By David Lohr
July 2, 2007
WORCESTER, MA (Crime Library) — For the last four years, prostitutes have been turning up dead in central Massachusetts, suggesting that a serial killer may be responsible for the murders. Now the recent disappearance of a known prostitute has the community wondering if the killer may have struck again.
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Lineida Olivera |
In late January of 2007, Lineida Olivera, 34, disappeared not long after giving birth to twins. The mother of 11 was a known drug addict with a history of prostitution; however, family members say despite all her problems she would always stay in touch with them.
"My sister is the kind of person, she'd disappear for a little while, but she'd call my sister, my brother, anybody. She'd keep contact. It's not like she'd disappear completely," Olivera's sister, Marilyn Olivera, told WCVB Thursday.
Officially Lineida is considered a missing person; however, Worcester police suspect she may be the latest victim of a serial killer who has been targeting women in the area since at least 2002.
On September 24, 2003, a group of students found human skeletal remains in a shallow grave behind Hillside School, a private middle school for boys in Marlborough. Pieces of jewelry and remnants of women's clothing were found scattered around the scene. Five days later, investigators discovered a second set of human remains while canvassing the same area for clues. Unlike the first set of remains, no attempt was made to bury them.
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Carmen Rudy |
The county medical examiner was able to identify both of the victims using dental records. The remains found in the shallow grave belonged to Carmen Rudy, 28. A mother of two teenage children, Carmen had a history of drug abuse and sometimes worked as a prostitute to support her drug addiction. According to family members, she was last seen on September 30, 2002.
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