This morning two bodies were pulled from Lake Michigan, near Chicago, something that's been all too frequent over the past several months.

While the investigations are ongoing, the eerie coincidence of two bodies being discovered in such close proximity and within such a short time frame raises a multitude of questions and concerns.

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After news of the bodies circulated so did conversations about something that has been plaguing Chicago since 2022.

Is there a serial killer on the loose in Chicago?

Some people believe a serial killer has been at large and is responsible for a series of gruesome murders in the city.

However, Chicago-area police have yet to comment.

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2 Bodies Pulled From Lake Michigan

The first body was found around 5:45 a.m. near North Shore Beach in Rogers Park.

The identity of this individual and the circumstances surrounding their demise remain shrouded in mystery, with no official information released to the public.

Less than two hours later, another lifeless body was pulled from Lake Michigan near Montrose Beach.

The eerie coincidence of two bodies being discovered in such close proximity and within such a short time frame raises a multitude of questions and concerns.\

READ MORE: Chicago Police Keep Quiet About Possible Active Serial Killer

While speculation can be rampant, it's important to note that there is currently no evidence linking the recent discoveries to the infamous serial killer.

Authorities are cautious not to jump to conclusions, and they are treating each case as an independent investigation until further information emerges.

Investigators have not identified either of the victims or how they died.

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