A woman who survived a suspected serial killer in the 1980s is urging caution as seven sets of human remains were discovered across Connecticut, Massachusetts, and Rhode Island. While local police indicate no known threat or connections between the cases, Jane Boroski emphasizes the importance of keeping the conversation alive about these discoveries to prompt more thorough investigations. Social media platforms have fueled speculation about a potential serial killer, with public interest leading to increased discussions on platforms like her podcast 'Invisible Tears.'
I'm talking about this because, for one, do I think all these cases are connected? Maybe not, but it's unusual to have so many remains and so many bodies coming up in such a short amount of time.
My big thing is: I don't want people to dismiss this or forget about it because the more it's talked about... then the authorities have more of a reason to investigate.
Connecticut State Police said there is no information at this time suggesting any connection to similar remains discoveries, and there is also no known threat to the public.
Boroski, who hosts a podcast called 'Invisible Tears,' shared a video discussing a private group called 'New England SK,' where users discuss morbid findings.
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