Posted on 06/08/2025 7:13:20 AM PDT by ChicagoConservative27
The discovery of Adriana Suazo’s body in a wooded area in Milton, Massachusetts has intensified growing concerns across New England about the number of unexplained deaths in the region in recent months.
Suazo, a 21-year-old Boston resident, was found by a passerby around 11:45 a.m. on Sunday, June 1, in Milton, Mass, which is approximately 8 miles south from the capitol city, according to a press release from the Norfolk District Attorney’s Office.
The department said that there were no obvious signs of trauma, and the cause of death is under investigation by the Office of the Chief Medical Examiner.
Suazo’s death is the latest in a troubling sequence of cases.
Since March 2025, at least 13 bodies have been found across Massachusetts, Connecticut, Rhode Island, and Maine, many of them in remote or wooded areas.
The circumstances vary, from dismemberments to unattended deaths of the now 13 bodies found throughout the tight-knitz region.
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Probably another Illegal
The police don’t believe these to be the work of a serial killer - the NY Post is just putting a large group of unexplained deaths / murders across an entire region into a bucket and saying “serial killer!” No reason to think they are connected.
Interesting
Jessica Fletcher, please pick up the white courtesy phone. 😀
Ha
Maine isn’t connected to the other three states. How does that make it tight knit region?
13 does seem like a trend
Still that’s a lot of bodies in 3 months.
I would suspect the same.
And the states are small enough that getting around is not a big deal. Here in NH we see plates from VT, CT, ME, MA, and occasionally RI, all the time.
There’s lots travel between the New England states.
That’s the same thing I thing when I hear about these mass killings that are labeled as a “lone wolf” attack or the wildfires and their suspicious origins.
because it’s a half-hour drive away.
Meh, they’re mostly tiny states. Could all be in an area with a 2-3 hour’s drive.
If not a serial killer then there have been twelve murderers of young women and the cops have been unable to make a single arrest. Law enforcement in “defund the police” New England is a bad joke. Wonder what the families of these women are saying.
The different circumstances are against the serial killer theory. Nearly all of them use exactly the same method with every victim.
Serial killers are hard to find because they kill randomly. There usually is no connection between the victim and the killer, for police to investigate.
To map an area that includes all four states is quite large. It isn’t UT, AZ, NM, and CO.
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That’s a lot of dead women in three months.
It isn’t just young women and there isn’t really any connection between all these victims.
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