Gilgo Beach LISK Serial Killer, Rex Heuermann, charged with 3 murders, July 2023 #5

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  • #361
Burn it to the ground!

Like with Richard Allen (Delphi murder suspect), people said the same thing; but like RA, RH also has a wife and children who, as far as we know, deserve to have some of the equity (if any) from the home.
 
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  • #362
If the gun vault/soundproof room are the same room, I wonder if it being used as a gun vault was a cover for a room for his sick activities. Or, maybe it was just a gun vault and it had a bonus use for him. I just have a feeling this was a house of horrors while his wife was away.
Folks....if you were bringing a potential murder victim into your home, would you put her into the room where your guns and ammo were??

She might know how to load and shoot!

If a victim was in that room, then she would have been, I suspect, already deceased, and put there for temporary storage. Just a guess....
 
  • #363
Suffolk County Commissioner Raymond would not confirm claims by a neighbor who said investigators found a soundproof room in the home's basement.

'Somehow some bad information got out there is not a soundproof room,' he explained. 'There is a vault where he secured numerous guns - there is no soundproof room.'

Obvious a guy who has 200 guns has a large vault. Funny how bad news reporting has become. "Heard a rumor from a neighbor" they found a sound proof vault. There was a day long ago that sources were verified before reporting.
 
  • #364
No idea whether a murder junkie or a true crime fan would buy it or no one would!
There’s a niche market for almost everything and anything lol
 
  • #365
Suffolk County Commissioner Raymond would not confirm claims by a neighbor who said investigators found a soundproof room in the home's basement.

'Somehow some bad information got out there is not a soundproof room,' he explained. 'There is a vault where he secured numerous guns - there is no soundproof room.'

Thank you.
 
  • #366
Like with Richard Allen (Delphi murder suspect), people said the same thing; but like RA, RH also has a wife and children who, as far as we know, deserve to have some of the equity (if any) from the home.
If there is never any evidence found that shows that RH brought a victim to that house, then it will be easier to sell it, I would think, after it is fixed up and some time goes by. I doubt that his wife would want to live there again, but if the house is jointly owned, then perhaps she can force a sale if RH is found guilty - or as a result of the divorce - and then use her part of the proceeds to move somewhere where she can move forward with her life while caring for her son and daughter.
 
  • #367
Yes. I just re listened. RH later stated that Mayer/ Meyer was his first paying client or customer. RH describes standing in line to submit paperwork and the guy in front of him was having a hard time getting approval. RH stepped in and “explained” for this guy, helped get the paperwork approved.
The specific time frame is unclear, but seems to be the 1990’s so age wise for Mayer/ Meyer it could work out.
I don’t mean to be OT or derail this thread. This could be related. Will we ever know.
It is NOT pronounced Meyer. Furthermore, Robert Mayer is a very commom name. Robert Meyer even moreso. IMO it is highly unlikely that his disappearance is related. As a Long Islander, this is another case I have followed since day one. There are so many different extenuating circumstance in RM's case, which I won't go into here in order to not derail this thread where we are discussing LISK and the G4.
 
  • #368
I have doubts they will find a lot in his home. If I read the dates correct the last murder was in 2010. I haven't seen any thing that reports they were bloody murders. It sounds like he frequently had contact with prostitutes - after the murder dates and I would assume before. I assume that the most important evidence will be trophies and news reports. There was a report that he was burning his garbage, probably because he new he was a possible suspect. He seems in control enough that he would have cleared out much of the evidence in 10+ years.
 
  • #369
Obvious a guy who has 200 guns has a large vault. Funny how bad news reporting has become. "Heard a rumor from a neighbor" they found a sound proof vault. There was a day long ago that sources were verified before reporting.
Sensational journalism, especially around crime and most especially around murder, is nothing new. It happened in the past and it will happen again in the future.

jmo
 
  • #370
Obvious a guy who has 200 guns has a large vault. Funny how bad news reporting has become. "Heard a rumor from a neighbor" they found a sound proof vault. There was a day long ago that sources were verified before reporting.

To be fair, there was only one news outlet reporting that story. (NY Post.) Other also-sort-of-tabloids like DailyMail picked it up and referenced the NY Post source, but a lot of others passed on it entirely.
 
  • #371
If there is never any evidence found that shows that RH brought a victim to that house, then it will be easier to sell it, I would think, after it is fixed up and some time goes by. I doubt that his wife would want to live there again, but if the house is jointly owned, then perhaps she can force a sale if RH is found guilty - or as a result of the divorce - and then use her part of the proceeds to move somewhere where she can move forward with her life while caring for her son and daughter.

I was also thinking that even if the house were to be demolished, presumably the land is still worth something, especially in that area.
 
  • #372
If there is never any evidence found that shows that RH brought a victim to that house, then it will be easier to sell it, I would think, after it is fixed up and some time goes by. I doubt that his wife would want to live there again, but if the house is jointly owned, then perhaps she can force a sale if RH is found guilty - or as a result of the divorce - and then use her part of the proceeds to move somewhere where she can move forward with her life while caring for her son and daughter`
If she is getting the divorce, wouldn't it be settled there? Never been though one, just assuming that to be the case that the house will be split or disposed of. Also, I am sure part of her divorce timing is to protect assets. The court case would drain them and then there will be civil cases as well. She has obvious reasons for divorce, the quicker she gets out the more she will be able to keep.
 
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It is NOT pronounced Meyer. Furthermore, Robert Mayer is a very commom name. Robert Meyer even moreso. IMO it is highly unlikely that his disappearance is related. As a Long Islander, this is another case I have followed since day one. There are so many different extenuating circumstance in RM's case, which I won't go into here in order to not derail this thread where we are discussing LISK and the G4.
Thank you for this info.
 
  • #374
Weapons vault and soundproof chamber aren't mutually exclusive. We haven't heard if it was one room or two....

Do we know when LE first accessed the house?

Perhaps the definitive evidence/photos LE produced to the wife included photos of said vault, and if it contained evidence of, say, restraints, all LE would have to ask is: what's this look like to you?

Sigh. It is what it is.

I wouldn't need more evidence, there'd be no more oxygen in reasonable doubt, and you'd find me filing for divorce just as fast.

There comes a moment, I think, where you believe you are living your life one way and it is what it is. Work and family, with spokes radiating outward. And then there are moments like these when a wife realizes her life was not what she thought it was, there's a whole horrible shifting of sand which comes in realizing someone you thought you knew hijacked your whole life and it never was is-what-it-is. His secret life eclipsed that.

That he never cared what discovery would do to his family IMO shows how preposterously heartless he is.

But then he's made a career of creating victims and not caring....

What's really frightening is there are more like him out there. They walk among us.

JMO
 
  • #375
And while he confirmed the Suffolk County Medical Examiner’s Office has a team stationed at the suspect’s Nassau County house, Harrison would not answer questions about female victims potentially being killed there.

“I can’t confirm anything about anybody ever being inside this house, at this time,” Harrison told PIX11 News.

 
  • #376
To be fair, there was only one news outlet reporting that story. (NY Post.) Other also-sort-of-tabloids like DailyMail picked it up and referenced the NY Post source, but a lot of others passed on it entirely.
True, however these sources were being applied by all the news aggregators where people read most news.
 
  • #377
If she is getting the divorce, wouldn't it be settled there? Never been though one, just assuming that to be the case that the house will be split or disposed of. Also, I am sure part of her divorce timing is to protect assets. The court case would drain them and then there will be civil cases as well. She has obvious reasons for divorce, the quicker she gets out the more she will be able to keep.
I don't know how division of assets works with divorce in the state of New York. In the state where I live, assets owned before the marriage are not included as community property to be split between a divorcing couple. Since RH owned the home in 1994 before his marriage, not sure if it is a community property asset in New York state. Even if it isn't considered as community property, RH may have changed the deed after the marriage and they now have joint ownership, and maybe it doesn't matter - maybe RH won't contest the settlement that would have the court split the assets. Lots we don't know yet, I guess.
 
  • #378
I was also thinking that even if the house were to be demolished, presumably the land is still worth something, especially in that area.
IMO, the land is worth alot more without that eyesore ;)
 
  • #379
Her response is so unusual. No shock. “It is what it is”
 
  • #380
That he never cared what discovery would do to his family IMO shows how preposterously heartless he is.
sbm

This!

I continue to wonder what Mr. Plan Maker's long-term plan was? Just die and let all this be discovered later? Create a mess for others to be disgusted by after he died or was infirm? When did he plan to get rid of stuff?

I agree it shows utter disdain for his wife and family to live like this and I wonder if he relished that he was diminishing their lives without them knowing the extent of it.

Ogre.

jmo
 
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