Police Urge Deny Cases are Connected
Despite the growing public theories, law enforcement officials have yet to establish a connection between the cases. In a statement to Fox News Digital, Connecticut State Police said:
“There is no information at this time suggesting any connection to similar remains discoveries, and there is also no known threat to the public at this time.”
Additionally, CTSP confirmed a separate incident in Killingly, Connecticut, where troopers responded to the discovery of human remains on April 9. These remains have not yet been identified.
Police in Groton, Connecticut—a town known for its Naval submarine base—also found what they believe to be the remains of an adult female on March 19. The woman is believed to be between 40 and 60 years old and may have had Turner syndrome.
“Individuals with Turner syndrome often display physical characteristics such as short stature, broad chest, short, wide neck, and small chin,” Groton police said.
On April 10, firefighters discovered additional remains near the Massachusetts Turnpike in Framingham, which investigators believe may have been there for several months.