Identity of “Peaches” & her Daughter Revealed… no word yet if they are victims of the LISK…

Her torso was found in a plastic case in Hempstead Lake PArk in the Long Island section of New York (USA) in 1997. Additional remains of hers would be found more than a decade later in the Gilgo Beach area of Long Island where the bodies of several other women were found. One of the bodies found was that of a toddler girl which DNA evidence woul prove to be the daughter of the unidentified victim known as “PEaches” due to tattoo of a peach on her chest.

Enforcement on April 23, 2025 announced that “Peaches” was in fact a military veteran named Tonya Denise Jackson originally from Alabama. Her two year old daughter was Tatiana Marie Dykes.

Rex Heuermann has been arrested for several of the murders of victims of Gilgo Beach and is the prime suspect in the homicides of Jackson and Dykes. There is still a $25,000 reward for information related to their slayings.

Sources: https://nypost.com/2025/04/23/us-news/gilgo-beach-homicide-victims-peaches-and-her-toddlers-identities-to-be-announced-report/

https://www.msn.com/en-us/crime/general/1997-homicide-victim-peaches-id-d-as-tanya-jackson/ar-AA1Dtte7?ocid=BingNewsSerp

Suspicious Fire Kills Over a hundred cats and the Man who housed and tried to Save them

Chris Arsenault suffered a tragedy years ago when his twenty four year old son died in a motorcycle accident. The Long Island, New York man channelled his grief into creating a cat sanctuary on his residential property where he had over hundreds of cats that were feral or abandoned. On MArch 31st, a suspicious fire broke out in his house and Chris valiantly tried to save cats from the flame. Eventually he would succumb to the fire as well as hundreds of cats who died as well. Chris had allegedly made enemies due to the sanctuary on his property. He was also in the process of moving many of the cats up to a farm property in update New York where there would be more room to roam for the felines. WE will update you in regards to this case. https://nypost.com/2025/04/01/us-news/long-island-cat-sanctuary-owner-dead-in-fire-devoted-life-to-animals/