Austin’s Lady Bird Lake continues to yield bodies of predominantly male victims, raising questions about serial killer theories while officials maintain the deaths have been accidental. The waters of a Texas lake remain shrouded in mystery as dozens of young men’s bodies continue to be pulled from the depths, putting a community on edge as rumors of a serial killer continue to swirl. Last month, authorities discovered yet another man’s body in Austin’s Lady Bird Lake, bringing the total count to a whopping 38 individuals recovered from the waters since 2022. Officials responded to an early-morning 911 call reporting a body in the water and subsequently located the deceased man, the Austin Police Department (APD) said in a statement to Fox News Digital. BODY FOUND IN SAME AUSTIN LAKE WHERE 6 OTHER DECEASED INDIVIDUALS WERE FOUND IN 2024 There was no trauma to the body, and police do not suspect foul play was involved, the APD said. The department is currently working to determine whether the body recovered is a 17-year-old male reported missing two days earlier. AUSTIN SERIAL KILLER FEARS: POLICE PULL CAR FROM LADY BIRD LAKE The discovery comes as fears of a serial killer lurking in the community’s midst continue to loom over the area, with local authorities continuing to downplay the risk. Dr. Carole Lieberman, a forensic psychiatrist and expert trial witness, told Fox News Digital,