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

Status
Not open for further replies.
  • #681
I know the area surrounding RH office very well. I lived in the city until 2003 and at the time area was very very seedy. Sort of a no mans land. Several methadone clinics, and street prostitution was most definitely still happening. That general area is often referred to as Little Korea. Interesting to note when thinking of RH internet search for “Asian Twink” and possible connection to murder of Asian DOE
 
  • #682
I know the area surrounding RH office very well. I lived in the city until 2003 and at the time area was very very seedy. Sort of a no mans land. Several methadone clinics, and street prostitution was most definitely still happening. That general area is often referred to as Little Korea. Interesting to note when thinking of RH internet search for “Asian Twink” and possible connection to murder of Asian DOE
I wonder if he purposely rented office space in this particular area of the city? I don’t know Manhattan super well, is this area easily accessible from the train station?

Does anyone know if he made the city commute via train only or did he ever drive in?
 
  • #683
I wonder if he purposely rented office space in this particular area of the city? I don’t know Manhattan super well, is this area easily accessible from the train station?

Does anyone know if he made the city commute via train only or did he ever drive in?
His office was right around the corner from station he commuted by train
 
  • #684
I was thinking green army man when I read it. Possibly means there was a child (possibly boy) in her life.
View attachment 435820
That's kinda what I envisaged as well. There may well have been a child in her life. I had a lad that was three years old the year she was found.

I hope the task force will look at some of these doe cases and pay to get them identified, maybe then some good will come out of this whole thing.

Maybe I'm weird but I am not one bit excited about this development, I just wonder how bad its gonna get
 
  • #685
it’s pretty standard protocol to do this with a high profile case, New York Post is making that fact seem more nefarious than it really is
I have to agree. Suicide watch is almost guaranteed in the beginning of any major case like this.
 
  • #686
Re: whether RH ever had the NYS 4x4 Permit for beach access - which, given he had a four wheel drive truck and was disposing bodies on the more visible street side of the dunes, it would seem like a practical progresssion for him to at least consider getting this permit as his killings evolved and his methods were fine tuned.

This photo of his original first generation forest green Chevy Avalanche being put on the NYS Police flatbed does show some sign of rust corrosion above both wheel wells. That rust very likely could be from driving on the beach and exposure to salt water. It’s very common here for this to happen, so much so that we often get the undercarriage of our cars sprayed to prevent this type of rust. Of course, corrosion from the salt they put down on the roads throughout LI winters to combat ice and snow could also cause this. One thing is for certain, the rust is not likely from salt for snow, or salt water anywhere near the landlocked and warmer climate Chester SC where the truck was found. If he did have that permit to drive on the beach, he would have worry-free access to miles and miles of beach brush and dunes to dispose of more bodies - without fear of a person in sight for miles and away from any ambient streetlight in pitch black cover. Food for thought.
 

Attachments

  • 28E8958A-0C35-4558-B9A1-49C463DDFC44.jpeg
    28E8958A-0C35-4558-B9A1-49C463DDFC44.jpeg
    98.6 KB · Views: 19
  • #687
Will be very interesting when the digital evidence is released, there's no way he's not been trolling/participating in online chats about LISK.
Agree.
Every once in a while new members appeared in the LISK sub forum here, enjoying too much to derail conversation and divert our attention. I always felt it was one single person creating sock puppet profiles, because IMO they used always same grammar, same syntaxis. They enjoyed themselves too much, again IMO.
Pretty sure LE will check all the sites RH used to post. Will be interesting to know if he posted here. I bet he did. Let’s wait and see.
 
  • #688
Hey I've got a question:... the belt with the "WH" or "HM" - I am guessing that it is "HM" and that could mean HeuerMann

Is that a significant clue? Was the belt actually found on one of the bodies? Those of you long timers.. please fill me in on when this was released by police and the details of the actual image? What did it come from?

gilgo-beach-killer-02.jpg
Whoa. I think you might be onto something here..
 
  • #689
Springfield is also a type of rifle action
Well, an arsenal, actually, now defunct, where that action was developed, and a brand name used by a modern pistol company.
 
  • #690
But he exceeds the income.
Does NY give out benefits regardless of the family's income?
This is another mystery!
Yes. Income doesn’t matter if you have a dependent that qualifies as disabled.
 
  • #691
Yes. Income doesn’t matter if you have a dependent that qualifies as disabled.

oh wow, I had no idea. I wonder if each state is different.
 
  • #692
<modsnip: quoted post was removed>
YES! Absolutely I wonder if he is a Boy or Eagle Scout I wonder?

Anyone make one when a Scout?
 
Last edited by a moderator:
  • #693
Hey I've got a question:... the belt with the "WH" or "HM" - I am guessing that it is "HM" and that could mean HeuerMann

Is that a significant clue? Was the belt actually found on one of the bodies? Those of you long timers.. please fill me in on when this was released by police and the details of the actual image? What did it come from?

gilgo-beach-killer-02.jpg
In short, January 2020 first images of belt are released in a press conference. It had been years without an update so this was huge news.

Side note: original photo of belt was uploaded to the SCPD website by accident

The file name was “Barnesnoglove”It got taken down almost immediately (but it’s been saved here somewhere by a sleuth) which to me would suggest they didn’t intend public to see that.

To me the “no glove” would suggest any DNA on the belt had been compromised
 
  • #694
I was thinking green army man when I read it. Possibly means there was a child (possibly boy) in her life.
Big coincidence that this guy is an army nut. A civilian army nut. I don’t think he served right?
 
  • #695
oh wow, I had no idea. I wonder if each state is different
I believe every state is different. I also believe you don’t receive as much from SNAP as you would if you are income qualified
 
  • #696
Re: whether RH ever had the NYS 4x4 Permit for beach access - which, given he had a four wheel drive truck and was disposing bodies on the more visible street side of the dunes, it would seem like a practical progresssion for him to at least consider getting this permit as his killings evolved and his methods were fine tuned.

This photo of his original first generation forest green Chevy Avalanche being put on the NYS Police flatbed does show some sign of rust corrosion above both wheel wells. That rust very likely could be from driving on the beach and exposure to salt water. It’s very common here for this to happen, so much so that we often get the undercarriage of our cars sprayed to prevent this type of rust. Of course, corrosion from the salt they put down on the roads throughout LI winters to combat ice and snow could also cause this. One thing is for certain, the rust is not likely from salt for snow, or salt water anywhere near the landlocked and warmer climate Chester SC where the truck was found. If he did have that permit to drive on the beach, he would have worry-free access to miles and miles of beach brush and dunes to dispose of more bodies - without fear of a person in sight for miles and away from any ambient streetlight in pitch black cover. Food for thought.
Totally agree.
Additionally, until recently, there has been almost zero LE or park ranger presence on the drive on beaches.
 
  • #697
Re: whether RH ever had the NYS 4x4 Permit for beach access - which, given he had a four wheel drive truck and was disposing bodies on the more visible street side of the dunes, it would seem like a practical progresssion for him to at least consider getting this permit as his killings evolved and his methods were fine tuned.

If he did have that permit to drive on the beach, he would have worry-free access to miles and miles of beach brush and dunes to dispose of more bodies - without fear of a person in sight for miles and away from any ambient streetlight in pitch black cover. Food for thought.
If he ever had the NYS 4x4 Permit it completely negates my reasons for thinking there was a boat involved. I was thinking that these 4 bodies in his 40s meant earlier victims that had been better hidden. I would think a boat could do that by getting him into more remote areas. But that NYS 4x4 Permit would accomplish that as well.
 
  • #698
Well, an arsenal, actually, now defunct, where that action was developed, and a brand name used by a modern pistol company.
Yes indeed. Totally! They make a lot of 1911s right? Without the wonky firing pin … the gun nut that this guy is just doesn’t seem related to his violence to me. It’s more about having a collection. A way to go to remote locals, in fact I bet he never used a gun. 6’5” …. A belt… rope…. It does relate to his collector mo imho.
 
  • #699
  • #700
Status
Not open for further replies.

Staff online

Members online

Online statistics

Members online
135
Guests online
2,514
Total visitors
2,649

Forum statistics

Threads
632,080
Messages
18,621,779
Members
243,016
Latest member
tammijoann2002
Back
Top