A woman whose remains were among discoveries that became known as the Gilgo Beach killings has been identified after 27 years, authorities said on Friday, disclosing the latest in a series of recent revelations about the long-cold case.Known until now to the public only as “Jane Doe No. 7,” she was Karen Vergata, 34, Suffolk County District Attorney Ray Tierney told a news conference.Her family last heard from her on Valentine’s Day in 1996, when she called her father on his birthday, according to court papers he filed in 2015 seeking to have her declared presumptively dead.
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