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A woman and her toddler killed on Long Island in 1997, whose homicide has been linked to the Gilgo Beach serial killings, ...
Suspected Long Island Serial Killer Victim 'Peaches,' Toddler Daughter Finally Have Names -- But Cops Say They Could Be Unrelated.
The huge breakthrough comes after Tanya's dismembered torso - with her distinctive peach tattoo - was found in a Rubbermaid container in Hempstead Lake State Park, Lakeview, in 1997. Around 14 ...
There was also a unique tattoo on her torso: a peach in the shape of a heart, with a bite taken out of it. Two drips from the peach fell further down onto the victim's breast, according to the FBI.
She came to be known to investigators as “Peaches” because of a peach-shaped tattoo found on her chest. More of her remains, as well as the remains of her daughter, were found in April 2011 ...
Officials speaking from Mineola said that Jackson, who had a peach tattoo, was a black woman. Jackson’s dismembered torso was discovered inside a Rubbermaid container at Hempstead Lake State ...
The identification of the murder victim known as Peaches — and her child — unleashed a flood of questions about the case's ...
A photo of her tattoo – a bitten peach – was released to the public to help authorities identify her. In December of 2010, police discovered four sets of remains on Gilgo Beach while ...
Harris Dickinson is sitting on a rooftop terrace in Cannes, trying to find all the movie tattoos on his body. There's a ...
Authorities identified the mother as Tanya Denise Jackson — previously only known as "Peaches" because of her distinctive peach tattoo — and the baby as Tatiana Marie Dykes. Police located ...