911 calls released in connection to woman whose disappearance led to Gilgo Beach victims
ABC News
New 911 calls were released by Long Island, New York, authorities on Friday in connection to a woman who had previously been linked to the unsolved Gilgo Beach murders.
Police are thinking differently about the undetermined death of a woman previously thought to have been killed in a rash of prostitute murders on Long Island, New York.
Suffolk County police on Friday released three 911 calls made on May 1, 2010, the day Shannan Gilbert, a sex worker, vanished near Oak Beach.
Though the 2010 search for Gilbert led police to discover the Gilgo Beach murder victims, Suffolk County police said Friday that the FBI's Behavioral Analysis Unit concluded that Gilbert’s death isn't consistent with homicide.
Gilbert's cause of death is undetermined and was most likely an accident, police said.