The head of the Massachusetts State Police says that online speculation about an active serial killer in New England has the agency’s “attention,” but that evidence doesn’t link the cases — yet.
“As a former homicide detective, certainly I am tracking the news of these tragic deaths,” MSP Col. Geoffrey Noble told the Herald during an interview at department headquarters in Framingham. But, he added, “there is no evidence to indicate that there is a serial killer at the moment.”
Noble said that agency detectives — and even the MSP Fusion Center — “are very much monitoring and tracking and aware of these cases. … And, certainly, if we do uncover similarities or consistencies between the cases, they have our attention for sure.”
The Fusion Center is a central hub for law enforcement across