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Authorities in Florida are addressing social media buzz concerning a supposed “serial killer on the loose” in Jacksonville, following the discovery of three deceased women in separate events over a span of three days.
The Jacksonville Sheriff’s Office (JSO) took to social media on Tuesday to directly counter these speculations, stressing that the incidents are not interconnected and reassuring the public as investigations proceed.
“Rumors of a serial killer in Jacksonville are circulating, but we can categorically state these claims are FALSE,” the agency announced on social media on Tuesday.
The statement further explained that detectives are examining each incident independently, “pursuing the facts and evidence,” and assured, “there is no threat to the public concerning these cases.”

A Jacksonville sheriff’s officer maintains vigilance while FBI and IRS agents carry out a search. (Bob Self/Florida Times-Union/USA Today Network via Imagn Images)
Despite that clarification, speculation continued to spread online, with many users drawing comparisons to crime thrillers or past serial killer cases.
“Isn’t this what the police say in every serial killer movie?” one Facebook user wrote.

Theodore Bundy, seated in court in July 1979, was charged with the murders of two Florida State coeds. (Getty Images)
Others invoked infamous cases like Ted Bundy and John Wayne Gacy, arguing that police in those eras also downplayed initial warnings.
Worries spread over the weekend after three women were found dead in different parts of Jacksonville within three days.
On Saturday, 24-year-old Cherrish Nunley, a mother of two, was found fatally shot in a parking lot, according to News4Jax. A GoFundMe page created for her family described her as a devoted mother and “a bright, beautiful girl” who was “killed in cold blood.”

Cherrish Nunley, 24, was found shot and killed in a parking lot in Jacksonville on Nov. 15, according to a post from family members on a GoFundMe page. (GoFundMe)
The following day, a fisherman discovered the body of Tiffany Felton beneath a bridge on Blanding Boulevard, FirstCoastNews reported.
“This was an unnecessary killing,” AJ Jordan, outreach coordinator with MAD DADS, told the outlet. “Him or her left this lady under a bridge, under a bridge. It’s just, it’s just sad.”Â
On Monday, deputies were called to a rooming house in the city’s Phoenix neighborhood, where another woman was found unresponsive, according to FirstCoastNews. A sheriff’s sergeant told the outlet that details surrounding her death were not immediately clear.

A body of a mother of two, Cherrish Nunley, was found dead behind a business near the 3800 block of Sunbeam Road in Jacksonville, Fla. (Google Maps)
Investigators say that, at this stage, the cases do not appear connected. Police have not confirmed whether any suspects have been identified or taken into custody.
While online speculation remains intense, authorities reiterated that there is no evidence linking the deaths or suggesting a broader threat.
“3 bodies in 3 days? Forgive me, but you can’t credibly say it’s not a serial killer if you haven’t solved it yet,” one skeptical user wrote.
Another commented, “Well… honestly there probably is one or two, but we just don’t know about it yet.”
“Our detectives are investigating recent homicide cases that involve female victims, following the facts and evidence in each case. We will share updates as soon as we are able to, but we want to reassure the community there is no danger to the public related [to] these incidents,” the department said.
Stepheny Price covers crime, including missing persons, homicides and migrant crime. Send story tips to stepheny.price@fox.com.