ELLENVILLE- On May 1, 2010, at around 4:15 a.m., 24-year-old Shannon Gilbert made a frantic 911 call from the Oak Beach Association in Suffolk County telling the 911 dispatcher that someone was after her.ย That was the last time anyone heard from her.
Shannon Gilbert was a graduate of Ellenville High School.ย Her mother, Mari Gilbert, first filed a missing person report for her daughter with the Ellenville Police Department, which was passed on to law enforcement in Suffolk County.
Gilbertโs body was eventually found in December 2011, more than a year after she disappeared, in an area where ten other bodies were discovered as well.ย More than a dozen years later police have not linked Gilbertโs death to the others and a lawyer for the family, John Ray, says that conclusion makes no sense and there is new information about the case being developed almost daily.
Ray questions the work of law enforcement in the case and said that police developed a faulty theory on the case from the beginning.
โYou can hear Shannonโs struggle, her physical struggle on the tape, and you can hear her blood-curdling screams as she runs out.ย So, these same police made up a story that was outright willfully false and they are adhering to that story, so how can anybody conclude that they are acting in good faith,โ questioned Ray.
In 2020, a Netflix film called โLost Girlsโ was released that recounts the story of how Shannonโs mother searched for the truth about her daughterโs disappearance and how her quest led to the discovery of a serial killer.
On July 13, 2023, Rex Heuermann was arrested for the killing of Megan Waterman, Amber Lynn Costello, and Melissa Barthelemy, just three of the ten victims.ย Investigators also named him as the prime suspect in the death of Maureen Brainard-Barnes.
Ray believes there is sufficient evidence to connect Heuermann to Gilbertโs death as well.
โFor one thing it turns out that Heurmann is a stalker and he is a very refined…
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