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New England Serial Killer

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Using my voice text so please bear with me. Over the weekend I watched something horrible unfold right in front of me On facebook. There's a group that was titled New england serial killer. It is Is that time of year where everything meaning the snow Has melted away and bodies are starting to show up. But honestly i've never seen so many show up all over New england in all the different states. People are concerned.
On easter The worst of humanity reared it's head with a sick sick joke. Don't know if everyone here knows what it is to be "Rick Rolled" but it's a prank.
An anonymous user that created a fake facebook profile was putting very cryptic creepy post of poetry allegedly admitting to at least six murders. On EASTER!!!!
This Went on all day and when the user revealed his prank or his Rick roll I literally saw it happen.I couldn't even believe what I was seeing.... I suspected the user was pulling one over on everyone but remained open minded and quiet....
This prank sent my hometown police on a path down calling other depts that could have these sites and real law enforcement resources and FBI were utilized and occupied because of this sick joke..... I wanted to give it a lot of thought before I posted anything in here since nobody that I know of lives locally to me and may not even be aware of what had happened but I decided i'm going to say something because this could happen in your hometown in your region of the country.
Jane Borowski, who is thought To be the only survivor of the Connecticut river valley serial killer also has made a public statement.She is furious. She also saw this after the fact. And couldn't believe what she was seeing either. I am going to share A screenshot of the most recent post made by law enforcement regarding this And any links to reactions , especially from jane , so that People Can get a sense of what happened up here. It's unbelievable and it's disgusting and it's disturbing Screenshot_20250424_103406_Facebook.jpg
 
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And don't get me wrong I am more than well aware of all the serial killers still unknown from the past and recent past in New England. We have several and me personally I have always thought Maura Murray and Brianna Maitland are linked by a perp.... but no evidence to back that up personally
 
Just for the record, police in Portland also said there was no relation between several murders prior to arresting one man for them all.
Not saying that's the case here but...they don't have to tell the truth.
Personally I'm not sure I see a way to connect all of these cases across multiple states right now.

Does New England have a serial killer on the loose? Social media is convinced, but police say no​

Some internet sleuths are pointing to multiple New England incidents — 11 people who have been found dead in recent months — as the work of a serial killer.

Authorities say there’s no connection between the bodies found in Connecticut, Rhode Island, and now Massachusetts.

“While online conversations around these incidents continue to grow, we urge the public to be mindful of the role that social media can play in spreading fear or misinformation,” the Hampden District Attorney said in a statement after Meggan Meredith, 45, was found dead near a bike trail in Springfield last week. Her death is being investigated as a homicide.

“Unverified claims can compromise active investigations and contribute to a sense of chaos that does not reflect the full picture,” the DA’s office continued.

Some video creators who have weighed in on the deaths acknowledge that police deny any connection between the cases. Others, however, speak about the alleged serial killer’s existence as an established fact.

“There is a serial ki!!er (sic) in my state and remains were just found in the town over from me,” says a video with more than 3 million views on TikTok, with the tags New England and Connecticut. Another user claimed to have repeatedly “survived” the alleged serial killer; multiple videos have connected the rumors to the Smiley Face killer conspiracy theory.


Police and prosecutors have said that there is no link between any of the recent cases. While four of the incidents being highlighted on social media are in Connecticut, Connecticut State Police said they are only involved in one of the investigations.

“There is no information at this time suggesting any connection to similar remains discoveries,” a spokesperson for the agency said.


Here are some of the cases driving online speculation about a potential serial killer.

March 6: Human skull found in Plymouth, Massachusetts

A human skull was found buried under leaves in Plymouth March 6, police said. The skull, which appeared to be weathered, was not identified by age or gender by police.

A few weeks later, police investigated an area in Plymouth near the area of South Street and Route 3 in the South Shore town.

March 6: New York woman found dead in Connecticut river

A woman who went missing March 5 was found dead in the Norwalk River in Wilton, Connecticut, according to Norwalk, Connecticut police.

Police “believed the individual entered the Norwalk River and began their search,” the department said. Paige Fannon, 35, of West Islip, New York, was recovered from the fast-moving water. At the time, police said the investigation was ongoing.

March 20: Remains found in Groton, Connecticut, man charged with murder

Previously, some connected the supposed serial killer to a murder in Groton, Connecticut. Human remains were found near a cemetery on March 20, which was later identified as 58-year-old Suzanne Wormser, according to NBC Connecticut. A man, who knew Wormser, was arrested and charged with her murder.

March 25: Remains of Connecticut mother, 59, found

Denise Leary was reported missing on Sept. 30 in New Haven, Connecticut, and her family told NBC News that she struggled with mental health issues last summer. Police announced that her remains were found a short distance from her home on March 25.

New Haven police released a statement “addressing the rumors regarding Denise Leary.” Police said that while her cause of death was ruled “undetermined” by the Office of the Chief Medical Examiner, “there were no signs of foul play found during her autopsy.”

March 26: Remains of Rhode Island woman found

The remains of 56-year-old Michele Romano, of Warwick, Rhode Island, were found in a wooded area in Foster, Rhode Island, according to the Providence Journal. Romano had been missing since August, and investigators said “the suspicious circumstances surrounding Ms. Romano’s death” are under investigation, the paper reported.

April 10: Human remains found in Killingly, Connecticut

Two weeks later, human remains were found in Killingly, Connecticut, which is seven miles away across the state border from Foster, Rhode Island. WJAR reported that the human remains were discovered near railroad tracks on Woodward Street.


The Connecticut State Police told Boston.com that the remains were identified as male, and the investigation “remains active and ongoing.”

April 10: Remains found in Framingham, Massachusetts

While fighting a brush fire near the Massachusetts Turnpike, officials found what appeared to be human remains, which “may have been there for several months,” the DA said, MetroWest Daily News reported.

A spokesperson for the DA confirmed Monday that “there is no foul play suspected in this death.”

April 20: Body pulled from Seekonk River in Rhode Island​

A body was removed from the Seekonk River in Pawtucket, Rhode Island April 20 after a boater found the body. No other details about the incident were released, including cause of death or the person’s sex, The Boston Globe reported.

April 22: Woman found dead in Springfield

Springfield police are investigating the death of Meredith, 45, as a homicide after she was found unresponsive at the 1500 block of Hall of Fame Avenue. She was pronounced dead shortly after. Officials did not provide any other details about the woman.

The district attorney indicated that the incident was isolated.

April 25: Body found in Taunton, Massachusetts​

A body was found in Taunton April 25 in the Mill River near Chandler Avenue on Friday, the Bristol County District Attorney’s Office announced. The individual was identified as Samuel Stovall, 51, who was known to police as homeless.

“This death is not deemed suspicious but remains open pending further investigation,” the DA said in a statement.

April 27: Person found dead in Rocky Hill, Connecticut​

A boater called the police to report a body in the water near the shoreline south of Ferry Park, Rocky Hill police posted on Facebook April 27. Police did not identify the person and said the cause of death is pending. The investigation is ongoing.
 
Just for the record, police in Portland also said there was no relation between several murders prior to arresting one man for them all.
Not saying that's the case here but...they don't have to tell the truth.
Personally I'm not sure I see a way to connect all of these cases across multiple states right now.

Does New England have a serial killer on the loose? Social media is convinced, but police say no​

Some internet sleuths are pointing to multiple New England incidents — 11 people who have been found dead in recent months — as the work of a serial killer.

Authorities say there’s no connection between the bodies found in Connecticut, Rhode Island, and now Massachusetts.

“While online conversations around these incidents continue to grow, we urge the public to be mindful of the role that social media can play in spreading fear or misinformation,” the Hampden District Attorney said in a statement after Meggan Meredith, 45, was found dead near a bike trail in Springfield last week. Her death is being investigated as a homicide.

“Unverified claims can compromise active investigations and contribute to a sense of chaos that does not reflect the full picture,” the DA’s office continued.

Some video creators who have weighed in on the deaths acknowledge that police deny any connection between the cases. Others, however, speak about the alleged serial killer’s existence as an established fact.

“There is a serial ki!!er (sic) in my state and remains were just found in the town over from me,” says a video with more than 3 million views on TikTok, with the tags New England and Connecticut. Another user claimed to have repeatedly “survived” the alleged serial killer; multiple videos have connected the rumors to the Smiley Face killer conspiracy theory.


Police and prosecutors have said that there is no link between any of the recent cases. While four of the incidents being highlighted on social media are in Connecticut, Connecticut State Police said they are only involved in one of the investigations.

“There is no information at this time suggesting any connection to similar remains discoveries,” a spokesperson for the agency said.


Here are some of the cases driving online speculation about a potential serial killer.

March 6: Human skull found in Plymouth, Massachusetts

A human skull was found buried under leaves in Plymouth March 6, police said. The skull, which appeared to be weathered, was not identified by age or gender by police.

A few weeks later, police investigated an area in Plymouth near the area of South Street and Route 3 in the South Shore town.

March 6: New York woman found dead in Connecticut river

A woman who went missing March 5 was found dead in the Norwalk River in Wilton, Connecticut, according to Norwalk, Connecticut police.

Police “believed the individual entered the Norwalk River and began their search,” the department said. Paige Fannon, 35, of West Islip, New York, was recovered from the fast-moving water. At the time, police said the investigation was ongoing.

March 20: Remains found in Groton, Connecticut, man charged with murder

Previously, some connected the supposed serial killer to a murder in Groton, Connecticut. Human remains were found near a cemetery on March 20, which was later identified as 58-year-old Suzanne Wormser, according to NBC Connecticut. A man, who knew Wormser, was arrested and charged with her murder.

March 25: Remains of Connecticut mother, 59, found

Denise Leary was reported missing on Sept. 30 in New Haven, Connecticut, and her family told NBC News that she struggled with mental health issues last summer. Police announced that her remains were found a short distance from her home on March 25.

New Haven police released a statement “addressing the rumors regarding Denise Leary.” Police said that while her cause of death was ruled “undetermined” by the Office of the Chief Medical Examiner, “there were no signs of foul play found during her autopsy.”

March 26: Remains of Rhode Island woman found

The remains of 56-year-old Michele Romano, of Warwick, Rhode Island, were found in a wooded area in Foster, Rhode Island, according to the Providence Journal. Romano had been missing since August, and investigators said “the suspicious circumstances surrounding Ms. Romano’s death” are under investigation, the paper reported.

April 10: Human remains found in Killingly, Connecticut

Two weeks later, human remains were found in Killingly, Connecticut, which is seven miles away across the state border from Foster, Rhode Island. WJAR reported that the human remains were discovered near railroad tracks on Woodward Street.


The Connecticut State Police told Boston.com that the remains were identified as male, and the investigation “remains active and ongoing.”

April 10: Remains found in Framingham, Massachusetts

While fighting a brush fire near the Massachusetts Turnpike, officials found what appeared to be human remains, which “may have been there for several months,” the DA said, MetroWest Daily News reported.

A spokesperson for the DA confirmed Monday that “there is no foul play suspected in this death.”

April 20: Body pulled from Seekonk River in Rhode Island​

A body was removed from the Seekonk River in Pawtucket, Rhode Island April 20 after a boater found the body. No other details about the incident were released, including cause of death or the person’s sex, The Boston Globe reported.

April 22: Woman found dead in Springfield

Springfield police are investigating the death of Meredith, 45, as a homicide after she was found unresponsive at the 1500 block of Hall of Fame Avenue. She was pronounced dead shortly after. Officials did not provide any other details about the woman.

The district attorney indicated that the incident was isolated.

April 25: Body found in Taunton, Massachusetts​

A body was found in Taunton April 25 in the Mill River near Chandler Avenue on Friday, the Bristol County District Attorney’s Office announced. The individual was identified as Samuel Stovall, 51, who was known to police as homeless.

“This death is not deemed suspicious but remains open pending further investigation,” the DA said in a statement.

April 27: Person found dead in Rocky Hill, Connecticut​

A boater called the police to report a body in the water near the shoreline south of Ferry Park, Rocky Hill police posted on Facebook April 27. Police did not identify the person and said the cause of death is pending. The investigation is ongoing.
I didn't read this all but I read the first part--not doing too great recently and just can't--but they NEVER admit to something may be a serial killer or rapist I swear. You are right in that.. How many times they say it is not an SK and it turns out it IS one. People now because of internet and such sometimes get more on it, and can get overboard of course BUT they also can see there is something more going on sometimes when LE won't say so.

Going to have to catch up on all this some other time, hopefully will get to where I have it in me but definitely they do this and can legally do so is what wanted to say.
 
So that is 11 unsolved murders in two months. Is that right. Are any connected at all?
no not the recent ones its a cold case.... the new fad thing or whatever people are doing is spreading misinformation about a "new england serial killer"
we did make a thread for that.... thats the 11 plus that theres no proof of connection that has been vocal lately
 
no not the recent ones its a cold case.... the new fad thing or whatever people are doing is spreading misinformation about a "new england serial killer"
we did make a thread for that.... thats the 11 plus that theres no proof of connection that has been vocal lately
oh duh i thought i was in the connecticut river valley killer thread not the ne serial killer.... duhhhhhhhh moment lol
 

Body found in Massachusetts marks 13th unexplained death in New England sparking serial killer concerns​

The discovery of a young woman’s body in a quiet Massachusetts town has heightened fears across New England, with many residents and online communities speculating about a potential serial killer.

On June 1, 2025, 21-year-old Adriana Suazo was found dead in a wooded area of Milton, Massachusetts, marking the 13th unexplained death in the region since March, according to multiple reports. This string of incidents has sparked widespread concern, despite law enforcement’s efforts to downplay connections between the cases.
 

Unexplained deaths in New England creating fears of serial killer​

There have been 13 unexplained deaths across Massachusetts, Connecticut and Rhode Island since the start of the year, fueling rumors of a potential serial killer. But is this likely?

Investigators currently have no suspects, no clear cause and no evidence that any of the 13 deaths are connected. However, Dr. Michelle DuPre, a former medical examiner, police detective and author, told NewsNation the bodies could be connected.

“Thirteen bodies in a relatively small area… that’s too much of a coincidence,” DuPre said. “That’s a lot of bodies in a short period of time.” She did stress, though, that this doesn’t mean these individuals were all killed during the same time. They have just been found in the same time frame.

DuPre also touched on the fact that most of the bodies that have been found were females.

“We do know that most serial killers are male and most serial killers do target females,” she explained. “I think that that right there is a very good reason to suspect that they may be connected.”

She also said she believes the police might be holding back information on the causes of death for the bodies. “Even if it is skelitanized, we can still tell a lot about the body, and perhaps even how that person died.”

Police have continuously denied claims of a serial killer in the New England area. Connecticut State Police told Fox News Digital, “There is no information at this time suggesting any connection to similar remains discoveries, and there is also no known threat to the public at this time.”

The first victim was found on March 6, with the latest victim being found on June 1.
 
I find the remark that most SKs are male and most of their victims females inane and kind of stupid. Most murder victims NOT of SKs are females for goodness sakes. That's absolutely unremarkable to me. Something said to give News Nation some sensation I guess.

If it isn't known how long each has been where they were, or the cause of death, makes it even harder to leap to such. How many dead people found as a rule or murders are there generally in other years in these areas?

I don't know if anything is connected here but some areas have more murders in general. My area for instance has few. So if all of a sudden ten bodies were found over a year, that would be VERY odd and shocking here as we are pretty low crime that way. And they are not talking just one state or area.
 

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