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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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Thanks, I was just complaining about issues in using IPhone maybe it’s complicating my search function like it is attaching documents OR it’s possibly a user issue meaning me, I’m horrible with technology.
 
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I did not know LMN (Lifetime Movie Network) made a documentary about LISK. I knew they made a dramatized movie like Netflix did but I came across the documentary yesterday looking for something else. Doc was uploaded 11 days ago on YT. Wish I knew what year it was done, if anyone knows please share!

 
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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.
Do you remember what year that was?
 
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“There are too many similarities,” Figueroa said, noting her 29-year-old aunt, Carmen Vargas, was dumped on the side of the Meadowbrook Parkway in the summer of 1989, her ankles bound with cord and a rope around her neck. The location is roughly 8 miles from the house where Rex Heuermann, the accused Gilgo killer, was raised and where his family still lives.

“She was really little,” Figueroa said of her petite aunt. “She walked the streets. “
 
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“Our clients at this point are living a waking nightmare,” Mitev said. “They’re doing the best they can, but obviously emotionally, mentally, and physically they are reeling.”

“It’s their only home,” he added.
 
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A couple mo more things:
In his early does before he opened his own businesses, RH spent quite a lot of time on jobs in Brooklyn and the Bronx. It is not unreasonable to think that he was well aware of vacant, abandoned and dilapidated buildings either due to be destroyed or sold or being repaired, updated and reconditioned. The thought that Jessica Taylor and later Sugar Bear both lived with Khalil White and near the sight of so many rundown structures where several brutally murdered people were found, just makes me wonder if RH knew about those specific buildings.

1994 was a very significant year for RH- who would have been about 30 or 31 years old. He married AE, his daughter was born, he bought his mother’s house and iirc he started his business.
Great point about about 1994 being a significant year. That’s alot of major life stressors occurring in the same year. Imo
 
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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.
And maybe she just needed to scream her hatred for him to him directly. (In addition to perhaps inquiring about finances so they can try to live their lives with whatever he has saved.)
 
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I'm more or less saying that Schaller might be lying about something. And I don't think Heuermann is LISK. A more likely suspect is Bittrolff. There's that odd little connection between Rita Tangredi's daughter and Melissa Barthélemy. They were the best of friends.
Have you wondered if RH, an architectural code professional may have met J Bittrolff, a construction worker- or perhaps they both had the same perverted interests and might have either worked together or were in a kind of sick territorial competition? There is a well documented group of men who rated SWs and kept others in their online group abreast of SW scams, STDs and crappy things this group of men planned to do as a group hiring individual SWs. It should all be documented in the very early LISK archives. Who’s to say JB and RH weren’t at the very least following that group. One thing is certain they both were known to frequent places along the main road (where RH had a storage unit) called something like Sunset Hwy. Places for men’s entertainment-so to speak.
 
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I think, RH didn't know, he had been scammed and he "innocently" wanted to have his "goods" for the financial advance ($1500) the next day. If Amber could be sure, that RH wasn't assuming scam at all, she didn't have to have fear (unfortunately).

As far as that whole situation goes, I think a lot of it comes down to individual mindsets.

There is a girl in my hometown that basically has a daily mugshot posted online, as she pulls exactly the same scam repeatedly. I imagine this to work on men who are quite weak and would be terrified.

I could see Rex not being easily fooled by the scam. If anything, it might have highly enraged him. He strikes me as the kind of guy that could pretend to be scared when the bf popped into the room, drove away enraged, then used his pretend weak and desperate persona mixed with his business deal experience to convince her to meet again.

I find it highly unlikely Amber would turn down extra money (which he likely offered) and not meeting Rex again would certainly give away that her shindig was a scam.
 
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He doesn’t look like a religious guy but I wonder if he was ever ordained a pastor, maybe for civil weddings? Who knows.

I'll attempt a "deep dive" into this - would be interesting to know x

Moo
 
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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.
I imagine if you relay things thru an attorney that just costs you more money what with billable hours and such. So if you have the means imo yes in that case you have every detail relayed thru the lawyer. If you do not have the economic where with all - you do what you have to do to put one step in front of the other. You get on the phone to sort out the everyday details with the monster to enable yourself to pull your children and yourself out of this mess - one day at a time.
Kudos to her for her fortitude.
 
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Etienne de Villiers took a deep breath after a box addressed to his neighbor Heuermann landed on his porch, and he needed to deliver it to Asa Ellerup, Heuermann's estranged wife.
"She's a neighbor. You've got to do what you can. She had no idea. The kids don't deserve this, they are nice kids," de Villiers said…

We've learned the family plans to stay in the home for at least several months…

Some neighbors said they are numb, knowing they lived someone with a walk-in vault for hundreds of weapons, accused of unspeakable horrors.

"We are surrounded by something like that. That we could be involved in something like that. It's tough to be a part of it," de Villiers said.

 
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In 2011, a series of murders of sex workers shocked Long Island.*“Sex Work After Gilgo” first aired on April 4, 2022,

“Sex Work After Gilgo” is a three-part investigative audio series examining the relationship between vulnerable populations and law enforcement. In this series, The Long Island Advocate’s Alexandra Whitbeck looks at the unsolved Gilgo Murders by the Long Island Serial Killer to better understand how sex workers are policed on the Island and in New York State. The series discusses the legal, political and social questions faced by sex workers after the murders, which left many fearing for their lives.

“Sex Work After Gilgo” was Whitbeck’s master’s thesis for Hofstra University’s Graduate Journalism Program, which passed with distinction in December. The series was also named a finalist in the Society of Professional Journalists 2021 Mark of Excellence Awards and featured on 88.7FM WRHU’s “The Morning Show” and on Hofstra social media.
 
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Etienne de Villiers took a deep breath after a box addressed to his neighbor Heuermann landed on his porch, and he needed to deliver it to Asa Ellerup, Heuermann's estranged wife.
"She's a neighbor. You've got to do what you can. She had no idea. The kids don't deserve this, they are nice kids," de Villiers said…

We've learned the family plans to stay in the home for at least several months…

Some neighbors said they are numb, knowing they lived someone with a walk-in vault for hundreds of weapons, accused of unspeakable horrors.

"We are surrounded by something like that. That we could be involved in something like that. It's tough to be a part of it," de Villiers said.

From the article in the attached post. “Chris I spoke to the other day, and the first words out of his mouth, 'I don't think my father did this.' I said 'Chris, you don't have to think your father did this. It's OK.' What else can you tell a kid?" de Villiers said.

Chris is the stepson and devillars is the neighbor. Imo Just pulls on your heart strings for the kids. This is the man he has known as Dad - of course it’s unthinkable to the him. Devastating. What a long journey this will be for this family. Imo
 
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The timing of these calls is also interesting as it has been stated that the Barthelemy calls were made from extremely busy locations so that even with cameras everywhere, it was impossible to trace the calls. 12:40 p.m. -- that suggests a lunch hour noon to 1 p.m.. The later time, with his personal phone, he was back on the job. At one point in the document, the point is made that at NO time when a call to the victims was being made was RH's phone active anywhere else. In other words, LE had attempted to find his personal phone AWAY from the burner phone or victims' phones and had not succeeded.

Edited to add: I hope the photos taken at the times the victims' phones were used are now scanned to see if RH can be located in the crowd. Wouldn't that be strong evidence if at the exact time Barthelemy's phone was being used to call her family by the man who said he killed her RH could be proven to be in the exact location of the phone call?
Absolutely! We’ve known for years that there are cameras everywhere in that part of Manhattan.
 
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