
Authorities make grisly discovery near Taylor Swift's Rhode Island home
Human remains have washed up near Taylor Swift 's Rhode Island home, leaving authorities searching for answers.
A human leg bone was discovered in Westerly on Wednesday around 9:30am near Everett Avenue, which isn't far from Swift's famed Holiday House that she sings about in her song The Last Great American Dynasty.
'I think finding a leg is very suspicious,' resident Taylor Day, who saw police and the medical examiner extracting the bone, told WJAR.
The bone found this week was sent off to the Rhode Island Medical Examiner's Office for further investigation, WJAR reported.
The discovery has set the wealthy residents of Watch Hill on alarm, as the quiet neighborhood isn't used to much crime, let alone a potential murder.
'I'm more aware of my surroundings. I don't go [to] places that are kind of dim or where I could be alone. Just trying to stay out in public and be vigilant,' Day told WJAR.
Police do not suspect foul play. The bone was sent off to the Rhode Island Medical Examiner's Office
'My mind immediately went to all the theories that are being thrown around.'
She's referring to the rumors that there might be a New England serial killer as 13 sets of remains have been found in Connecticut, Rhode Island, and Massachusetts since March.
Five each have been found in the Commonwealth State and the Constitution State, while three have been found in Rhode Island, according to Fox News.
Although authorities have said they believe a serial killer is amongst the citizens of New England and no connection between the bodies have been found, it hasn't stopped residents from speculating.
'From what I've seen or heard, first and foremost, not enough is being put out there, so we'll continue to create that serial killer idea,' former FBI agent, Scott Duffey told Fox News.
Only one arrests has taken place in connection to the bodies. Cancer-ridden Donald Coffel was arrested for the death of Suzanne Wormser.
The pair were roommates and her body was found in a suitcase in March.
Coffel died on Friday while in custody.
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