Q. Hi Lynn, I was wondering if you could please help with a case that is very local to me. The Long Island Serial Killer case started in 2011 and right away got tons of media attention with books, documentaries, and podcasts delving into the case. The early stages of the investigation were complicated by a corrupt local police chief, who thwarted the FBI’s investigation to cover his own many misdeeds (sexual, financial, etc.).
"SYNOPSIS:
The Long Island serial killer (also referred to as LISK, the Gilgo Beach Killer) is an unidentified suspected killer who is believed to have murdered between 10 and 16 people over a period of nearly 20 years, and to have disposed of their bodies in areas on the South Shore of Long Island, New York. Most of the known victims were sex workers who advertised on Craigslist.
The victims' remains were found over a period of months in 2010 and 2011, after the disappearance of Shannan Gilbert resulted in a police search of the area along the Ocean Parkway, near the remote beach towns of Gilgo and Oak Beach in Suffolk County. The remains of four victims, "The Gilgo Four," were found within a quarter of a mile of each other near Gilgo Beach in December 2010. Six more sets of remains were found in March and April 2011 in Suffolk County and Nassau County. Police believe the latter sets of remains predate the four bodies found in December 2010.
Gilbert's remains were found a year after the remains of the "Gilgo Four" were discovered. Her cause of death remains contested, with police claiming accidental drowning while an independent autopsy determined possible strangulation.
SUSPECTS:
There are a few popular suspects, but in the past few years it seems this case is destined to remain cold, which bothers me to no end! My strong suspicion is in a suspect whose name seldom comes up in online chatter, James Bissett., The 48-year-old businessman was found dead in his car at local park in a suspected suicide, only days after the remains of the last victim, Shannan Gilbert were found. Bissett had connections to some of the key players in the case such as the ousted corrupt police chief. On the night she went missing from Oak Beach, Shannan called 911 and said someone was trying to kill her. Her 22 minute long 911 call was only recently released, and can be heard with transcriptions at the YouTube link below:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?
A. As I focus on this I get the police uncovered a few suspects that they investigated. As they got deeper into the investigation they did narrow it to a prominent member of society. There was either an element of blackmail or type of dark behavior that prevented the person on the case from coming forward, but it didn't prevent some tough conversations from occurring between the suspect and the police.
The person, however, knew that they could only hide for so long and the guilt and addiction of having power over someone to the point of killing them was realized. There was most definitely some mental imbalance at play. Even though this person had money, and used that to avoid being persecuted, the guilt/mental imbalance started to take a toll. I do get that this man, James Bissett, was indeed the killer. This man was plagued with what felt like a split personality that he tried to hide (as if he were two people in one), and I sense it was untreated. I also get he would hear voices that he thought were telling him what to do. The voices were too much, and he did end up taking his own life.
This is a sad story filled with lots of darkness.....
And that is all I have for this reading. Thank you. Love and light, Lynn
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2 comments:
Seems like a modern version of Jack the Ripper? Same type of victims too. He's dead now, but there's probably many twisted minds waiting to take his place... By the way, nice detective work by the querant.
@enlightened one: I agree. I though the person asking was absolutely on point!!
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