New England serial killer suspected: what we know
- A woman's body was discovered off a bike path in Springfield, Massachusetts, on Tuesday, according to Ryan Walsh from the Springfield Police Department.
- The woman's death raises fears of a possible serial killer in New England, as eight people, mostly women, have died in the region between March and April.
- Authorities have not confirmed any connection between the eight victims' deaths, and the Springfield police have not yet determined if it was a homicide.
- Online discussions about a possible New England serial killer have surged, with the Facebook group gaining over 15,000 members this month, as reported by MassLive.com.
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The Northeast on edge: discovery of eighth woman's remains renew New England killer fears
In a chilling development, authorities recovered the remains of an eighth woman found dead in the Northeastern United States since early March 2025, intensifying public concern over a potential New England serial killer operating in the region. Witnesses reported an unresponsive woman on April 22 near a riverfront bike path in Springfield, Massachusetts, marking the most recent in a series of unsettling discoveries across Massachusetts, Connecti…
Remains of 8th Person Found in New England in Just Weeks, as Fears of a Serial Killer Grow
Police tell PEOPLE they believe foul play was not involved in at least three of the deathsGoogle Maps 1500 Hall of Fame Ave. in Springfield, Mass., near where a woman's body was foundThe body of a woman was recently discovered on a riverfront bike path in Massachusetts, again fueling online rumors that a serial killer — or killers — may be targeting New England residents.Since early March, the bodies of eight people — mostly women — have been fo…
Police search part of Scarborough Beach as serial killer rumor spreads
NARRAGANSETT, R.I. (WPRI) — The discovery of human remains in several locations around Southern New England has sparked fear of a potential serial killer in the area. Since the beginning of March, remains have turned up in Rhode Island, Massachusetts and Connecticut. Rumors started circulating in a Facebook group called "New England Serial Killer," which has since changed its name. While some people have suggested these discoveries could signify…
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