Cops feared Gilgo Beach serial murder suspect would strike again
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48% : numberHis personal phones always pinged in the same areas as the suspect burners His Chevrolet pick-up truck matched the suspect vehicle spotted by a witness He matches the physical description of 'ogre' like man seen with one victimHeuermann conducted graphic searches for child porn and sexual tortureHe also searched Google for updates on the case, searching 'why could law enforcement not trace the calls made by the long island serial killer'Speaking to reporters, DA Tierney addressed the long delay between the discovery of the bodies and the identification of a suspect.46% : Later, at a press conference, he and other law enforcement officials were concerned that Heuermann could target other victims if he remained free.
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