Jacksonville Police Debunk Serial Killer Rumors Amid Recent Deaths

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Following the discovery of three women’s bodies within a matter of days, Jacksonville police have dismissed allegations linking the incidents to a serial killer.

JACKSONVILLE, Fla. — Officials from the Jacksonville Sheriff’s Office have firmly rejected speculation that the recent deaths of several women across the First Coast are the work of a serial killer.

Recently, the JSO reported the finding of three deceased women over the span of a few days.

During the weekend, one woman was reportedly shot behind a business in Mandarin, another was discovered beneath a bridge on Blanding Boulevard, and a third was found on Monday afternoon in a rooming house on the city’s Westside.

Addressing the situation on Facebook, JSO acknowledged they are “aware of rumors” suggesting a serial killer’s involvement; nonetheless, they have stated these claims are baseless.

The full statement by JSO can be read below:

“JSO is aware of rumors circulating about a serial killer on the loose in Jacksonville. We can confirm these claims are FALSE. 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 these incidents.”

Any information regarding the death of these women should be sent to JSO by calling 904-630-0500 or remaining anonymous by calling Crime Stoppers at 1-866-845-tips.

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