As fear spread throughout New York's gay community in the early 1990s amid news of the grisly dismemberment deaths of homosexual and bisexual men last seen alive in Manhattan, investigators quickly became convinced that they were dealing with a serial killer.
The killer's identity would remain a mystery into the new millennium.
Then, in 2001, new fingerprint technology linked three of the victims to one person: a man working as a surgical nurse in Manhattan who had been accused of killing before.
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