Long island serial killer daily mail
The Long Island Serial Killer (LISK) is a serial killer who is believed to have murdered at least 10 people, mostly women, on Long Island, New York, between 1996 and 2010. The case has been widely reported in the media, including the Daily Mail.
Here are some key facts about the LISK case:
- The first victim was identified as Maureen Brainard-Barnes, a 25-year-old woman who was reported missing in 2007. Her body was found in a marshy area in Manorville, Long Island, in 2009.
- Over the next few years, several other bodies were found in the same area, all of them women who had been reported missing. The victims included:
- Melissa Barthelemy, 24, who was reported missing in 2009 and whose body was found in 2010.
- Megan Waterman, 22, who was reported missing in 2010 and whose body was found in 2011.
- Amber Lynn Costello, 27, who was reported missing in 2010 and whose body was found in 2011.
- Jessica Taylor, 20, who was reported missing in 2003 and whose body was found in 2011.
- Maureen Brainard-Barnes, 25, who was reported missing in 2007 and whose body was found in 2009.
- The victims all had one thing in common: they were sex workers or had been involved in the sex trade.
- The killer is believed to have used a combination of methods to kill his victims, including strangulation, stabbing, and shooting.
- The investigation into the LISK case has been ongoing for many years, but so far, no one has been charged with the crimes.
- In 2011, police released a composite sketch of a suspect based on eyewitness accounts, but it has not led to any arrests.
- In 2017, police released a new composite sketch of a suspect, which was based on DNA evidence. However, it has not led to any arrests.
The Daily Mail has reported extensively on the LISK case, including the discovery of new evidence and the release of new information by police. Here are some of the articles they have published:
- "Long Island Serial Killer: Police release new composite sketch of suspect" (2017)
- "Long Island Serial Killer: DNA evidence leads to new suspect sketch" (2017)
- "Long Island Serial Killer: Police release new details about victims' final days" (2016)
- "Long Island Serial Killer: New evidence emerges in 10-year-old case" (2015)
- "Long Island Serial Killer: Police release new composite sketch of suspect" (2011)
It's worth noting that the LISK case is still an active investigation, and police are continuing to work to identify the killer and bring them to justice.