Holiday House, a historic beach mansion in Watch Hill, Rhode Island.
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FEARS of a serial killer have spiralled after the discovery of a possible human leg near Taylor Swift’s beachside mansion.

The alleged human leg bone was found washed up in Rhode Island – and is rumored as being the 13th body found in three months, say reports.

Holiday House, a historic beach mansion in Watch Hill, Rhode Island.
Possible human remains have been found washed up in Rhode Island, near Taylor Swift’s beachside mansionCredit: Alamy
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Police in Westerly are investigating after what appeared to be human remains were discoveredCredit: WJAR

Investigators in Westerly are currently awaiting official confirmation of the identity of the remains.

An unsettling discovery occurred after police received a call to the Watch Hill neighborhood around 9:30 am yesterday in response to reports of what appeared to be a human leg bone, according to NBC10.

The remains have since been transferred to the Rhode Island Medical Examiner’s Office, said the Westerly Police Department Detective Division.

Taylor Day, a Westerly resident, said she saw three police cars and a medical examiner “pulling in behind me.”

Day said, “It was probably a couple football fields away from Taylor Swift’s house and the Ocean House.

“I would never expect anything like that — especially not in Watch Hill.”

She added, “It kind of alarmed me, and it was just something very out of the ordinary for Westerly.”

Upon hearing from NBC10 that law enforcement officials did not suspect foul play, Day expressed her disagreement, stating, “I would definitely disagree with that – I think finding a leg is very suspicious.”

Mystery surrounds the latest discovery after 12 remains were found in 11 cities and towns across three states, reported Northeastern Global News.

The remains have been found in Connecticut, Rhode Island and Massachusetts over a period of several months this year.

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It has reignited fears that a serial killer is lurking in New England.

The multiple deaths have sparked a Facebook conspiracy group, titled “New England Serial Killer,” which has attracted tens of thousands of members.

It was created to discuss any possible killer – although cops have dismissed such claims as mere “internet rumor.”

VIGILANT

Day said that such unproved claims were unsettling for her and other residents.

She said she had “immediately” thought about “all the theories that are being thrown around.”

Day said she was taking extra precautions, including being “more aware of my surroundings.

“I don’t go [to] places that are kind of dim or where I could be alone. Just trying to stay out in public and be vigilant.”

Upon arrival, officers located what appeared to be a human leg bone

Westerly Police Chief Paul J. Gingerella

In a statement, Westerly Police Chief Paul J. Gingerella mentioned that officers were dispatched around 9:30 a.m. to the Watch Hill neighborhood “after receiving a report of possible human remains being found.”

He added, “Upon arrival, officers located what appeared to be a human leg bone.

“The remains were collected and transferred to the Rhode Island Medical Examiner’s Office for further analysis.

“Currently, no foul play is suspected.”

Photo of a woman in a multicolored cardigan.
Michele Romano, 56, was found after she was declared missingCredit: Rhode Island State Police
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Paige Fannon, 35, from West Islip, New York, was found in March Credit: GoFund MeCredit: GoFund Me
Woman in black sheer top and leggings.
Mother of two Denise Leary, 59, was found in MarchCredit: New Haven Police

The discovery added to the number of people found dead in the region since February.

Fox News reported that officials in New England had discovered a body behind a school in Massachusetts in late April, and had suspected foul play.

Stephan Myers, 39, was found fatally shot behind Bristol Plymouth High School in Taunton, Massachusetts, at a construction site, said the Bristol County District Attorney’s Office.

Myers was the 12th body to have been found since February in the New England area – before the possible human leg bone washed up near Swift’s home in Rhode Island.

The U.S. Sun has contacted the singer’s representative, and the Westerly police for comment.

Prior to these grim discoveries, detectives found the body of Paige Fannon, 35, in the Norwalk River in Norwalk, Connecticut, in early March.

And on March 6, a human skull was found in a wooded area in Plymouth, Massachusetts.

The remains of missing 59-year-old Denise Leary were discovered by residents clearing brush in New Haven on March 21 – but investigators have ruled out foul play.

The body of Meggan Meridith, 45, of Springfield, Massachusetts, was found on March 22.

New England ‘serial killer’ fears

Speculation has been growing about a possible serial killer hunting victims in New England – but investigators have squashed such claims.

Timeline of bodies:

  • March 6:  Paige Fannon, 35, from New York, was found in New Haven
  • March 6: A hunter discovered human remains in a wooded part of Plymouth, Massachusetts
  • March 19: The body of a woman believed to be 40-60 years old is found in a suitcase in Groton, Massachusetts
  • March 21: Denise Leary, 59, is found dead in New Haven, Connecticut
  • March 25: Michele Romano, 56, is found in Rhode Island months after she went missing
  • April 9: Unidentified remains were found in Connecticut
  • April 10: Unidentified remains were found in Massachusetts
  • April 21: Unidentified remains were found in the Seekonk River in Pawtucket by a boater
  • April 22: Meggan Meredith died after being found “unresponsive” near a bike path – Springfield police are treating her death as a homicide
  • April 23: The bodies of two men were discovered in the woods near a Walmart in Salem, Massachusetts
  • May 14: Likely human remains were found washed up in Rhode Island

However, police departments have denied connections between any of the cases, despite allegations shared by internet sleuths.

Police Chief Karl Jacobson told NBC 10 of Leary’s death, “It is not looking like a murder and certainly not looking like a serial killer.”

He also urged wannabe sleuths against traumatizing relatives of those found dead.

Jacobson said, “Just be careful, because I think it has a potential to taint investigations.

“We don’t want to rehash the death of Miss Leary or any of the other deaths continuously over and over again in the media, because that is trauma to the families and we do want to get answers to them as quick as possible.”

Laurie Kramer, a Northeastern professor of applied psychology, told Northeastern Global News said she understood the escalation of such rumors.

“When people have beliefs that they feel very strongly about and that are being responded to with some pushback, then those beliefs can become even more strongly held,” Kramer said.

“Maybe it will turn out to be one perpetrator. But whatever is discovered, people are going to need evidence to accept it.”

NO PATTERN

But James Alan Fox, a Northeastern University criminologist, told the uni paper he couldn’t see any obvious connection between the deaths.

He said of the discovery of the remains, “There’s no pattern to the dump sites.

“A lot of serial killers will have a particular dump site where they dispose of their bodies.

“It’s much safer for them to kill in a place where they know the terrain.

“Plus they tend to have jobs and families, which means they kill part time — literally, they have some free time to kill. And in general they can’t spend weeks and months traveling around finding victims.”

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