The Sunday Read: The Botched Hunt for the Gilgo Beach Killer

Published: Nov. 5, 2023, 11 a.m.

b'The beginning of the story was strangely familiar, like the opening scene in a shopworn police procedural: A woman runs screaming down a street in Oak Beach, a secluded gated community on Long Island\\u2019s South Shore, only to vanish, it seems, into thin air. It was almost dawn on May 1, 2010. Hours earlier, Shannan Gilbert traveled from New Jersey to see a man who had hired her as an escort from a Craigslist ad. By the time the police arrived, she was gone. They talked to the neighbors, the john and her driver and came up with nothing. A few days later, they ordered a flyover of the area and, again, saw no sign of her. Then they essentially threw up their hands. She went into the ocean, they decided, either hysterical or on drugs.\\n\\nNone of this made the news, not at first. A missing sex worker rarely does. Not even when another woman advertising on Craigslist, Megan Waterman, was reported missing a month later.\\n\\nThis was, quite obviously, a serial-killer case. The only person not saying as much was the Suffolk County police commissioner, Richard Dormer. \\u201cI don\\u2019t want anyone to think we have a Jack the Ripper running around Suffolk County with blood dripping from a knife,\\u201d he said in a frenzied news conference. In fact, they had something almost exactly like that. All eyes were on the Suffolk Police now \\u2014 wondering who killed these women, if they would ever find Gilbert and what it would take to solve the mystery.'