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

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"A former coworker told The Post that suspected serial murderer Rex Heuermann, 59, once took time off from his job as a Manhattan architect to install a concrete-lined vault at his family’s Long Island house.

It’s not clear if that basement compartment is the one cops suspect could have been a killing chamber or whether it is possibly the space previously reported to hold Heuermann’s up to 300 guns.

But 'it’s not just a hidden room — it’s a serious vault,' the ex-colleague said.

'It had a huge heavy-duty safe door. He went and poured new concrete walls, massive amount of concrete to encase this room.'

'It was maybe 2 or 3 feet thick,'
the former coworker said."

Possible that it could have been used for both ?
Ugh.
From the description it does sound like it could have been sound proofed ?
Omo.
 
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Can anyone remind me of when his alleged shoulder injury happened? I'm wondering if that was around the time the murders stopped. If the Gilgo bodies were in fact the last victims.
2017 imo
 
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Intriguing, off to 'bump' that thread..

Last I will post on this thread re: Robert Mayer.
The scrapyard where Mayer was last seen is less that 5.5 miles from RH home.
To me, that is significant.
Who knows what Mayer may have come across at that scrap yard, and could it have been tied to RH?
Did RH use that scrap yard as a dumping ground for certain items?
Hope LE will check this out.
 
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Last I will post on this thread re: Robert Mayer.
The scrapyard where Mayer was last seen is less that 5.5 miles from RH home.
To me, that is significant.
Who knows what Mayer may have come across at that scrap yard, and could it have been tied to RH?
Did RH use that scrap yard as a dumping ground for certain items?
Hope LE will check this out.
I'm not following. Wasn't the Mayer/Myer that RH referred to his first boss out of school, when RH was a new architect? If that is the case, I would expect that man to be at least a decade if not a few decades older than RH, not someone around the same age.

Am I lost and missing out on something?

jmo
 
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History in the making.
Wonder if it would be good time to sell?
Certainly would generate looks on the market!
I wouldn’t want to continue to have my yard abutting whatever eventually happens to the property
 
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Can anyone remind me of when his alleged shoulder injury happened? I'm wondering if that was around the time the murders stopped. If the Gilgo bodies were in fact the last victims.

Very good question! Do we know?

jmo

Yes, it is in his deposition for a lawsuit he filed for being hit by a car and has many good bits of info!! The file is too large to upload, but can be viewed at Document List

It is Item #20 under the case.
He had shoulder surgery February 2018, and also mentioned a "mesh" hernia surgery he had 2014 or 2015.

As per my previous post, he mentions several trips as well that are telling of some of his movements in more recent years up to 2018 when the desposition was done.
 
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I'm not following. Wasn't the Mayer/Myer that RH referred to his first boss out of school, when RH was a new architect? If that is the case, I would expect that man to be at least a decade if not a few decades older than RH, not someone around the same age.

Am I lost and missing out on something?

jmo

Idk. Was he? I went to the other thread and so many links no longer work.
Was he a first boss, or a first customer? Idk. Any info appreciated.
 
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Yes, it is in his deposition for a lawsuit he filed for being hit by a car and has many good bits of info!! The file is too large to upload, but can be viewed at Document List

It is Item #20 under the case.
He had shoulder surgery February 2018, and also mentioned a "mesh" hernia surgery he had 2014 or 2015.

As per my previous post, he mentions several trips as well that are telling of some of his movements in more recent years up to 2018 when the desposition was done.
One could get a hernia from lifting dead bodies frequently.
 
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I'm not following. Wasn't the Mayer/Myer that RH referred to his first boss out of school, when RH was a new architect? If that is the case, I would expect that man to be at least a decade if not a few decades older than RH, not someone around the same age.

Am I lost and missing out on something?

jmo

Per Rex, he stated he first went to work for architect Harvey Rothenberg in 1987.
 
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Yes, it is in his deposition for a lawsuit he filed for being hit by a car and has many good bits of info!! The file is too large to upload, but can be viewed at Document List

It is Item #20 under the case.
He had shoulder surgery February 2018, and also mentioned a "mesh" hernia surgery he had 2014 or 2015.

As per my previous post, he mentions several trips as well that are telling of some of his movements in more recent years up to 2018 when the desposition was done.



 
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Per Rex, he stated he first went to work for architect Harvey Rothenberg in 1987.
How can I be following the case closely and be completely lost, lol.
 
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Wonder if it would be good time to sell?
Certainly would generate looks on the market!
I wouldn’t want to continue to have my yard abutting whatever eventually happens to the property

No idea whether a murder junkie or a true crime fan would buy it or no one would!
 
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No childhood friends saying much. Did he and siblings have friends? What did his dad really teach the young boys? Woodworking at such a young age? Did he brag about his dad? Did his dad really that great or imagined it to be? RH born to parents that were dad 39? Mom 33?
 
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I wonder if the vault is nothing more than a gun vault. It's confirmed that he had 200 fire arms. I would assume that some had value and would be locked away.
Burn it to the ground!
I understand the sentiment but look at the Lizzie Borden house. It’s a money maker. I’m thinking someone could turn it into a haunted bed and breakfast easily.
 
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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.'

 
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Police on New York's Long Island denied a report from over the weekend claiming that investigators found a soundproof room in the basement of accused Gilgo Beach serial Rex Heuermann’s home, where at least one woman may have been killed.

"I believe that the soundproof room and the vault, that message got misconstrued, but there is a vault. There is no soundproof room," Suffolk County Police Commissioner Rodney Harrison told reporters Monday. Harrison earlier told Fox News that Heuermann had amassed a stockpile of weapons in that vault.
 
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Per Rex, he stated he first went to work for architect Harvey Rothenberg in 1987.
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.
 
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