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A killer who was found guilty of killing two women in the 1990s could be tied to at least one of the victims at the infamous Gilgo Beach dumping site on Long Island, according to a prosecutor.
John Bittrolff, 51, was arrested through the use of familial DNA in 2014 on charges of murder in the deaths of Rita Tangredi and Colleen McNamee. Convicted in July of the second-degree counts, today he was sentenced to consecutive sentences totaling 50 years behind bars.
But some of the 11 victims found beginning in 2010 along Gilgo Beach “may be attributed to the handiwork of Mr. Bittrolff,” according to Robert Biancavilla, a...





