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The Homicide Victims’ Families’ Rights Act: Is it Enough?
Cold case homicides have become a national problem. In recent years, homicides continue to surge and case clearances continue to drop. What has made matters worse, is the rocky start of the the FBI’s new National Incident-Based Reporting System or NIBRS for short. Many cities, including both Los Angeles and New York City, did not report homicide data to the FBI in 2021. In 2023, the FBI announced that it will make an ‘estimation’ of crime statistics. That’s not a good plan...

Joeseph L. Giacalone
Sep 5, 2022


Long Island Serial Killer Map
The Long Island Serial Killer map is a work in progress. I've been working on it for awhile now and it's time to let you decide what else gets added. The map included every victim from Hempstead Lake Park, to Manorville, Fire Island, and Gilgo Beach. I will add new information as it becomes available. With your help, we can make it better...

Joeseph L. Giacalone
Feb 28, 2021


Is the Long Island Serial Killer Case Ice Cold?
Is the Long Island Serial Killer case ice cold? Yes. There has been little movement in the case. That's all that we know. At this point in the investigation, it might be a good idea to release everything they have. Did the police record any of those call with Melissa Barthelemy's sister? I have lots of questions...

Joeseph L. Giacalone
Feb 21, 2021


St. Valentine's Day Massacre
The St. Valentine's Day Massacre is probably the most infamous of the unsolved U.S. mafia murders in history. A long standing beef between the Irish of the North side lead by George "Bugs" Moran and the Italians of the southside lead by Al Capone, effectively ended on February 14, 1929...

Joeseph L. Giacalone
Feb 14, 2021
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