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It could be that his wife thinks he was hunting while he was stalking. Apparently, she was out of the area when the 3 murders he was charged with were likely committed.

But it could be he was doing other creepy things while she was in town, and calling it "hunting."

Then the wife would think avid hunter. Say so to attorney. Attorney repeats to press.

That wouldn't be a lie. At least not on the wife or attorney's part.

MOO

Absolutely "stalking future prey" aka "duck hunting."
stalk=hunt. He said that because it was only partially a lie. A grain of truth.
 
  • #4,202
According to serial killer historian Peter Vronsky (along with various other statistics and findings by LE, the FBI, and criminal psychologists), male serial killers typically commit their first murder by the age of 27-28 years old. Some are married by then and some are not. I went back and looked at all of the serial killers who were or had been married and the common thing that I noticed was that a good many of them had started killing after marriage. This was just my own personal observation. It does make sense though because one of the many stressors that is thought to push a serial killer into killing is marriage (along with divorce, birth of a child, death of a child, etc). This is not to say that marriage is the sole facilitator/common denominator however. There are a multitude of factors that are at play, all of which seem to create a “perfect storm” in the making of a serial killer.

I hope that made sense. My coffee hasn’t kicked in just yet so I might have sounded a little too rambley in my reply lol.
Then there are serial killers who stop killing when married.

jmo
 
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The Daily Mail (I know, I know) was showing footage of the radar scan(?) They were VERY focused on the area they are using the backhoe

DM has the best photos, why can't other news sites up their photo/video game?
 
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DM has the best photos, why can't other news sites up their photo/video game?
They really do! They are always on top of everything. I appreciate the DM for that. I just tend to not read the articles
 
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DM has the best photos, why can't other news sites up their photo/video game?
Amen.

DM has the worst reporting (I don't bother reading because they are consistently wrong), but their photos are always the best.

jmo
 
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The backhoe was out there again this morning. I noticed what appears to be orange construction marking paint on the ground outside of the basement entrance.
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  • #4,207
They really dug up the whole yard!

If I were the neighbor in the back, I’d have a live stream and a comfy chair, right at that fence line, every day
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Perhaps one of the belts we don't know much about (there were three with Maureen) was handmade or had some kind of personalisation that was added after it was made and sold.

Or it could be related to some grave good or goods that aren't public knowledge.

I don't think it could have been related to the bodies of the GB4, because as far as I know, they were skeletal or mostly so when found. Any stamp or brand on the skin would have long decomposed with the rest of the soft tissue. Though, looking at the timeline, it's possible that the last two victims still had some soft tissues left. Megan had been out there for roughly six months, Amber for three. It's a harsh environment, though, and complete skeletonisation can take as little as a couple of weeks in the right circumstances.

MOO

Since LE are still looking for distal ends of belts (if I remember correctly), I think that you are right - they are hoping he kept part of the belts that he used and the ends can be matched forensically. Perhaps he kept them because they reminded him of the event or perhaps just because the house seems to be a huge hoard.
 
  • #4,209
Then there are serial killers who stop killing when married.

jmo
You are absolutely correct and sometimes this explains why it can be difficult for some serial killers to be apprehended.
 
  • #4,210
They really dug up the whole yard!

If I were the neighbor in the back, I’d have a live stream and a comfy chair, right at that fence line, every day View attachment 436789
If he’s the one sharing info, I won’t be surprised if he’s back there recording and snapping photos.
 
  • #4,211
You are absolutely correct and sometimes this explains why it can be difficult for some serial killers to be apprehended.
And more likely than not, it's not the wife's fault.

jmo
 
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DBM - Already answere multiple times
 
  • #4,213
In the video Rex did with the Bonjour Realty guy, he made mention that when he went out on his own, his first "paying client" during the 90's recession was a man named Robert Mayer. They met when they were standing in line at the Queens Building Dept.

He pronounced Mayer in the video as one would say Oscar Mayer...(like "My"er)

There was a Robert Mayer who suspiciously went missing in 2013 from Dix Hills. He was an electrician, so it makes sense he could have been there pulling permits in the 90's. He was roughly about the same age as Rex, I think maybe 2-3 years younger. His vehicle was found abandoned at at train station that was beside a nature preserve IIRC.

Just thinking out loud, wondering if it potentially was the same man, or if Robert Mayer's name was pronounced more like "May"er, not "My"er. Not sure if any locals on here who may be familiar with that family and how they pronounced their name?
Great observation! For a sec I thought of John Doe on Gilgo Beach, but that person is assumed to be of Asian ethnicity
 
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If he’s the one sharing info, I won’t be surprised if he’s back there recording and snapping photos.
Lord knows I’d be documenting every thing lol
 
  • #4,215
In addition to digging up the back yard, I think they need to cut down and look around, under, in, all those trees and bushes.
 
  • #4,216
Lord knows I’d be documenting every thing lol
The photos alone could make someone pretty rich. This stuff doesn't happen every day.
 
  • #4,217
They really dug up the whole yard!

If I were the neighbor in the back, I’d have a live stream and a comfy chair, right at that fence line, every day View attachment 436789
That's a great shot that shows the second green shed, now that the garden stuff and forensics tents are out of the way. I skipped through the video and there are a few points when you can see the roof from the neighbour's side of the fence, it's bigger than the one attached to the house. The roof is green, too, not brown or silver.

MOO
 
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I’m very interested to see if there were ever any “lesser” crimes or incidences that took place during Heuermann’s childhood. Ones that, on the surface and at the time, were brushed away or seemed “harmless”. A lot of serial killers are known to have “tested the waters” (so to speak) before they actually kill by peeping into peoples windows or committing petty theft/shoplifting. I wonder if there were ever any peeping incidents that took place involving him while he was growing up.
 
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Absolutely "stalking future prey" aka "duck hunting."
stalk=hunt. He said that because it was only partially a lie. A grain of truth.
Not to mention that there is a difference of only one letter in the alphabet removed from what would clearly state his true activity -uck hunting, later dumped on B--ch Rd. imo. speculation, imo.
 

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