A man in Alabama admitted to stabbing and decapitating his girlfriend because she refused to have sex with him.
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The FBI is tracking a lead in the Gilgo Beach serial killings case to Alabama. In a Friday Facebook post, the Mobile Police Department said that the FBI is seeking relatives and friends of a long-deceased man named Elijah "Lige" Howell/Howard, who lived from 1927-1963. Howard lived in Prichard, Alabama, with his wife Carrie and passed away in Mobile in 1963 "with Ms. Lillie Mae Wiggins Packer," police wrote.
"His relatives may be able to assist in the case of a woman and child found in another state. Does this tattoo look familiar? If anyone has any information, please call 1-800-call-FBI or www.tips.fbi.gov." The department shared a photo of a tattoo of two peaches between green leaves. The FBI is seeking relatives and friends of Elijah "Lige" Howell/Howard, who passed away in Mobile, Alabama, decades ago, in connection to the Gilgo case. (Mobile Police Department) The same tattoo is connected to the Gilgo Beach investigation on New York’s Long Island.
The case, launched nearly 12 years ago, led to the discovery of 10 human remains, mostly women, one man, and a child along Ocean Parkway. One of the unidentified victims, an African American female known as Jane Doe #3, was nicknamed "Peaches" for the tattoo on her left breast. She was discovered in Hempstead Lake State Park in 1997, but other skeletal remains in a plastic bag belonging to the victim were found near Jones Beach State Park during the Gilgo investigation. The remains of the woman’s daughter, only one-to-two years old, who authorities say was murdered, were found in 2011. The mother and daughter were found wearing similar gold bracelet jewelry. A sign along the west side of Ocean Parkway points to Gilgo Beach on Long Island on May 9, 2011.
.A man in Alabama admitted to stabbing and decapitating his girlfriend because she refused to have sex with him.
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