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New England serial killer fears grow as police downplay threat encroaching on wealthy coastal enclaves

Emily CarterBy Emily Carter USA
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Speculation about a serial killer in New England is gaining significant online traction, a specific mood of discussions in a private Facebook group called “New England Serial Killer”.

The members of the Facebook group and social media users on other platforms such as Tiktok and X point to several recent discoveries of human remains in Connecticut, Massachusetts and Rhode Island between March and April.

The authorities of the three states have identified remains in New Haven, Groton, Killingly and Norwalk, Connecticut, as well as Framingham and Plymouth, Massachusetts and Foster, Rhode Island.

Three sets of human remains have been identified.

New Haven police identified the remains discovered on March 21 as Denise Leary, a mother of two 59 -year -old children previously missing.

Norwalk Police also identified the remains of Paige Fannon, 35, West Islip, New York, March 6.

His remains were found in a quickly moving Northwalk river after heavy rains last night.

The Rhode Island State Police identified remains found in a forest area of ​​Foster as Michele Romano, 56, who had been missing since August 2024.

Its causes of death have not been released until Tuesday.

Michele Romano, 56, had been missing since August 2024. Facebook

“There is no information at this time suggestions for remains of similar remains, and there is also no known threat to the public at this time,” said Connecticut State Police in a statement to Fox News Digital.

CTSP also told the Police that the soldiers responded to Woodward Street in Killingly on April 9 with respect to the discovery of possible human remains.

Later, the police confirmed the remains, which have not yet been identified, and said that there is no known threat to the public.

Denise Leary, 59, was the mother of two. His remains were discovered on March 21. Facebook

“This research is in the early stages and remains active and continuous,” said CTSP.

Police in Groton, Connecticut, home to a naval underwater base, placed the remains of what seems to be an adult woman between the ages of 40 and 60 years with pigmented skin with light on March 19.

She could have had Turner syndrome.

“Individuals with Turner syndrome often show physical characteristics such as short stature, wide chest, short neck and small chin,” said Groton’s police.

Paige Fannon, 35, who was found on March 6, Facebook

On April 10, Massachusetts firefighters discovered remains in Framingham on the Massachusetts toll highway, according to Fox 25 Boston.

The authorities have not yet identified the remains, which believe they were in the area for several months before being discovered.

Jane Boroski, a survivor of the murderer of the Valley of the Connecticut River and presenter of the “Invisible Tears” podcast, shared Conerns and questions about a serial killer in New England with those on social networks.

Boroski published a video about the possibility of Monday.

Foster, Rhode Island and Killingly, Connecticut, are the two cities closest to the vicinity.

Serial murderous speculation seems to come from the series of discoveries of female human remains within two months.

However, just because the police discovered the remains between March and April does not mean that all victims died between March and April.

The New England Facebook group in Asesino Series, which has 57,000 members, obtained more than 10,000 new members last week and during the weekend, as Masslive.com reported for the first time.

The searches for “New England serial killer” on Google shot around April 7, according to search engine data.

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