NYPD denies officers are killing suspects

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NEW YORK, -- Police in New York have denied suggestions that a serving officer and a former policeman are under suspicion in a series of killings on Long Island.
The New York Times, citing police sources, reported last month on growing suspicion that the person or persons who dumped a series of bodies in Nassau and Suffolk counties had considerable knowledge of police investigative techniques.
The New York Post has now claimed that a retired officer and a current officer now on desk duty in Manhattan are under suspicion because investigators learned they had been in trouble for hiring prostitutes.
The NYPD's deputy commissioner for public information denied the report.
"No NYPD officer has been identified as a suspect. ... I have no information that an individual who retired 20 years ago is a suspect either," the commissioner told WPIX-TV, New York.
The case began with the search for missing New Jersey woman Shannon Gilbert, an apparent Craigslist call girl.
That search led to the discovery in December of the first of nine or possibly 10 sets of human remains.

 
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