A New York architect was charged with the Long Island serial murders

A New York architect was charged with the Long Island

The charges are based on, among other things, a DNA sample and mobile phone data.

In the United States, charges have been brought against a New York architect for serial murders over a decade ago. At that time, four murdered women were found near the shore on Long Island.

Now the 59-year-old man is accused of murdering three women in 2009 and 2010, and he is also the main suspect in the murder of a fourth woman. The man was arrested on Thursday in Manhattan. The police described the man as a “demon” and a predator who destroyed families.

All four murdered women were sex workers in their twenties. The victims were found bound in similar positions. The charges against the New York man are based on, among other things, a DNA sample and mobile phone data.

Authorities say the man has made hundreds of searches online about the Long Island serial murders. The accused also made mock calls to the sister of one of the victims.

Source: AFP

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