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Advanced forensic methods used to ID Gilgo Beach vics could resolve lingering Lindbergh baby mystery
The toddler son of famous aviator Charles Lindbergh was kidnapped on March 1, 1932, and for weeks, the case was front page news.
According to a report in Long Island’s Newsday, some believe it still could.
The identification of the murder victim known as Peaches — and her child — unleashed a flood of questions about the case's ...
A woman and her toddler, whose remains were scattered along an oceanfront highway near victims of Long Island’s infamous Gilgo Beach killings, were identified after nearly 28 years.
Remains of mom, child found near Gilgo Beach ID'd, though deaths may be unrelated to serial killings
A woman and toddler whose remains were discovered scattered along an oceanfront highway not far from the victims of Long Island’s ... been linked to the Gilgo Beach serial killings because ...
Remains of mom, child found near Gilgo Beach ID'd, though deaths may be unrelated to serial killings
For roughly half that time, investigators have sought to determine whether she and her daughter were victims of the same killer ... beach road and other parts of Long Island.“Although Tanya and ...
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