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    • A forensic artist drew sketches of two of the Long Island victims based on their remains. The jewelry seen here belongs to two other victims, a woman and a toddler. Investigators hope these clues may lead to identifications not only of the victims, but of the Long Island serial killer or killers. Click through the images for more details.

      Photos: Missing escort, crime scene & victims
      Video: Remembering the victims
      Video: "48 Hours": Long Island Serial Killer

      Suffolk County Crime Stoppers is offering a cash reward of up to $25,000 for information leading to an arrest in the Long Island serial killer case: 1-800-220-TIPS (8477) or tipsubmit.com

      Credit: Suffolk County Police Dept.

    • Jane Doe #6
      On April 4, 2011, a woman's hands, head and right foot were discovered in Cedar Beach, just east of Gilgo Beach, in Suffolk County, Long Island. They were linked by DNA testing to a torso police found 45 miles away in Manorville, Long Island on Nov. 19, 2000. Police say that the victim, Jane Doe #6, was Caucasian, between 18 and 34 years old, and approximately 5'2". Her nose appeared to have been broken and healed as portrayed in this sketch. She would have been last seen the late summer or fall of 2000.

      Photos: Missing escort, crime scene & victims
      Video: Remembering the victims
      Video: "48 Hours": Long Island Serial Killer

      Suffolk County Crime Stoppers is offering a cash reward of up to $25,000 for information leading to an arrest in the Long Island serial killer case: 1-800-220-TIPS (8477) or tipsubmit.com

      Credit: Suffolk County Police Dept.

    • Jewelry likely belonging to toddler Jane Doe #7
      On April 4, 2011, the remains of a toddler, between 18 and 32 months old, were also found in Cedar Beach, just east of Gilgo Beach, Suffolk County, Long Island. DNA analysis linked the child to another Jane Doe whose remains were discovered 7 miles away in neighboring Nassau County, Long Island. Police also found tiny hoop earrings and a rope chain necklace near the toddler, which they believe probably belonged to her.

      Photos: Missing escort, crime scene & victims
      Video: Remembering the victims
      Video: "48 Hours": Long Island Serial Killer

      Suffolk County Crime Stoppers is offering a cash reward of up to $25,000 for information leading to an arrest in the Long Island serial killer case: 1-800-220-TIPS (8477) or tipsubmit.com

      Credit: Suffolk County Police Dept.

    • John Doe #8
      This unidentified Asian male was found just east of Gilgo Beach, Long Island. Police say he was between 17 and 23 years old, approximately 5'6" and missing two molars as well as one of his top front teeth. He was wearing woman's clothing when he was found. Forensic anthropologists determined that he died seven to 12 years ago.

      Photos: Missing escort, crime scene & victims
      Video: Remembering the victims
      Video: "48 Hours": Long Island Serial Killer

      Suffolk County Crime Stoppers is offering a cash reward of up to $25,000 for information leading to an arrest in the Long Island serial killer case: 1-800-220-TIPS (8477) or tipsubmit.com

      Credit: Suffolk County Police Dept.

    • Jewelry likely belonging to Jane Doe from Nassau County On April 11, 2011, the head of another woman was discovered in Nassau County, Long Island. This snake chain bracelet and an XO style bracelet were found nearby and are presumed to belong to the woman. DNA testing revealed that she was related to, and in fact, likely the mother of the toddler found the week before in the marshes of Cedar Beach, Suffolk County, Long Island.

      Photos:: Missing escort, crime scene & victims
      Video: Remembering the victims
      Video: "48 Hours": Long Island Serial Killer

      Suffolk County Crime Stoppers is offering a cash reward of up to $25,000 for information leading to an arrest in the Long Island serial killer case: 1-800-220-TIPS (8477) or tipsubmit.com

      Credit: Suffolk County Police Dept.

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