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Everything We Know After Human Remains Found Near Taylor Swift’s Home In Area Where 12 Bodies Discovered

Worrying trend near Taylor Swift’s home explained.

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Human remains were recently found in the affluent Watch Hill area of Rhode Island, near Taylor Swift’s holiday home, stirring local unease and widespread speculation.

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Shocking discovery near Taylor’s home exposed.

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The Westerly Police Department confirmed officers discovered what appeared to be a human leg bone on Everett Avenue at 9:30 AM, Wednesday, May 14.

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Investigators are awaiting official confirmation of the remains’ identity but have stated no foul play is suspected at this time.

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Despite police reassurances, the discovery has reignited fears fueled by a dozen other bodies found across New England towns, including Connecticut and Massachusetts.

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Worrying trend highlighted.

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Locations of previous remains include New Haven, Norwalk, Groton, and Killingly in Connecticut, plus Foster, Rhode Island, and towns in Massachusetts like Framingham and Springfield.

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The clustering of these discoveries has sparked rumors about a possible serial killer operating in the region, though police deny investigating any such suspect.

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Officials emphasize that not all deaths are suspicious, with some cases believed to be unrelated or natural causes.

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After a woman’s body was found in Springfield last month, District Attorney Anthony Gulluni warned that “unverified claims can compromise active investigations.”

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“There is no indication these incidents are connected or part of a larger public safety threat,” he added, trying to calm public fears.

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Despite official statements, online sleuths have mobilized, creating Facebook groups and discussion threads with thousands convinced a serial killer lurks in New England.

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Chilling details unraveled.

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The backstory of these discoveries paints a chilling picture: on March 6, police scuba divers found the body of 35-year-old Paige Fannon in the Norwalk River.

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That same day, a hunter found a human skull missing its jaw and nasal area in the woods near Plymouth, confirmed by police shortly after.

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Days later, a suitcase containing the body of a woman aged 40 to 60 was discovered near a cemetery in Groton, adding to the mounting fear.

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On March 21, authorities uncovered Denise Leary’s decomposed remains in a wooded area behind a home in New Haven.

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March 25 brought another grim discovery: 56-year-old Michele Romano was found dead in a wooded spot off Plainfield Pike in Rhode Island.

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In early April, unidentified male remains surfaced in Killingly, Connecticut, followed by more unknown bodies found in Massachusetts.

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On April 21, a boater located further unidentified remains in the Seekonk River, Pawtucket, Rhode Island.

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The next day, Meggan Meredith, 45, was found unresponsive off a bike path in Springfield, with police now treating her death as a homicide.

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April 23 saw two men’s bodies found in Salem woods near a Walmart, deepening the mystery.

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With such a flurry of grim discoveries, some locals are rattled, despite reassurances from law enforcement.

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Police statements confirmed.

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Westerly Police Chief Paul Gingerella was clear: “As far as I’m concerned, this has nothing to do with any serial killer or New England murderer.”

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Hampden County DA Anthony Gulluni added that social media-fueled rumors might actually hinder investigations.

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“Unverified claims can contribute to chaos and misinformation,” Gulluni said, emphasizing the importance of patience in investigations.

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But the online hysteria continues, with many convinced the cases are linked by a chilling serial killer profile.

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Criminologist James Alan Fox weighed in, saying serial killers usually have common victim profiles, but these cases show too many differences.

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Fox pointed out that victims vary widely in age, sex, and race—unusual for typical serial killers.

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He also noted the bodies are scattered with no discernible pattern in dump sites, another red flag against the serial killer theory.

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“More than 70% of serial killers operate near home or workplace,” Fox explained, but these cases are spread out across multiple states.

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According to Fox, most serial killers kill part-time, sticking to familiar territory to minimize risk.

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Police confident no single killer involved.

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The New England string of discoveries doesn’t fit this mold, making police confident they’re not hunting a single killer.

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Still, the proximity of human remains to Taylor Swift’s home has drawn intense media and public attention, turning a quiet town into a hub of speculation.

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As investigations continue, the true story behind these tragic deaths remains unclear — but one thing is certain: the region is watching, waiting, and wondering what’s next.

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