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OAK BEACH, N.Y. – A set of skeletal remains was found Tuesday in the oceanfront Long Island marsh where police believe Shannan Gilbert got lost and drowned in the middle of the night in May 2010.
Her disappearance led to a search that uncovered the bodies of 10 people, most of them sex workers, thought to be the victims of a single serial killer.
The remains were found on the sixth day that police have been searching the isolated area for the missing prostitute.
Suffolk County Police Commissioner Richard Dormer said the remains were discovered about one-fourth of a mile from where several of Gilbert’s belongings were located last week, a landscape thick with mud, brambles and tangled underbrush where police believe Gilbert drowned after fleeing a client’s house and running into the dark night.
He said the location of her belongings and the remains indicate she may have been trying to run toward the lights of a nearby roadway, but couldn’t navigate her way out of the marsh.
“It would be very easy to get exhausted and fall down and not be able to move any further,” Dormer said.
Dormer said police believe the remains are Gilbert’s, but will require forensic confirmation.
“It’s certainly a sad day for the Gilbert family,” Dormer said.
Authorities had combed the area before, but resumed the search last week with amphibious vehicles better capable of trolling the rough terrain, where police officers have occasionally become stuck in waist-deep quicksand-like mud.
Police have also said that much of the marshy area was previously underwater, but those levels have receded enough to allow them to make these discoveries.
My heart goes to the family.
I hope that law enforcement does not stop investigating the other 10 victims because she was found.
Police investigating the disappearance of a woman along an isolated stretch of Long Island beachfront said Wednesday they had found her jeans, shoes and cell phone and believed she may have drowned in a marshy area when she went missing in 2010.
Armed with dredging machinery and canine units, police for the second day scoured the area where Shannan Gilbert was last seen in May 2010.
Suffolk County Police Commissioner Richard Dormer said the waters in the marsh had receded far below the lake-like terrain that officers had encountered in previous searches, allowing them to discover the latest items.
He said a purse they found on Tuesday contains some type of photo ID, but said the items inside the bag must be meticulously dried, and said authorities have not yet been able to examine the ID.
Police also believe Gilbert’s body will soon be found, and that the missing prostitute may have drowned, instead of being killed.
“We believe that Shannan Gilbert ran into that area the night she disappeared,” Dormer said. “It’s very easy to get engulfed with water and muck and fall down and not be able to get out of there. So we surmise that that’s what happened to Shannan and she’s in there someplace, and we’re going to do everything we can to find her.”
Police Inspector Stuart Cameron said officers performing the search have been navigating quicksand-like terrain, abruptly dropping to their “waist or deeper,” unable to get out without help.
The 24-year-old woman vanished after fleeing a client’s home in the gated seashore community several miles from Jones Beach State Park.
The Suffolk County Police Department said at a press conference Tuesday afternoon no human remains were found. But a law enforcement source tells NBC New York that remains were indeed uncovered in Tuesday’s search.
Police were looking for Gilbert last December when they began finding human remains in the underbrush along Ocean Parkway. Some 10 sets of human remains were eventually recovered in the area, but not Gilbert’s.
Officials at first suspected several serial killers, but have recently said one person is responsible for all 10 deaths. No suspects have been named.
Police conducted a separate search near Gilgo Beach Monday, but said they did not uncover any new evidence related to Gilbert’s disappearance or the 10 sets of remains.
The Oak Beach house from which an escort was seen running before her disappearance is up for sale.
According to real estate records, the two story wood-paneled beach house at 8 The Fairway was originally listed for $439,000.
The price was reduced to $399,999 in September.
Netter Real Estate, a realty based in West Islip, first listed the property March 8. The 2,400-square-foot house has three bedrooms, three bathrooms and a full finished basement and is described as a “unique home with complete privacy” with “views of inlet to the south and Great South Bay to the north.”
The first floor features a living room, a dining room, an eat-in kitchen and two bedrooms along with a full bath. There’s a master bedroom with a full bath and a deck on the second floor. There is a private entrance to the basement, which features a family room, a laundry room and a full bath.
Annual property taxes will run $15,525.89, and an additional $3,200 a year in rent goes to Babylon because the 100-by-178-foot land the home sits on is owned by the town.
Shannan Gilbert, 24, of Jersey City, was last seen May 1, 2010, running from the home. Her disappearance sparked the discovery of 10 bodies in the Gilgo Beach area. Gilbert had been summoned by homeowner Joseph Brewer, who police say is not a suspect.
So, would you buy it?
I would hate to live there right now. All the traffic from people wanting to ‘look’. Trespassers have to be a major problem.
It is also a bit creepy over all.
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