
This file photo from April 7, 2011, shows a member of the Suffolk County police search team looking through a brush area for the remains of more possible victims near Oak Beach, New York.
In a statement obtained by FoxNews.com, the Suffolk County Police Department said the remains -- confirmed to be human -- were discovered by a man walking his dog in Manorville, N.Y., at around 6:30 p.m. Friday.
The skeletal remains were found in a heavily wooded area about 300 feet off a road., police said. They are being brought to the Office of the Suffolk County Medical Examiner.
The site in Manorville is close to where a woman's torso was found in 2000. The victim's head, hands and foot were later found at Gilgo Beach, where the remains of seven women, a man and a toddler were also discovered.












Comment: But any other groups that begin to develop social cohesion of a more global kind, involving compassion for all humanity, and respect for diversity, are immediately labeled a "cult" and attacked with full force. Issues such as this, and what they do to the minds of individuals, are discussed in Political Ponerology where a far better explanation than Reich offered is given.