The Nassau County Police Department will have a press conference Wednesday where they will be providing updated information on a 1997 homicide investigation of a victim known only as “Peaches.” The female victim is called that because of a tattoo she had.
Officials have said that DNA links “Peaches” to a toddler who was found buried on Gilgo Beach.
The press confidence will b at 11 a.m. at Nassau County Police Headquarters in Mineola.