Andrew Dykes, the man indicted in the 1997 killing of Gilgo Beach victim Tanya Denise Jackson, whose dismembered body was found miles away from the body of her toddler daughter , waived his right to an extradition hearing in Florida and will likely be taken to Nassau County next week for his arraignment on murder charges, court officials and sources said.
Dykes, 66, an insurance processor living just outside Tampa, Florida, was arrested Wednesday on a fugitive warrant hours after a Nassau County grand jury indicted him on second-degree murder charges for the death of Jackson, according to arrest records and sources.
Florida court officials said that Dykes appeared before a judge on Thursday and told the court that he would not fight being transferred to New York.
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