Gilgo Beach LISK Serial Killer, Rex Heuermann, charged with 4 murders, July 2023 #11

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I suspect he gets off on the images. OR, someone in the house is a WSer. (just kidding)
I suspect RH of reading of other SKs and their methods and using some of their methods to see if he liked them. He considered himself a troubleshooter and problem solver. Learning new ways would have appealed to him, I suspect.
 
I suspect he gets off on the images. OR, someone in the house is a WSer. (just kidding)
He had to camouflage his expanded interest in True Crime, as he certainly even at home couldn't stop to speak about it. His own crime scene photos he wasn't able to show (certainly he would have loooved it!), so he had a non-fiction book instead, openly on the table for all to see. For their swinger-friends quite ordinary inventory, I assume. Like a book about the art of painting or sculpture or the field of horticulture. - IMO and speculation.
 
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He had to camouflage his expanded interest in True Crime, as he certainly even at home couldn't stop to speak about it. His own crime scene photos he wasn't able to show (certainly he would have loooved it!), so he had a non-fiction book instead, openly on the table for all to see. For their swinger-friends quite ordinary inventory, I assume. - IMO and speculation.
Perhaps the book was a good conversation starter so he could, quite naturally, turn the discussion to their own local mystery and what he really, really wanted to talk about in the first place.
 
The search upset her and her lawyer and they made it known at every opportunity. They should be upset for the crimes the police are trying to untangle by a SK! MOO

Again I will reiterate that Christopher is autistic, this must be very traumatic for him. I never said anything about Asa or her Lawyer. Last time I checked he was not tied to Rex's crimes!!!!!! My heart breaks for him it really does. MOO Rex is selfish he is putting his family through all of this by protesting that he is innocent.
 
I suspect RH of reading of other SKs and their methods and using some of their methods to see if he liked them. He considered himself a troubleshooter and problem solver. Learning new ways would have appealed to him, I suspect.

That has crossed my mind also and especially after learning how many serial killers were active in that area. I would be curious to see if he googled Rifkin or Cottingham or Schulman. Although technically speaking is Bittrolf considered a SK?
 
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'Alleged Gilgo Beach serial killer Rex Heuermann routinely burned garbage at home and once even dug a hole in his yard in the middle of the night, his longtime next-door neighbor claimed.'
Thanks for finding that.
 
This is cold but RH was not a family man with a sick side business.

RH was a sick business with a side family. The business, a complex and sinister need to play Russian roulette with sex works, choosing some for death.

IMO his family was a tool, no more than a mask or costume in order to get away with his business.

No different than BDK and his family.

What the families get to do is spend their next years realizing that what was there real, daily life for the past decades was someone else's trifling. As if they were mere puppets in someone else's performance. Used. Taken advantage of.

Reeled in, dependency created, public cover for basement debauchery.

And if it takes them a great deal of time to get there, I can give them that. They didn't sign up for this.

I hope LE unearths every last victim of RH and his reign of terror. They had names.

I wish we could erase his.

JMO
 
There is now a wooden platform with a bench on it that wasn’t there last July. It’s sits in the less overgrown back corner and is slightly behind were the old greenhouse sat.

And you know this how?
 
But why would REX H have one?

And why would his family recently have it sitting on their kitchen table?

ETA: From the article I found, it was recently that LE saw the book sitting on the kitchen table. Like, in the last couple of weeks or so. Maybe his wife is using it to try to figure out how to prove he is innocent of the murders.
 
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On Wednesday, attorney Robert Macedonio – who represents Asa Ellerup, Heuermann’s estranged wife – arrived briefly at the scene, and escorted Heuermann’s daughter Victoria to her car.

“It was such an extensive search that was conducted 10 months ago,” Macedonio told reporters. “We’re a little bit surprised, and can’t imagine what was missed or left behind. We have not received a copy of the warrant. We’re looking forward to going through the affidavit to see what additional probable cause was obtained.”


Newsday:

Macedonio said the search warrant came at a time Ellerup was out of town and the family did not know law enforcement coming.

“They obtained their probable cause and they went and searched,” the attorney said, adding that everything was peaceful and Victoria cooperated, leaving the home. “Because such an extensive search was conducted 10 months ago, [they were] a little bit surprised. I can't imagine what was missing, what was left behind.


I suppose Macedonio and his client imagined coasting right along smoothly after the last search, collecting their big $$$$$$$. They weren't expecting a second massive search. Looks good on them. MOO.
 
$1M for her and hundreds of thousands for the lawyers. If they thought the hard part was over, and they were laughing all the way to the bank with their documentary deal, I guess they were mistaken. MOO.

Can Macedonio really be so naive as to think Heuermann will walk, or is he just telling that to Rex's wife to keep her happy and useful? Ditto with the attorney who's representing the adult son and daughter.
 
Can Macedonio really be so naive as to think Heuermann will walk, or is he just telling that to Rex's wife to keep her happy and useful? Ditto with the attorney who's representing the adult son and daughter.
She seems to be their #1 piggy-bank right now. I imagine they will try to capitalize on whatever they can to enrich themselves with this case. I personally don't think any of them believe he is innocent, no matter what is being said. MOO.
 
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