Yes, we must have crossed. I found a blurb when it states it was published 2 minutes in. Not a ton of info in it but the very fact that they found evidence that he had a unit and got a search warrant for it asap is pretty significant JMOHere you go:
News 12 has it.
GILGO MURDERS: 2 storage units searched in connection to investigation, Suffolk DA says
The second site search was conducted at another Omega facility at 185 Sunrise Highway.longisland.news12.com
and the storage place is near his home and Gilgo.Yes, we must have crossed. I found a blurb when it states it was published 2 minutes in. Not a ton of info in it but the very fact that they found evidence that he had a unit and got a search warrant for it asap is pretty significant JMO
Agree. What's even more disturbing is that in rewatching Killing Season (it's on here #1 ) the Atlantic City police were apparently just as bad if not worse than Suffolk County back then. They would not investigate it. Rachel and Josh interviewed a vice cop who spills it all. Seems no jurisdiction wanted the stigma, including Atlantic City which was surviving those days as being a casino/gambling tourist destination. MOO Today, things are very different. We may finally see some movement down there too. Though, according to the documentary they never processed the scene where they "might" have been killed (the corner unit hotel room) and the building was torn down after Hurricane Sandy, taking any potential away with it. If they didn't collect anything, that would be tragic. JMOwhat about Atlantic City? so similar in the way the 4 victims are arranged. neatly all facing the same direction, randomly murdered in a vacation and entertainment area...
could be. Perhaps as he realized how deadly cell phones could be in his line of work. Remember, according to his Internet searches, he was trying to see what LE was discovering on HIS case. It seems California's Golden State Killer stopped when DNA began to be used in law enforcement. Apparently he recognized the possibilities. Maybe RH did as well.Good point. So could that mean he quit killing just after the bodies were found?
This board is US-centric, but there are posters from all over the world.Jeez, this thread is moving fast. When do y'all sleep?
A study in contradictions, that's for sure.Suspect in Gilgo Beach Killings Led a Life of Chaos and Control
<snip> Steve Kramberg, a property manager in Brooklyn who worked with Mr. Heuermann for about 30 years, called him “a gem to deal with, highly knowledgeable.” Mr. Heuermann was “a big goofy guy, a little bit on the nerdy side” who worked long hours and was available day and night, Mr. Kramberg said. But he was also devoted to his wife, who Mr. Kramberg said had health problems, and to his elderly mother.
<snip> At work, Mr. Heuermann’s punctilious approach rubbed some people the wrong way. Kelly Parisi, a former president of the co-op board at a building in Brooklyn Heights that hired Mr. Heuermann to oversee renovations, said he was “adversarial with everyone” and so “overly fastidious” that the board eventually fired him.
<snip> According to the timeline released by prosecutors and to Buildings Department and court records, Mr. Heuermann kept up his busy work schedule even as victims were vanishing.
Suspect in Gilgo Beach Killings Led a Life of Chaos and Control (Published 2023)
Rex Heuermann was painstaking in his Manhattan professional pursuits. At home in Massapequa Park, he left neighbors discomfited.www.nytimes.com
could be. Perhaps as he realized how deadly cell phones could be in his line of work. Remember, according to his Internet searches, he was trying to see what LE was discovering on HIS case. It seems California's Golden State Killer stopped when DNA began to be used in law enforcement. Apparently he recognized the possibilities. Maybe RH did as well.
There were three teenage girls who disappeared from Long Island around 1984 - all from an area easy driving distance fromI would like to know how old that doll is.
If it belongs to RH and not to a family member, two things come to mind. He either “acted out” some pedophilic impulses on dolls and then went after kids,
Or, remember how in both TB and GRK’s cases, there were attacks/disappearances in each neighborhood way before they grew up and became active SKs? In each case, there is a suspicion that a child was their first case.
I wonder if there was a child/teenager who disappeared in Long Island way before this guy became “officially” active?
Disappearance of Ann Marie Burr - Wikipedia
en.wikipedia.org
This is more complex, as I think there were more kids. But in the beginning, GRK as a teenager attacking a young boy
The Childhood of the Green River Killer, Gary Ridgway
Learn about the early years of one of America's most infamous serial killers, Gary Ridgway, who was convicted of murdering 49 people.www.aetv.com
ETA: it just came to my mind that RH emphasized that he always lived in Long Island. Was it so? His dad died when he was 11 - did the family move after that? He went to college - where? Where did he live during his first marriage? He bought this house from his mom - so, never ever lived anywhere else? It would be odd.
There were three teenage girls who disappeared from Long Island around 1984 - all from an area easy driving distance from
Massapequa park and right off sunrise highway. One was found murdered and viciously beaten - I believe they have dna. Wonder if there’s a chance he was involved
DNA Evidence Frees 3 Men In 1984 Murder of L.I. Girl (Published 2003)
Dennis Halstead, John Kogut and John Restivo are released on bail after serving 18 years in prison for 1984 rape and murder of Theresa Fusco in Lynbrook, NY; although DNA evidence appears to exonerate them, Nassau County Dist Atty Dennis Dillon says he is considering ordering new trials...www.nytimes.com
Completely agree while also thinking that over the years that have passed without movement on the case, the technology movement has grown by leaps and bounds. Perhaps, even if located in 2010, the technology might NOT have been there. I don't know how long it's been possible to track phones traveling together. That caught Patrick Frazee who killed Kelsey Barreth, but that was 2019.The fact that an arrest was made after about a year or so of concerted work by LE just begs the question of how much sooner this guy would have been caught if there weren't so much corruption within SCPD for years. Thank goodness this is moving in a positive direction.
Apparently, he does.And, the house is most likely where some of the murders took place or held his trophies or implements (if there are any).
If he has property elsewhere, I hope they are getting warrants for those as well. JMHO
One wonders what type of fertilizer he used... ... ...Curious how they caption the pic of the back yard as being "run down" when it's actually a very active garden.
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I hope it was his wife's garden and not his. Maybe it sounds weird but serial killers don't deserve to also have a green thumb and a thriving garden.
jmo
Or he looked them up, but there was no reason to include them here because he's not being charged with those crimes (yet?)Interesting to think he would not be responsible simply bc he did not look them up
The suspect was born in 1963. Would he be murdering at age 21, or was he more like Bryan Kohberger, who needed time to evolve into who he became at age 28?There were three teenage girls who disappeared from Long Island around 1984 - all from an area easy driving distance from
Massapequa park and right off sunrise highway. One was found murdered and viciously beaten - I believe they have dna. Wonder if there’s a chance he was involved
DNA Evidence Frees 3 Men In 1984 Murder of L.I. Girl (Published 2003)
Dennis Halstead, John Kogut and John Restivo are released on bail after serving 18 years in prison for 1984 rape and murder of Theresa Fusco in Lynbrook, NY; although DNA evidence appears to exonerate them, Nassau County Dist Atty Dennis Dillon says he is considering ordering new trials...www.nytimes.com
Evil never sleeps, so neither do we.Jeez, this thread is moving fast. When do y'all sleep?
Several from his wife, one from him, left on several different victims. Impossible to explain away, IMO.All they have though is just 1 hair, from his wife, correct? What other evidence is there? It's clearly written all over this demon's face, but what do they have to seal him away for life?
Not to mention the witness description of the man who was about 6'5". SMHYou have a car not typical for LI, esp back then, less so now, and a triangulation to Massapequa and you are telling me you can't find out from DMV who in Massapequa has a registered Chevy Avalanche? MOO It's very frustrating. I'm sure we haven't heard the last from the families on this. JMO