Authorities Speak Out on Serial Killer Rumors After 16th Corpse Found in Identical Bayou

At least 16 bodies have been found in the same bayou, leading Houston authorities to address concerns about the possibility of a serial killer. The 16th body was discovered by a dive team on October 8, shortly after 9 a.m., in White Oak Bayou near Marie Street in Houston, Texas, according to Fox 26 Houston. So far, there are no clear signs of foul play, and the Harris County Institute of Forensic Sciences has not yet determined the cause of death.

During the week of September 15, five bodies were recovered from the bayou, and a sixth was found on September 26. Police have not linked these deaths, and autopsy results are still pending. Because of how frequently bodies have been found, some Houston residents have wondered if a serial killer is responsible. However, authorities have urged the public not to jump to conclusions. Mayor John Whitmire called the situation “alarming” but warned against spreading misinformation and rumors on social media.

At a press conference on September 23, he said, “We do not have any evidence that there is a serial killer loose in Houston, Texas.” “If there was, you would hear it from me first,” Whitmire added. He also expressed frustration about false information circulating online, saying, “Enough is enough with wild speculation.”

The mayor explained that Houston’s extensive network of waterways—over 2,500 miles—can unfortunately lead to many accidental deaths, especially among the city’s homeless population. He noted that when homeless individuals die from illnesses, their friends or acquaintances often do not take the bodies to a funeral home, which can contribute to delays in reporting. Whitmire emphasized, “There is no evidence to suggest that any of these incidents are connected.”

Police Captain Salam Zia, head of the homicide division, also confirmed that there is no current evidence linking the cases. He stressed the importance of relying on verified information and ongoing investigations.

According to Fox 26 Houston, the victims include both men and women, ranging in age from their twenties to their sixties. One identified victim is 20-year-old student Jade McKissic, whose remains were found on September 15 after she was reported missing on September 11. Concerns about a serial killer are not unique to Houston. Residents of Austin have expressed similar worries after several bodies were recovered from Lady Bird Lake over the past three years.

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