Long Island serial murders: Families of victims renew calls for justice in decade-old cold case
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More than a decade after the remains of missing women killed by a serial killer were discovered, the families of the victims found off Ocean Parkway are renewing their call for police to solve the case that has baffled investigators and unnerved residents of a quiet, oceanfront community.
"My sister deserves to see justice," said Melissa "Missy" Cann, whose sister, 25-year-old Maureen Brainard-Barnes, was killed and her body dumped in thick bramble at Gilgo Beach along the South Shore of Long Island.
"Her life was cut short because someone thought it wasn't worth anything to anybody, but they were very wrong," added Cann.
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