The suspected Gilgo Beach serial killer, who was arrested last year and charged with murdering four women, is now expected to face a new murder charge. According to sources, he will be appearing in court this week to answer to the latest accusation.
The new charge pertains to the murder of Maureen Brainard Barnes, which occurred in January of this year. The District Attorney's office utilized advanced nuclear DNA technology to link the suspect to Barnes' killing. This development suggests that similar technology may be used to connect him to additional crimes.
The infamous Gilgo Beach case dates back to 2010-2011 when a total of 10 bodies were discovered along the shoreline, with four of them found within a quarter-mile stretch known as Gilgo Four. The ongoing investigation now seems to be expanding beyond the initial cluster of victims.
The victims in question shared common characteristics such as being young, sex workers, and having a specific body type. While it remains unclear which specific individuals the new charge may involve, the possibility of linking the suspect to more than one person is being considered.
Recent searches of the suspect's residence have reportedly yielded significant evidence, further fueling speculation about potential connections to additional crimes. The upcoming court appearance on Thursday is expected to shed more light on the details uncovered during the investigation.
Questions linger about the extent of the suspect's involvement and whether the case could potentially involve more victims beyond the current scope. The complexity of the case, including the possibility of copycat crimes, adds layers of intrigue to the ongoing legal proceedings.