Gilgo Beach LISK Serial Killer, Rex Heuermann, charged with 3 murders, July 2023 #3

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Just like other addicts that can't cut ties with things like drugs or alcohol or gambling that they know are damning, the Avalanche represents that for Rex Andrew Heuermann and I'm sure there's more. More mementos from the victims, more clusters of burial sites (his trophy cases), more evil incarnate.
Perhaps in groups of 4. Joel Rifkin pointed out the number to look for as he himself did groups of 3.
 
This is so interesting, as we keep hearing more. Not actually the mild-mannered family man who kept to himself after all. It just goes to show how much we are encouraged to put up with bullies and scary people in everyday life and just go along to get along. And there are so few outlets for people to talk about the weirdo on a date when you might have been looking for a sub-legal paid gig, or the neighbor who leers at your sunbathing spouse, or the guy who steals fruit intended for children at the store where you work and then has a tantrum when confronted. And even if a person does speak up, what then? Most of this stuff fell short of an actual crime. Stalking a cop might be a chargeable offense, but as someone who works in DV professionally, you should see how difficult it is to get someone charged with stalking or even a protective order. Especially a litigious white man. Being the creepy neighbor that everyone thinks might have bodies buried in the yard is technically just gossip. Nothing anyone can do.
 
Gilgo Beach serial killer suspect Rex Heuermann had just one chilling question for jail officials following his arrest last week, it has been revealed.

As the 59-year-old married father-of-two was processed into Suffolk County Jail on a string of murder charges, sources told CNN he was curious about his newfound notoriety.

“Is it in the news?” he asked.

IMHO, it could be one of the two.

First, whether his family might suffer, be removed of the house, etc.

Second, if indeed some buddy was marginally involved (unlikely but can't be excluded), RH hoped that the person would have the guts to remove some clues. Being not a social guy, RH is predictable and hunts where he stays, so the police could sort out who could have helped him, and where. A female companion, statistically, is unlikely, IMHO.
 
I was wondering if she meant "date" rather than a date date .. as in she was in a similar line of work as his other victims.. (or something adjacent like a sugar-daddy thing?) I agree though, if not that it doesn't sound super believable.
Some news outlets are reporting that she was an "escort" so she may not have wanted to turn down the client, but at the dinner regretted it. In any event, it's good that she didn't leave with him.

I do have my doubts about some of her statements. If they are true, I am sure that the LISK task force will want to speak to her.
 
Rex Heuermann was a seasonal employee at Jones Beach State Park in [the] summer of 1981 and from 3/05/82 through 10/24/84,”

Meanwhile, the state Parks Department told The Post on Monday that Heuermann once worked at Jones Beach in Nassau County, LI.

“Rex Heuermann was a seasonal employee at Jones Beach State Park in [the] summer of 1981 and from 3/05/82 through 10/24/84,” the department said in a statement. “We have no further comment.”
^ This is interesting. 1982-1984. He would have been very young. But, why, specifically Jones Beach?
 
Some news outlets are reporting that she was an "escort" so she may not have wanted to turn down the client, but at the dinner regretted it. In any event, it's good that she didn't leave with him.

I do have my doubts about some of her statements. If they are true, I am sure that the LISK task force will want to speak to her.
Just a weird intuitive thing, but something about her story reminds me of the man who claimed to have had an affair with Chris Watts. Just like trying really hard to tie themselves to this huge story. I apologize in advance if I'm wrong and this lady is telling the truth--but like, what unidentified victim was shortly thereafter identified? It just doesn't line up with the facts. Maybe she did have an engagement with him, got creeped, left before, ahem, "dessert" and is now embellishing the part about him talking about the crimes to get the media to care. There must be dozens or even hundreds of NY area escorts who have met with RH over the last two decades or longer.
 
Also in agreement! And, given that he taunted family members with phone calls, he likes to extend the experience. He doesn't act in spurts when the urge strikes, imo, but sort of continually. He might not be murdering continually, but he's doing some crap all the time and then surrounding himself with it, living with it daily as his way of life.

The officers in charge of inventory and database for this case have a big job!

jmo

I'm wondering if some of the girls survived because they were submissive just to survive and were very careful not to upset him?
A Malignant narcissist would hate anyone not doing exactly as told or even questioning him. Maybe the ones that did die fought back, or argued with him (I'm not blaming them) but it caused him to fly into a narcissistic rage. In his mind caused him to kill them?
I bet several young women have stories to tell about him.
 
Quoting from the argument on the train story: "While he was legally registered to own 92 guns, police found over 200 firearms and other weapons in the small house."

I don't know anything about New York law. Could someone tell us if that means the 108 unregistered guns are illegal or could they be legal because he's owned them longer than the registration law has been on the books?
Long time lurker and Long Islander on this forum. I have read hundreds if not thousands of pages about this case. I think of all the Long Islanders on here I live the closest to where the bodies were found.
NY law is you need to register pistols but not rifles or shotguns. So this is a little misleading. Looks like he has 92 registered pistols and 100 to 200 rifles and shotguns.
 
Just a weird intuitive thing, but something about her story reminds me of the man who claimed to have had an affair with Chris Watts. Just like trying really hard to tie themselves to this huge story. I apologize in advance if I'm wrong and this lady is telling the truth--but like, what unidentified victim was shortly thereafter identified? It just doesn't line up with the facts. Maybe she did have an engagement with him, got creeped, left before, ahem, "dessert" and is now embellishing the part about him talking about the crimes to get the media to care. There must be dozens or even hundreds of NY area escorts who have met with RH over the last two decades or longer.

Did they ever proof or disprove Chris Watt's affair with the guy? Because I wouldn't be shocked if it was true. His gf was a real piece of work.
 
I am wondering if his brother had any idea that the old Avalanche could contain any evidence of anything or if RH just said "hey, I'm going to get a new truck- want a good deal on my old one?"
Would really be something if he got $ for it.
 
Did they ever proof or disprove Chris Watt's affair with the guy? Because I wouldn't be shocked if it was true. His gf was a real piece of work.
I don't think they proved or disproved. I don't think anyone in LE or media particularly took him seriously enough to bother. I will eat my hat if it was true, though.

I'm curious why you think it might be true, though! I just thought it was way too sensational and contrived-sounding. I'm always interested to hear other points of view.
 
Certainly a possibility.
The older Jeeps look similar.

The neighbor who lives behind their house said that it was an older Jeep and that RH was fixing it up, had it on blocks in his driveway. The neighbor didn't say if it was recent or some time ago that it was on blocks.

(Note: It was the neighbor, Etienne, who spoke about RH looking over the fence when they first moved into their house while his wife would sunbathe in the back yard. He has been giving lots of on air intervies this week, and mentioned the Jeep.)


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