LI serial killer case takes unexpected turn: Calls for amnesty for hookers
3:14 pm - 05/08/2011
May 8th, 2011 11:13 am ET
By Howard Portnoy
Manhattan Conservative Examiner

Although the search for clues that will ultimately lead investigators to the identity of the Long Island serial killer is ongoing, the story has been out of the headlines for several weeks. The reason, plain and simple, is that the latest piece of evidence to surface—a pair of human teeth—was unearthed on April 22, and no new leads have emerged since then.
Yet, the certainty that the killer is out there, waiting for his next opportunity to strike, has led the case in a new and unpredictable direction. Efforts have been mounted to obtain amnesty for sex workers who have information that could help police narrow their investigative trail.
At the web site Help Catch The Long Island Serial Killer, over 4,300 signatures have been collected on a petition asking Suffolk County Police Commissioner Richard Dormer to grant prosecutorial immunity to sex workers who come forward with information about the case. The site argues that the authorities have
made it clear that sex workers [who provide actionable information] still face the risk of arrest if they ‘have been caught offering to have sex with a member of law enforcement or soliciting sex for money.’
At the blog site of Ms. Magazine, meanwhile, an article cum petition by an individual who goes by the name of Audacia Ray anotes that the discovery of the original four sets of human remains coincided with the International Day to End Violence Against Sex Workers, a holiday that Hallmark has yet to immortalize.
The article states:
Arresting people who are engaged in prostitution is not protection. Instead, arrests—and public knowledge of them—send a clear message that people engaged in prostitution will not have their safety or ability to make a living respected by the police. News of a continued crackdown makes it even less likely that sex workers with information about the 10 bodies discovered on Long Island beaches will come forward and share this knowledge with the police.
The petition has garnered only 24 signatures.
((Link to petition http://msmagazine.com/blog_care2_longis land.asp . I just signed it, I'm number 215.))
SOURCE: http://www.examiner.com/manhattan-conse rvative-in-new-york/li-serial-killer-cas e-takes-unexpected-turn-calls-for-amnest y-for-hookers
By Howard Portnoy
Manhattan Conservative Examiner

Although the search for clues that will ultimately lead investigators to the identity of the Long Island serial killer is ongoing, the story has been out of the headlines for several weeks. The reason, plain and simple, is that the latest piece of evidence to surface—a pair of human teeth—was unearthed on April 22, and no new leads have emerged since then.
Yet, the certainty that the killer is out there, waiting for his next opportunity to strike, has led the case in a new and unpredictable direction. Efforts have been mounted to obtain amnesty for sex workers who have information that could help police narrow their investigative trail.
At the web site Help Catch The Long Island Serial Killer, over 4,300 signatures have been collected on a petition asking Suffolk County Police Commissioner Richard Dormer to grant prosecutorial immunity to sex workers who come forward with information about the case. The site argues that the authorities have
made it clear that sex workers [who provide actionable information] still face the risk of arrest if they ‘have been caught offering to have sex with a member of law enforcement or soliciting sex for money.’
At the blog site of Ms. Magazine, meanwhile, an article cum petition by an individual who goes by the name of Audacia Ray anotes that the discovery of the original four sets of human remains coincided with the International Day to End Violence Against Sex Workers, a holiday that Hallmark has yet to immortalize.
The article states:
Arresting people who are engaged in prostitution is not protection. Instead, arrests—and public knowledge of them—send a clear message that people engaged in prostitution will not have their safety or ability to make a living respected by the police. News of a continued crackdown makes it even less likely that sex workers with information about the 10 bodies discovered on Long Island beaches will come forward and share this knowledge with the police.
The petition has garnered only 24 signatures.
((Link to petition http://msmagazine.com/blog_care2_longis
SOURCE: http://www.examiner.com/manhattan-conse
They should have done this the moment the second prostitute was found. Maybe then they'd already catch the creep.
This is what I wrote in the comments:
This is not a time to punish or stigmatize women who may or may not engage in any sort of sex trade activities. No one deserves to die, and I believe that our local law enforcement values human life above all else. Give these women the confidence and protection to come forward, please. Women everywhere benefit when any woman is heard. This will help you solve your case; that is the ultimate goal you owe the tax payers to whom you are ultimately accountable.
I hope this petition can help.
They can report anon which is quicker. Just putting it out there.
Learn 2 read, self. :(
....And I read the subject line as the killer was asking for amnesty. *blinks* Was very confused.