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Hey everyone!
I'm very new here! First time posting {although I signed up a week or so back}!...
Before I go on I'm going to give all of you a little background. When I was really young {like 6 and 7} I got this idea that I wanted to become a cop when I grew up. That wouldn't have been possible because I have a physical disability from birth. Then I was a victim and survivor of two different crime incidents. It was after one of those that I began diving into studying criminal profiling. Mainly in an attempt to learn how to be more proactive in terms of my safety {because using a gun isn't possible for me} and figuring out what to look for. Reading material at that end consisted of books by {among others} John Douglas and Roy Hazewood. As well as Ann Rule {who btw is local for me} Patricia Cornwell's .book on Jack The Ripper. And "Severed" by John Gilmore. When I'm not studying true crime and criminal profiling then I'm making animated films about rock musicians...
Pardon the casual tone everybody...
So let me get down to topic here...
Been looking at the eastern USA. Long Island and Manorville. And {without making the attempt at random speculation} I'm wondering something...
We've got a series of murders on Gilgo Beach and and a series of murders in the Manorville pine barrens. Both sets of murders have a similar victimology. But disposal in each case. Victims on Long Island are arranged neatly in a row. The literal trophy garden. The victims in the Manorville pine barrens were dismembered and dispersed {and some victims have been transported back and forth}...
So do we have one killer here or two different killers???...
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Get back to me on this...
Thanks!
Raven

I'm very new here! First time posting {although I signed up a week or so back}!...
Before I go on I'm going to give all of you a little background. When I was really young {like 6 and 7} I got this idea that I wanted to become a cop when I grew up. That wouldn't have been possible because I have a physical disability from birth. Then I was a victim and survivor of two different crime incidents. It was after one of those that I began diving into studying criminal profiling. Mainly in an attempt to learn how to be more proactive in terms of my safety {because using a gun isn't possible for me} and figuring out what to look for. Reading material at that end consisted of books by {among others} John Douglas and Roy Hazewood. As well as Ann Rule {who btw is local for me} Patricia Cornwell's .book on Jack The Ripper. And "Severed" by John Gilmore. When I'm not studying true crime and criminal profiling then I'm making animated films about rock musicians...
Pardon the casual tone everybody...
So let me get down to topic here...
Been looking at the eastern USA. Long Island and Manorville. And {without making the attempt at random speculation} I'm wondering something...
We've got a series of murders on Gilgo Beach and and a series of murders in the Manorville pine barrens. Both sets of murders have a similar victimology. But disposal in each case. Victims on Long Island are arranged neatly in a row. The literal trophy garden. The victims in the Manorville pine barrens were dismembered and dispersed {and some victims have been transported back and forth}...
So do we have one killer here or two different killers???...
.
Get back to me on this...
Thanks!
Raven

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to the planet, Raven!