A Road Island Beach Town Police Department searched for Clandstine Tombs after rumors of a new England serial killer spread like wildfire on social media.
Rumors from eight bodies stems from the discoveries of eight bodies in Road Island, Connecticut and Massachusetts between March and April, fueling the hysteria of a possible New England serial killer on Facebook, Tikok and other social media. So far, however, the local and state police have not added any of the eight deaths, and it is not clear how many of the victims, if any, died of murder.
The Narganset police on Thursday wrote on Facebook, “During last week, the Narganset police was apprised of the online broadcast posts, where the author posted anonymity in a Facebook group dedicated to the New England serial killers.” “Only the group administrator could see the real user name of the person. This post was asked for the possibility that many bodies were buried in the black point area of Scarborougho Beach.”
A private Facebook group was earlier declared as “New England Serial Killer”, who has since lost its name due to Facebook policies, more than 65,300 members. Last week, an anonymous member of the group made a terrible confession, which motivated the Narganset police to investigate.
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Narragansett police say they are searching for clandestine tombs near Scarboro Beach after social media rumors about a new England serial killer “with negative consequences”. (Getty image)
“It seemed that someone seemed to be trying to get an increase. SGT. Brent Kuzmann told Fox News Digital on Thursday. “So, it seemed very clear that it was nothing, but I never wanted to be the person who did nothing.”
“I never want to be the person who did nothing.”
His fellow officials agreed, and he highlighted some resources for discoveries with Cadever dogs on Monday and then on Tuesday.

Narragansett PD ended some resources for discoveries with Cadever dogs on Monday and again on Tuesday. (John Graeme/Loop Images/Universal Image Group)
“It was negative,” Kuzman said about the post.
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Narragansett PD said in its Facebook post that “detectives made a comprehensive discovery of the area with negative results for any cladstine graves with two risp cadver k9s. Narragansett detectives have also been in communication with FBI about the case.”
“Obviously, you can see it as a waste of resources, but we were sure that it was not completely true. Therefore, it is a double -edged sword. It is like responding to the fire alarm in a high school,” Kuzman said. “You always want to do it, and you do not want to give it a response where it is an advantage for the person doing, but you also want to do your proper hard work and make sure that there is nothing to worry.”
“As we know … an indifferent neighbor has solved many crimes,” Kuzman said.
In the last two months, sets of eight bodies or human remains are located in New Heaven, Norwalk, Groton and Killingley, Connecticut; Foster, Road Island; And Framingham, Plymouth, and now Springfield, Massachusetts. Some social media Sleiths say these discoveries of human remains – especially, female remains – may indicate a serial killer in three neighboring states, but the police have not indicated the matter.
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Narragansett police say “Sites have also been in communication with FBI about the case.” (John Talumki/The Boston Globe)
The Facebook Group has received more than 15,000 new members in a few weeks.
Kuzmann said that within the Facebook group, “There should be any confirmation of any kind of prejudice, as you are in the group for that reason,” and members can form a relationship between cases that are not relevant.
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