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It is easy to find a SW very easily in AC without having to search for them online. No doubt there were listings available online, but you'd only have to drive a couple of blocks from the boardwalk to find them. Or go to bar in the area, or just walking along the boardwalk, but that's unlikely with regular patrols there.
There are many ways to engage sex workers besides online ads or finding them on the street. Strip clubs, dancers and "hobbyists" have a certain code they work under. I won't repeat how this works here, but trust me, a customer who dishes out drinks and cash is making a future investment.

(Sorry if that's TMI )
 
  • #5,623
lengthy article
Rachel Sharp
1 hour ago
''The wife of Gilgo Beach serial killer suspect Rex Heuermann has stayed in contact with him since his bombshell arrest for the murders of at least three women, it has been revealed.

Asa Ellerup – who has been married to the accused serial killer for more than 20 years and shares two adult children with him – has spoken to her husband in “personal” jailhouse phone calls while he remains behind bars in Suffolk County jail, her attorney Robert Macedonio told CNN on Tuesday.

“I believe there has [been contact] but you have to realise any phone calls are recorded out of the facility,” he said, declining to detail the contents of those conversations.


As jailhouse calls are recorded, he said that he had advised Ms Ellerup not to discuss any details of the case with her husband by phone.

“So she’s been [on] very basic phone calls. Everything’s recorded. She’s not to discuss anything, and nor does his attorneys want him discussing anything about the allegations,” he said.''
I understand not discussing the case over the phone, but I just have to ask what in the what do you talk about? Him: How are the kids? Her: What's new, how are they treating you? I want a divorce.
 
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I understand not discussing the case over the phone, but I just have to ask what in the what do you talk about? Him: How are the kids? Her: What's new, how are they treating you? I want a divorce.
Maybe she is asking how certain bills are to be paid.
 
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Maybe she is asking how certain bills are to be paid.
I get that. I was really just being sarcastic because how do you NOT bring it up!? I would be crawling out of my skin wanting answers.
 
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Says it's only available to subscribers. Can you pull an interesting tidbit or two? tia.

jmo
Oopsies. Sorry.
She says her future is very uncertain and that the neighbors want the house gone.
“They want this house bulldozed”
 
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Haha!

It was fascinating, in a queasy sort of way. Many of the posters are apparently married, and spend hundreds (or more) per month on their ‘hobby’. These seems to be a large element of risk-taking, which is part of the thrill. (According to my very amateur and likely statistically invalid analysis).

What I found most interesting during my brief peek was how many men seemed to say the woman’s personality as the most important part of their rating. An attractive woman who was otherwise not a good conversationalist, or warm, would generally be rated below someone less attractive but more engaging. (This is for women working out of hotels, btw, not so much
Haha!

It was fascinating, in a queasy sort of way. Many of the posters are apparently married, and spend hundreds (or more) per month on their ‘hobby’. These seems to be a large element of risk-taking, which is part of the thrill. (According to my very amateur and likely statistically invalid analysis).

What I found most interesting during my brief peek was how many men seemed to say the woman’s personality as the most important part of their rating. An attractive woman who was otherwise not a good conversationalist, or warm, would generally be rated below someone less attractive but more engaging. (This is for women working out of hotels, btw, not so much women on the street.). Many men are looking for a provider who provides a “FGE” - full girlfriend experience.
From the descriptions of what MBB, AC and MW wore on their last sightings, I’ve always thought that their killer was looking for that “FGE.” For MB, who appears to have been the one (of the GB4) RH fixated the most on, there is no one who spoke as to what she was last seen wearing. But, Johnny Terry, aka Blaze, did say she had a regular client on LI and for overnights she could make $1,000. An overnight sounds like a FGE. IMO.
 
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The highest match percentage of the female hairs excluded 99.98% of the North American population. Let's limit that percentage to the Long Island population in 2010. That would be 15.136 possible matches.
How many of those 15.136 possible matches also have DNA in their household that matchs the other DNA found with the victims (Heuermann's)??

You're the stats/% puller - can you let me now? How many Long Island household's have DNA that match both him and her within them ... because DNA from both of them was found.

I failed Grade 10 math and had to repeat, but I think the answer really dwindles down that 15.136 to ... ONE household.
 
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I understand not discussing the case over the phone, but I just have to ask what in the what do you talk about? Him: How are the kids? Her: What's new, how are they treating you? I want a divorce.
I suspect they have a lot of details to work out with regard to the divorce. IIRC, an MSM article reported that the divorce would not be contested. That would have to be something that AE and RH worked out together, or their respective lawyers worked out with them both.

Also current financial matters, etc.

I am surprised that her attorney mentioned this, as it would seem to me to be a private matter.
 
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Oopsies. Sorry.
She says her future is very uncertain and that the neighbors want the house gone.
“They want this house bulldozed”
Is there a source for this latter item in quotes?

Granted I am not a neighbor, but the real estate and any dwelling has value, and it wouldn’t seem that it is up to anyone other than the owner what might occur with the property. It would seem that the spouse and children have rights to obtain value if the premises are vacated or sold or transferred.

And to my recollection there have been no reports or threat of imminent domain? IMO.

PS…. I now have referred back to the article - by stepping back through the links. Still IMO deplorable if others are calling for such. I do not believe any rash decisions should be made by any.
 
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I just have an idea: Do you think, RH might have called the (burlap seller) Bisset, whom he suggested being possibly the LI-killer? It seems, RH loved to get people into trouble with his calls. So his calls may have included some suspects even.
Are you mentioning J Bissett because if the odd call to the filmakers? He referred to a suspect as the aquarium owner. I thought Bisset, who was seriously looked at and who did kill himself, actually owned and operated a nursery/landscaping business.
 
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Is there a source for this latter item in quotes?

Granted I am not a neighbor, but the real estate and any dwelling has value, and it wouldn’t seem that it is up to anyone other than the owner what might occur with the property. It would seem that the spouse and children have rights to obtain value if the premises are vacated or sold or transferred.

And to my recollection there have been no reports of threat of imminent domain? IMO.

PS…. I now have referred back to the article - by stepping back through the links. Still IMO deplorable if others are calling for such. I do not believe any rash decisions should be made by any.
I haven’t seen anyone publicly state that they want the home bulldozed. The mayor did mention that the Village of Massapequa Park is considering purchasing the property.
 
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Oopsies. Sorry.
She says her future is very uncertain and that the neighbors want the house gone.
“They want this house bulldozed”

I hope she will stop talking to the press, because some of her comments could result in her losing some of her public support, such as the problem with the bath tub, wanting to take a full bath, wash her hair with soap in a shower, etc.

The media can take advantage of their conversations with her, and she likely doesn't have experience about how to handle the media. She really needs a spokesperson.

I don't blame her for anything she is saying, she is a victim, but I worry about any loss of public support she may experience because of the way the media reports on their conversations.
 
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Interesting way of pronouncing vowels, very uneven. I’d expect a New Yorker to form them more frontally, and at times, RH does it. But when there is an R following an A, like in “department” or “architect”, he forms the vowels much deeper in the mouth, almost like Brits would do. Other words with A followed by R he pronounces like a New Yorker. His lisp is less peculiar than these vowels alternating between frontal and glottal. It is almost like he mixes two accents.
He sounds like a typical Long Islander to me.
 
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Well, alot of people would ping those towers. They haven't specified what towers, have they? Massapequa Park had a population of 17k in 2010. Midtown Manhattan is probably more or less worthless as evidence of anything.

As far as I understand the DNA found is mitochondrial DNA? How accurate is that? I can't find the source again but when I googled it some time ago it was like 99.6% accurate as far as I can recall. There are over 8 million people living on Long Island. Take 0.4% of that and you have about two Massapequa Parks worth of matches.

But then again, I wish I could find out how accurate it is. Must be online somewhere. Maybe there's a DNA expert on this site?

About those burner phones... imagine a guy setting up a burner phone with a bogus email address and then creating accounts online with that email. Then, accessing those accounts with the bogus email address from his own personal cell phone. Because that's what he did. That's how they linked him to the burner phones.

Edited to add: I would be interested to see how you would explain that link away.
 
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lengthy article
Rachel Sharp
1 hour ago
''The wife of Gilgo Beach serial killer suspect Rex Heuermann has stayed in contact with him since his bombshell arrest for the murders of at least three women, it has been revealed.

Asa Ellerup – who has been married to the accused serial killer for more than 20 years and shares two adult children with him – has spoken to her husband in “personal” jailhouse phone calls while he remains behind bars in Suffolk County jail, her attorney Robert Macedonio told CNN on Tuesday.

“I believe there has [been contact] but you have to realise any phone calls are recorded out of the facility,” he said, declining to detail the contents of those conversations.


As jailhouse calls are recorded, he said that he had advised Ms Ellerup not to discuss any details of the case with her husband by phone.

“So she’s been [on] very basic phone calls. Everything’s recorded. She’s not to discuss anything, and nor does his attorneys want him discussing anything about the allegations,” he said.''

The conversations could be household things like - what bills are on auto-pay and what bills require a check? Their daughter was employed by him and he ran his own business - there might be tasks to do that require a conversation.

Or maybe that type of convo could be relayed through her lawyer?

jmo
I can't even imagine having a conversation with a spouse who is in jail for being an alleged serial killer. I'd be livid, and aside from many choice words, can't imagine I'd have much to say that couldn't just be relayed through my attorney. I'd cut full ties. JMO.
 
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Are you mentioning J Bissett because if the odd call to the filmakers? He referred to a suspect as the aquarium owner. I thought Bisset, who was seriously looked at and who did kill himself, actually owned and operated a nursery/landscaping business.
He was both the owner of Bisset Nursery and co-owner of The Long Island Aquarium.
 
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Anyone read about case involving Negasi Zuberi who kidnapped woman? I can’t find a thread here.
 
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I can't even imagine having a conversation with a spouse who is in jail for being an alleged serial killer. I'd be livid, and aside from many choice words, can't imagine I'd have much to say that couldn't just be relayed through my attorney. I'd cut full ties. JMO.
Agree, but from a wife to her husband despite what evidence she may have been shown, she may need to ask the basic questions (because the case cannot be discussed between them) ''have you cheated on me'' and ''how could you do this to us ?" imo speculation.
 

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