
We are currently waiting for a DNA analysis to confirm that,” Suffolk County Police Department Commissioner Kevin Catalina said
- A body was found floating in the pool of a Long Island homeowner on Sunday, May 25
- Based on “ancillary evidence,” police believe the body belongs to 23-year-old fugitive Matthew Zoll, who disappeared from a nearby neighborhood in November
- Zoll was wanted by police after allegedly stabbing his father to death at his Rocky Point, New York home on November 9

The body found in a Long Island homeowner’s pool may belong to a fugitive from the law whom police have spent months searching for.
Suffolk County Police Department Commissioner Kevin Catalina said in a press conference that police believed the body found floating in a pool in East Shoreham, New York over Memorial Day weekend belonged to 23-year-old Matthew Zoll, who was wanted after allegedly killing his father in November 2024, according to WNBC, WABC and CBS News.