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According to city officials, both the alleged victim and suspect knew each other and police believe this was a targeted event.
A Connecticut man has been arrested in connection with the death of a woman whose remains were found in a suitcase near a ...
CT man dies after charged in Groton cemetery dismemberment linked to New England serial killer rumor
Donald Coffel, charged last month with murdering Suzanne Wormser in Groton after parts of her body were found near a cemetery ...
Former FBI investigator Scott Duffey weighs in on New England serial killer rumors, saying authorities have not released ...
Officials in Groton, Connecticut ... and Massachusetts between March and April that have prompted rumors of a serial killer online. "During the course of the police department's investigation ...
At a press conference Friday, Groton Police Chief David Burton emphasized the killing was a "targeted crime" and not the work of a serial killer. "There is no information that links our incident ...
The most recent discovery was made at 8 a.m. on Tuesday, April 22, when officers with the Springfield Police Department responded to calls about an unresponsive person — an adult woman — found near ...
GROTON, CT (WFSB) - A Groton man accused of ... including fears that a serial killer might be targeting the area. Police have since confirmed that Coffel acted alone and that there is no ongoing ...
(WFSB) - After a 6 week long investigation, Groton police have made an arrest in a case that had rumors of a serial killer swirling on social media. Groton police identified the victim found near ...
Westerly police say foul play is not suspected after finding possible human remains near Taylor Swift's Rhode Island home ...
GROTON, CT (WFSB) - A Groton man accused of ... including fears that a serial killer might be targeting the area. Police have since confirmed that Coffel acted alone and that there is no ongoing ...
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Groton police debunk serial killer theories across New EnglandRumors of a serial killer stalking New England have caught fire on social media, but law enforcement agencies across three states say there is no evidence to support those claims. Posts and videos ...
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