
13 Unexplained Deaths in New England: Is a Serial Killer at Large?
Thirteen Unexplained Deaths in New England Spark Public Investigation New England is grappling with a series of thirteen unexplained deaths since March, with a concentration of five deaths occurring in April alone. Law enforcement officials have dismissed the possibility of a serial killer, stating there is no forensic evidence linking the victims. However, this claim is met with skepticism by the public, who are actively investigating the situation through a Facebook group with over 70,000 members. "The pace of these deaths mirrors that of the Green River Killer," notes criminologist James Allen Fox from Northeastern University, adding fuel to the public's concerns. The sheer number of unexplained deaths and the lack of official explanation have fueled speculation and online discussions. Adding to the mystery, a full-scale body search in Rhode Island, prompted by the Facebook group's investigation, came up empty, further intensifying the public's desire for answers. The ongoing investigation highlights the power of citizen journalism and the public's determination to uncover the truth behind these unsettling events. The situation remains unresolved, leaving many questions unanswered.