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The Florida Hog Trail victims were all found within a ten-mile radius of one another, all were transients, four were posed on their backs, three had missing genitals and one was dismembered and scattered. All the bodies were found within 10 miles of Conahan's home and police suspect Conahan may have gotten rid of body parts in hospital biohazard containers, while working as a nurse.
No charges have ever been filed in connection with the other murders, although Conahan is labeled as the prime suspect in those cases. An officer close to the investigation, has anonymously stated that he has no doubt that Conahan is responsible for the murders, further stating that the murders were committed in such a unique and distinctive way, that it is extremely unlikely another perpetrator committed the murders.
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Cpl. Rick Hobbs from the Charlotte County Sheriff's Major Crimes Unit was the Case Agent on the Conahan Case. Investigators are still attempting to identify the remaining unidentified victims.



