Unmasking the Gilgo Beach Serial Killer: New Victim Identified

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The identity of "Fire Island Jane Doe," whose remains were found scattered between Fire Island and Ocean Parkway in New York nearly three decades ago, has been revealed as Karen Vergata, a 34-year-old woman from Manhattan who went missing in 1996. The confirmation of her identity has expanded the investigation into the string of deaths on Long Island. Rex Heuermann, a suspect in the murders of three other women near Gilgo Beach, was recently arrested.
- Long-time Jane Doe in Gilgo Beach serial killings is identified NPR
- New York authorities identify another Gilgo Beach murder victim. She was previously known as ‘Fire Island Jane Doe’ CNN
- Gilgo Beach and the 'normal' man turned serial killer The Independent
- Gilgo Beach victim Jane Doe No. 7 identified as Karen Vergata New York Post
- Gilgo Beach: Police identify another victim in serial killing investigation ABC News
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