of The Long Island Serial Killer

There really is not a lot of evidence to determine a profile, but even so, this is most likely what it is.

Authorities suspect the Long Island Serial Killer is a white male, most likely in his mid-30s or 40s while he was active.

He might be in a relationship and he might also be married. He has a stable job. He has a truck or a car that is more on the larger side.

He’s organized and understands forensics and law enforcement.

He most likely lives or did on the South Shore of Long Island. Given that The Gilgo Four were all reported missing from Memorial Day to Labor Day, he might be something of a seasonal killer that only does so around holidays. He’s charming.

There May Have Been More Than 10 Victims 

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