• Re: Chilling 911 calls released in Shannan Gilbert case that led to Dem

    From Let's Get Hillary Clinton@21:1/5 to All on Thu Jun 2 01:53:11 2022
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    In article <t2l12b$3mt4k$108@news.freedyn.de>
    forging asshole <governor.swill@gmail.com> wrote:

    Suffolk County police released a trio of 911 calls Friday from
    the night Shannan Gilbert went missing in the Gilgo Beach area
    more than a decade ago — providing some insight into her final
    moments.

    A troubled and confused Gilbert repeatedly claims to dispatchers
    early on May 1, 2010, “something is going to happen to me” and
    pleads with two men, “Please get me out of here … I just want to
    go home.”

    Gilbert, a Craigslist sex worker from Jersey City, NJ, was out
    on Long Island that night meeting a client, Joseph Brewer, at
    his home in the Oak Beach Association with her driver, Michael
    Pak, police said.

    At one point, Gilbert started acting “irrationally” and Brewer
    asked Pak to have her leave, which appears to be when she made
    the 911 calls.

    “Please stop it. What are you going to do to me?” she says as a
    dispatcher repeatedly asks where she is calling from.

    “I’m on Long Island,” Gilbert says numerous times, but was
    confused as to why she was in the man’s house.

    “There’s somebody after me, I don’t know where I am. I am inside
    a house. I don’t know where I am. Can you trace where I am?”
    Gilbert says on the call.

    “These people are trying to kill me,” she says at one point, to
    which a man responds playfully, “Shut up,” and laughs.

    She eventually ran from the house and knocked on several doors
    in the neighborhood, interacting with two neighbors, before
    disappearing, cops said.

    Both neighbors also called police and could be heard in 911
    calls reporting that they saw the troubled woman. One man said
    she looked like a 14-year-old child, while a woman said she was
    afraid to let her into her home.

    As police scoured the nearby area for Gilbert, they discovered
    the dumping grounds of a serial killer or killers with the
    remains of nine others, seven women, a man and a toddler,

    While the details of how Gilbert disappeared were unclear,
    detectives believe her death was an “unfortunate accident” and
    not connected to the Gilgo Beach murders. Investigators believe
    there may be between 10 and 16 victims of the area’s possible
    serial-killer homicides, half of whom apparently worked as
    prostitutes, cops said.

    “Based on the evidence, the facts, and the totality of the
    circumstances, the prevailing opinion in Shannan’s death, while
    tragic, was not a murder and was most likely noncriminal,”
    Suffolk County Police Commissioner Rodney Harrison said at a
    news conference Friday, according to ABC7.

    Police also said they interviewed Brewer and Pak and determined
    they were not responsible for Gilbert’s death.

    Harrison, the former chief of department at the NYPD, has
    renewed focus on hunting down the Long Island serial killer
    since taking over the Suffolk department, creating a new task
    force and releasing additional evidence in hopes it will develop
    new leads.

    The Gilbert family sued for the release of the calls in 2020,
    with a judge later only ordering cops to turn over the
    recordings to the family.

    Harrison promised to release the tapes after becoming the
    county’s top cop in January.

    https://nypost.com/2022/05/13/shannan-gilbert-911-calls-released- in-gilgo-beach-case/

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