in nearby
Starrett City, Brooklyn On August 7, less than a week after Vetrano's murder, another New York City resident, 27-year-old
Vanessa Marcotte, was found slain on a rural stretch of road in
Princeton, Massachusetts. Marcotte was also killed during a run, and much of the news reporting on the crime compared it to Vetrano's murder; however, DNA and other evidence proved the murders were committed by different men. Vetrano and Marcotte's deaths have led to themes and discussions about the safety of women who exercise alone. On August 31, police released a sketch of a "person of interest", a man who had been seen in near Spring Creek around the time Vetrano was killed. A utility worker had seen the man coming out of the weeds and running on a path by
Belt Parkway. On September 12, the TV show
Crime Watch Daily released a home surveillance video of Vetrano running near Spring Creek Park, minutes before she was killed. It is the last known footage of her alive. In December 2016, the FBI and the NYPD developed and shared a suspect profile of who may have killed Vetrano. A
GoFundMe page created by Vetrano's family, originally meant as a $250,000 reward fund for anyone with information about the killer, reached over $290,000. The extra money was donated to charity. Following the murder, the family had become outspoken proponents for
familial DNA testing, pushing lawmakers to pass laws to authorize use of the practice. ==Suspect==