Gilgo Beach LISK Serial Killer, Rex Heuermann, charged with 3 murders, July 2023 #6

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  • #361
what's the consensus? crocodile tears?
I don't care enough about him to even hazard a guess.
But, he has EVERYTHING to cry about.
he will never again be able to kill another woman, for one thing.
 
  • #362
it's subtle but I hear it
it's most noticeable in the word 'self' I think
Thanks I'll have another listen.

I'm usually good at picking out what seems out of the norm in anything spoken in english.

Yes he may have been trying to disguise his voice a bit. The tones of the two examples do sound like one is a bit higher than the other.
 
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Apologies if this is already shared. Creepy!

LISK podcast producers get a call from... possibly Rex H., claiming the aquarium owner is LISK.

MOO

Edited to add: I found this video because I recalled Amanda, who got calls from LISK, said that his "s" pronounciation stood out to her. I wanted to listen to him. And yeah, RH has a weird "s."

MOO
I wonder if he has dentures or a partial plate. That's the affect I hear.

Jmo
 
  • #364
I wonder for the phone call, if he rehearsed what he was going to say.

Does it sound a bit stilted. Like he may have been reading from a prepared note.
 
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  • #365
I wonder for the phone call, if he rehearsed what he was going to say.

Does is sound a bit stilted. Like he may have been reading from a prepared note.

and hesitated when asked how he heard what he was telling them - he had to pause with a long 'uhhh'
 
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It could simply be the type of paper towel. Maybe the pattern they are looking for has been retired, but they’re hoping to find some matches In the house. I find vintage paper towels around my house quite often. Especially in my Christmas decorations, because I use them to wrap up delicate things.
I feel they must have found the same Bounty towels in the burlap with the girls. Did he try to clean up with them and then throw them away in the burlap bags?
 
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and hesitated when asked how he heard what he was telling them - he had to pause with a long 'uhhh'
And then he was put on the spot, so the long Ahhh... to give him time to think up an answer.
 
  • #369
.

Apologies if this is already shared. Creepy!

LISK podcast producers get a call from... possibly Rex H., claiming the aquarium owner is LISK.

MOO

Edited to add: I found this video because I recalled Amanda, who got calls from LISK, said that his "s" pronounciation stood out to her. I wanted to listen to him. And yeah, RH has a weird "s."

MOO

I really do think it's him! Am not used to the accent since I'm English and recently listened to that long interview he did not so long ago. To me, I can identify the same pauses he uses and intonation (as well as S sounds)

Considering he's used phone calls in his offending too it seems likely that would be something he'd do f'sure
 
  • #370
We should plot on a map the deposition site of unsolved SW crimes in LV.
 
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why there's been no evidence so far to indicate that he's a gambler
I meant "casino-town" only in connection with SW, who are frequenting these areas, afaik. IMO, nothing to do with him gambling, but with the atmosphere and offer of prost. and escorts.
 
  • #372
OMG!!!!
that sounds just like him!
He probably called from a burner phone!

Maureen's friend (I wrote Melissa's sister above, oops) said the person who called had weird S's. Melissa's sister said the caller sounded like he was being very deliberate with his voice. To me, the only difference between the voice calling LISK documentary producers and the voice on the French journalist's you tube is the caller to the producers was more deliberate.

MOO
 
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He probably called from a burner phone!

Maureen's friend (I wrote Melissa's sister above, oops) said the person who called had weird S's. Melissa's sister said the caller sounded like he was being very deliberate with his voice. To me, the only difference between the voice calling LISK documentary producers and the voice on the French journalist's you tube is the caller to the producers was more deliberate.

MOO
In the phone call to the producers, RH's emphasis on the word heard (''I had heard''), was similar to the way he said question (''I have a question for you'') in his voicemail to the woman from a networking group.

Wondering if RH's penchant for buggy, creepy phone calls began in high school or even elementary school, bet some girls and teachers received some weird calls, possibly even for years without knowing or suspecting the source.
speculation, imo. fwiw.

“Hey, this is Rex from the … group,” a man can be heard saying in a February voicemail recording that Vidal shared on TikTok on Sunday.

“I actually heard you are no longer part of the group. I still wanted to talk to you,” Heuermann said, according to Vidal.

“I had a question for you: Did also want to touch base? So if you get an opportunity, you can always find me at the office or feel free to use my cell,” he said. “Hope you’re doing good. Hope to talk to you soon.Thanks.”
 
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Wondering if RH's penchant for buggy, creepy phone calls began in high school or even elementary school, bet some girls and teachers received some weird calls, possibly even for years without knowing or suspecting the source.
speculation, imo. fwiw.
sbm

I bet you're right! For those of us around RH's age, we can remember local phone books where you could get people's phone numbers and addresses easily. Our neighborhood phone book even listed kids' names and ages, which even back then my mom thought was unsafe. Prank phone calling was a phase some kids went through. Instead of pranks, I can imagine RH making creepy calls.

Good thinking. So curious if we will ever find that out.

jmo
 
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Yes. If you read the bail application, it specifies what he was using each for. Where I’m stumped is that he had the same cell phone LE observed him with at the store in May 2023 as he had in 2011. Twelve years of history on one phone. I wonder what he was doing with it between 2011 and 2023.
Does it sound as though he had a public, business, professional phone and his personal phone? THEN, when he was "hunting" and talking to a new potential victim, he purchased a job-specific phone? which I wonder if he kept or destroyed and trashed . . . . From the video, he appeared adept at having the money / cash out and ready to purchase what he thought was the private transaction of adding minutes to a burner phone. But if he did keep the job specific phones and the victims' phones . . . what a treasure trove for LE. Wonder if he's been told or knows about the electronics sniffing dogs?
 
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Pretty good, accurate, nonsenationalist 'what we know so far' article by ABC Australia (our public broadcaster).

Nice photo of Jessica Taylor at the end which I hadn't seen before.

MOO
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Jessica Taylor was from Poughkeepsie, New York. She was just 20 when she was killed. (John Ray Law via AP)
 
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In the phone call to the producers, RH's emphasis on the word heard (''I had heard''), was similar to the way he said question (''I have a question for you'') in his voicemail to the woman from a networking group.

Wondering if RH's penchant for buggy, creepy phone calls began in high school or even elementary school, bet some girls and teachers received some weird calls, possibly even for years without knowing or suspecting the source.
speculation, imo. fwiw.

“Hey, this is Rex from the … group,” a man can be heard saying in a February voicemail recording that Vidal shared on TikTok on Sunday.

“I actually heard you are no longer part of the group. I still wanted to talk to you,” Heuermann said, according to Vidal.

“I had a question for you: Did also want to touch base? So if you get an opportunity, you can always find me at the office or feel free to use my cell,” he said. “Hope you’re doing good. Hope to talk to you soon.Thanks.”
He spoke the term "question" with unnecessary mysterious intonation (to make contact palatable), at least so was my impression. If he said "heard" in the same way, I don't remember exactly, but I think so: in the middle of the word his voice rose and fell again, the word was stretched a bit, more than usual. Do you understand, what I mean? - All MOO.
 
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Does it sound as though he had a public, business, professional phone and his personal phone? THEN, when he was "hunting" and talking to a new potential victim, he purchased a job-specific phone? which I wonder if he kept or destroyed and trashed . . . . From the video, he appeared adept at having the money / cash out and ready to purchase what he thought was the private transaction of adding minutes to a burner phone. But if he did keep the job specific phones and the victims' phones . . . what a treasure trove for LE. Wonder if he's been told or knows about the electronics sniffing dogs?
rbbm.
So cool, new to me-
By Karen Longwell
March 30, 2023
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''Harley is the first dog in Canada trained to seek out digital storage devices that may be related to the exploitation of children, Peel Regional Police said in a press release today (March 30).''

''Normally, trained police dogs can track criminals, locate missing people who may be in trouble, detect explosives, search for evidence, conduct building searches and sniff out drugs. Peel police have 13 dogs on the K9 unit.

But Harley is specifically trained to find digital storage devices through scent and she heads out with the Internet Child Exploitation Unit (ICE) to support officers during search warrants, police say.''

There are no other dogs trained to do this Canada and very few in the United States. According to an ABC news story, there were only about 100 canines certified to do this type of work in the U.S. in 2022.

The dogs are trained to smell a chemical compound found in electronic storage devices such as thumb drives and microSD cards. Because they are so small, these devices can be difficult to find. But they can store photos and videos, which could be evidence in child sexual exploitation cases.''
 
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Does it sound as though he had a public, business, professional phone and his personal phone? THEN, when he was "hunting" and talking to a new potential victim, he purchased a job-specific phone? which I wonder if he kept or destroyed and trashed . . . . From the video, he appeared adept at having the money / cash out and ready to purchase what he thought was the private transaction of adding minutes to a burner phone. But if he did keep the job specific phones and the victims' phones . . . what a treasure trove for LE. Wonder if he's been told or knows about the electronics sniffing dogs?
Maybe, he had even a family-phone so as not to confuse anything?
 
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