amanda, matthew, who are not here because they re in court at the presentment. and investigators kevin song and george corey as well as the supervisors of our unit who are here with me. the folks in that unit working the fbi, the nypd, the jttf, have a long and unblemished track record of successfully investigating and prosecuting domestic and international terrorists. whether it is the chelsea bomber just convicted a few weeks ago on all counts who will be serving mandatory life in prison. or the other terrorists convicted in our courthouse just down street in the last few years alone. that list includes the recent convictions by this office after the trial of solomon, osama bin laden s son-in-law. the united kingdom based radical
in the 1980s and 90s. investigators believe he and loren herzog may have killed as many as 20 people. they were there the whole time. it s shocking. reporter: the mass burial ground is a mile or two outside the towns of linden and farmington and here people remember the killers and some of the victims. it s a tragedy that, you know, that s happening here locally. but good thing is they are finding the people and they could have closure. reporter: investigators are working with forensic anthropologists to piece back together some of the skeletons of these victims. they will be sending the bone fragments back to the department of justice crime lab for dna analysis. investigators say they will probably be out here doing this grim work for at least another month. len, the reason this is all colling to light is because a bounty hunter is paying for this information? this is all coming to light because of that? explain where the money is going. reporter: a bounder hunt
on camera but half hour ago they released a statement in part saying, she is dealing wish use that are personal in nature and we support her decision to seek help with those issues. it goes on to say we stand in support of our colleague and look forward to her return. allen. thank you, ann notarangelo. we ll see you back here live at 6:00 tonight. hundreds of bone fragments unearthed in the tiny town of linden all likely belonging to the victims of the speed freak killers. len ramirez on what investigators call a gruesome crime scene and how forensic pathologist are trying to piece it together. len. reporter: this is a massive recovery effort and what you can see is a very remote area. investigators are concentrating on a gravesite just beyond those buildings out there in the distance. they have recovered already hundreds of bone fragments from who knows how many victims. 20 crime scene technicians spent the day sifting through piles of dirt at the mass gravesite near l