Overview
- Seven sets of human remains have been found in Connecticut, Massachusetts, and Rhode Island since early March 2025, with at least three victims identified as women.
- Connecticut State Police report no evidence of connections between discoveries or any ongoing public threat, despite rising speculation on social media.
- Forensic specialists emphasize that DNA testing and physical evidence are critical to determining if the cases are related.
- Survivor of a 1980s serial killer urges public vigilance, particularly for women, while experts advocate for coordinated investigations across state lines.
- The Facebook group 'New England Serial Killer' has grown to over 57,000 members, reflecting heightened community concern and scrutiny.