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Speculation that a serial killer is working in New England has regulated after the discovery of a woman’s body in Massachusetts.
About 11:45 Local time on Sunday, June 1, the body was found by 21-year-old Adriana Suazo “In a wooded area” by a passing near a home of 143 Central Avenue, Norfolk, in Milton, Norfolk District Attorney Michael W. Morrissey announced in A A. press release.
Suazo’s body showed “no obvious signs of trauma.” The highest medical examiner examines the cause of her death.
Family members said they were not sure why Suazo – which grew up in Boston – had been in Milton at that time, Boston Globe reported. One of her sisters said that she last spoke to Suazo on May 29.
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The discovery of Suazo’s body marks the 13th unexplained death in remote or wooded areas in Massachusetts, Connecticut, Rhode Island and Maine since March, which is concerned about a possible serial killer in the region, Fox News reported.
In April the remains of six people found in cities close to each other in Massachusetts, Connecticut and Rhode Island. The victims included Paige Fannon, 35, found in Norwalk River on March 6, Denise Leary, 59, found in New Haven on March 21 and Michele Romano, 56Five days later, according to police.
Police denied a single suspect in the murders, despite speculation about a serial killer in the area at that time.
“This investigation is in the early stages, remains active and ongoing, and there is currently no information to propose any connection to similar residues as discoveries actively during the investigation of CSP or other CT crime control authorities,” Connecticut State Police told People in a statement at that time.
The police added that “there is no known threat to the public right now.”
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A Gofundme page Mel Loves, who was set up by Suazo’s sister, described her as “a firecracker, full of life, laughter and harsh love” and said her death has been “heartbreaking.”
“Losing her so suddenly has crushed our world,” the description on the page read. “My family is completely heartbroken and trying to navigate this pain while doing everything we can to give Adriana the correct funeral she deserves – a broadcast that honors the lively, loving and unforgettable person she was.”
The page so far has collected $ 9,550 with the goal of reaching $ 11,000 to cover funeral costs.
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The authorities urge anyone who saw Suazo during the past week to call Massachusetts State Police Tip Line at NDAO on 781-830-4990.
The investigation is ongoing.
People have contacted NDAO and Massachusetts State Police for comments.