VIDEO No new evidence in L.I. serial killer case

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No new evidence in L.I. serial killer case In the ongoing investigation of a notorious serial killer case in Long Island, police recently conducted additional searches around the Wantagh and Ocean Parkway areas. This effort is influenced by high-resolution aerial photographs taken earlier this year by the FBI, which identified various points of interest for further investigation. The police focused on examining 90 specific locations based on this advanced imagery, expanding on an earlier review where they had looked into 20 points of interest in June. Teams from both the New York State Police and Nassau County Police participated in this organized search, with the Suffolk County Police leading an extensive operation on the Ocean Parkway. Despite these efforts, the search yielded no significant new evidence related to the case. This latest round of inquiries reiterates the commitment of law enforcement to utilize technological advancements, such as high-resolution photography, to follow leads in a complex case that has captured public attention for years.

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  • Focused Search Operations: The searches are targeted based on specific GPS coordinates rather than broad area sweeps.
  • High-Resolution Aerial Support: The FBI's use of advanced photography is crucial in identifying points of interest for law enforcement.
  • Community Impact: This ongoing investigation continues to affect the surrounding communities, emphasizing the importance of public safety. For more discussions on this dark chapter in criminal history or thoughts about law enforcement strategies, feel free to share your insights or ask questions! What do you think about the role of technology in modern investigations? Have you followed any other cases where tech played a significant role?
 

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