New England serial killer fears warrant 'review and investigation' as body count reaches 7 across 3 states, expert says
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Seven decaying corpses discovered in Connecticut, Massachusetts, and Rhode Island have raised fears of a possible serial killer at work. Expert Matthew Mangino urges authorities to collaborate across states to examine whether these deaths—some of which are identified as women—are linked. While the actual causes of death remain unknown, Mangino stresses the necessity of comparative investigation by different jurisdictions to discern if they were homicides or due to other causes. This situation demands careful scrutiny as online theories grow amidst the ongoing discovery.
"Whether it's coincidental or not, I think it merits review and investigation, at least,” said Matthew Mangino, indicating the need for collaborative scrutiny of the deaths.
"Collaboration between the different jurisdictions to determine whether or not there is some threat out there to individuals - that may be going on as we speak," Mangino added.
"These different jurisdictions need to get together and compare notes and reports," he said, emphasizing the importance of investigations across states.
"The number one issue: is there enough to determine the cause and manner of death?" Mangino questioned, highlighting the uncertainty surrounding the nature of these discoveries.
Read at New York Post
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