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The discovery of Adriana Suazo’s body in a wooded section of Milton, Massachusetts has heightened the ongoing concerns across New England about the recent spate of unexplained deaths in the area over the past few months.
Suazo, a 21-year-old from Boston, was discovered by a passerby at approximately 11:45 a.m. on Sunday, June 1, in Milton, Mass, roughly 8 miles south of the capital city, according to a statement from the Norfolk District Attorney’s Office.
The department noted that there were no clear signs of trauma, and the Office of the Chief Medical Examiner is investigating to determine the cause of death.
Suazo’s death is the latest in a troubling sequence of cases. Since March 2025, at least 13 bodies have been found across Massachusetts, Connecticut, Rhode Island, and Maine, many of them in remote or wooded areas.
The trend continued into April. On April 9, unidentified remains were found in Killingly, Connecticut.
On April 20, a body was pulled from the Seekonk River in Pawtucket, Rhode Island, followed by another body found in the Connecticut River near Rocky Hill on April 27.
That same day, another body was discovered in Taunton, Massachusetts. On April 22, the body of 45-year-old Meggan Meredith was found near a bike path in Springfield, Massachusetts.
More recently, on May 30, 34-year-old Jasmine Wilkes was found deceased in Edgewood Park in New Haven.

The Milton, Massachusetts town center. (Google Maps)
Suazo’s sister, Melanie Pizarro, initiated a GoFundMe campaign to assist with funeral expenses, describing Adriana as “rambunctious, bold, and had a personality that could light up any room.”
“Adriana wasn’t just my sister—she was a firecracker, full of life, laughter, and fierce love,” she said. “She loved hard, laughed loud, and made sure the people around her felt it.”
A vigil was held near the site where Suazo’s body was found, with family and friends gathering to honor her memory.