It's hard to believe that there are serial killers walking among us today, completely free, outsmarting even the most seasoned detectives with access to the most advanced forensic technologies, and yet, here we are, living at their mercy as they play cat and mouse with law enforcement. Perhaps they're hiding in plain sight. Or maybe some of them have law enforcement experience and know how to evade detection. Regardless of the circumstances, we are forced to lock our doors and avoid dark alleys at night due to the psychopathic predators who live to kill, who are always one step ahead of us, and who live in every part of the world, waiting to strike again.

Claremont Serial Killer Suspect Long Island City

What do you think of these killers? Let us know in the comments! Long Island Serial Killer. The Long Island serial killer (also referred to as the Gilgo Beach Killer or the Craigslist Ripper) is an unidentified suspected serial killer who is believed to have murdered 10 to 16 people associated with prostitution, over a period of nearly 20 years, and dumped their bodies along the Ocean Parkway, near the remote Long Island, New York beach towns of Gilgo Beach and Oak Beach in Suffolk County, and the area of Jones Beach State Park in Nassau County. He is still believed to be active today. West Mesa Bone Collector.

Claremont Serial Killer Suspect Long Island

The West Mesa Bone Collector is believed to have killed at least 11 victims. All of them were women between the ages of 15 and 32, and most were Hispanic. The women had gone missing between 2001 and 2005—long before the bodies were uncovered. Ten of the 11 victims were known prostitutes and drug users, a fact that police pointed out early and often. Known as the 'less dead,' the victims were largely considered to be invisible to law enforcement, or simply unimportant enough for their deaths to be investigated, until the police realized that they had a serial killer on their hands.

As the hunt for a serial killer who has struck three times in Claremont continues, police train a laser focus on one very peculiar man who admits to driving the streets and picking up at least one woman. But the man’s mother says enough is enough.A TV reporter spends an hour with the suspect in his beachside apartment, quizzing him over the case. She concludes that detectives are pursuing the wrong man and contacts the father of one victim to share her view.Now, more than 20 years later, a former police commissioner says that suspect and his family are owed an apology.2019 Seven West Media. As the hunt for a serial killer who has struck three times in Claremont continues, police train a laser focus on one very peculiar man who admits to driving the streets and picking up at least one woman. But the man’s mother says enough is enough.A TV reporter spends an hour with the suspect in his beachside apartment, quizzing him over the case.

She concludes that detectives are pursuing the wrong man and contacts the father of one victim to share her view.Now, more than 20 years later, a former police commissioner says that suspect and his family are owed an apology.