The girls disappeared, and no one was looking for them! story of a serial кiller from Manhattan
We tell about this exciting story, which still terrifies the inhabitants of Manhattan.
In Manhattan, in the heart of New York, a mysterious serial кiller is operating. The best cop minds haven’t been able to catch him since 1996. All they have is the bodies of five girls who were found in the bush, located near the swamp on the side of the highway.
The skeletons were wrapped in burlap and placed in a special way at a distance of 150 meters from each other. It can be seen that the criminal carefully considered how he would bury his victims. Forensic experts believe that the кiller may have performed some kind of ritual before burial.

All of the victims were in their 20s. They were not local and made a living from escort services. They were also united by the fact that the victims advertised themselves and found clients through the Craigslist platform.
One of the girls wanted to be noticed. Someone was looking for adventure. Someone longed for love. Almost all the girls had problems with drugs and enthusiastically embarked on various adventures. None of them expected to end their days in the hands of a serial кiller.
Writer Robert Kolker did a brilliant detective work in Gone Girls and found out why the police still haven’t been able to find the serial кiller.
What do we know about victims?

Maureen went missing in 2007, Melissa went missing in 2009, Megan disappeared in 2010 just a month after Shannan, and Amber went missing in September of that year.
Shannan, Maureen, Megan, Melissa, and Amber were all escorts of their own free will. None of the girls were angels, but neither were they the devil in the flesh.

Maureen left school at 16 due to pregnancy. She had two children from different fathers. She placed her first advertisement under the pseudonym Marie. And immediately received a flurry of proposals. Maureen was lucky — all the men were handsome, young and affectionate.
But the anxiety did not leave the girl. She walked on a razor’s edge and felt it. Once she wrote on her page on the social network: “Again these dreams about a serial кiller …
I’m losing love, it leaves my mind with every beat of my heart. Maybe you have to stone yourself half to death to stay alive.”

Melissa graduated from high school with honors. She entered the school of stylists and wanted to start her own business. But working with clothes did not bring much money, and the girl dreamed of more.
Craigslist beckoned with easy money, and Melissa easily fell into his network. She posted ads on Chloe’s behalf, charging $100 for 15 minutes, $150 for half an hour, $250 for an hour, and $1,000 for a night.
Money flowed like a river, until one day the girl stopped answering calls from friends. The police were forced to accept a missing persons report only 10 days after her disappearance.