• #6,061
My advice for them is to find a new location ASAP. Pay someone to pack up/empty the house, and never return ever. for their OWN SANITY!

I’d agree, except that to PAY someone you have to have money.

The idea that the wife was on food stamps, while he was a well-regarded architect working with many city agencies, suggests to me that he kept her in poverty somehow.

Her living in that dilapidated house while they had property in other states is IMO also persuasive that he kept her on a tight leash.

In NY she would’ve not been eligible for food stamps based on her husband’s salary and the ownership of a condo or timeshare in Vegas, along with the South Carolina property. I’m wondering how that happened.

Jmo
 
  • #6,062
I’d agree, except that to PAY someone you have to have money.

The idea that the wife was on food stamps, while he was a well-regarded architect working with many city agencies, suggests to me that he kept her in poverty somehow.

Her living in that dilapidated house while they had property in other states is IMO also persuasive that he kept her on a tight leash.

In NY she would’ve not been eligible for food stamps based on her husband’s salary and the ownership of a condo or timeshare in Vegas, along with the South Carolina property. I’m wondering how that happened.

Jmo

He must have money somewhere in savings or real estate. Too bad the neighbors cannot help her with setting up a fund or offering to help her move. Or several local church members offer to help her MOVE out ASAP!
But the sooner they can leave the better for their own sanity.
Staying in a small rental in Florida would be much better than Long Island right now IMHO. I'd want to get far, far away from the press so I could grieve. This cannot be good for them.
 
  • #6,063
I don't know about the sister, but I work with domestic violence survivors, and a common problem that keeps them from leaving is that the abuser has such a tight hold on the "family" pursestrings that they literally cannot afford to stay in a motel because all access to money goes through the abuser. I can't say if RH was ever physically abusive to AE or the kids, but I think we can deduce from his extreme hatred of women that he would have been abusive in other ways, and from the state of the dilapidated house and the family using food stamps versus the amount of money he spent on SW, travel, Manhattan office rent, etc. we can conjecture that some of that abuse was financial. I would not be the least bit surprised if AE could not even afford a cheap motel. I've seen it dozens of times.

Financial abuse is a HUGE problem.
 
  • #6,064
My advice for them is to find a new location ASAP. Pay someone to pack up/empty the house, and never return ever. for their OWN SANITY!
Moving far far away is exactly what I would do in their situation. I cannot fathom why they'd ever want to stay there in the circumstances.

I know it's the only home they've known for so long but the feeling it must generate after what's happened should outweigh any good nostalgia.

Also realise money is an issue but they should be able to utilise the fund and just go!
 
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Without a DNA sample taken directly from Heuermann’s mouth, as opposed to items such as a water bottle or partially eaten pizza, forensic biologists at the Suffolk County Crime Lab are limited in how they can testify at trial regarding Heuermann’s DNA profile.

According to the criminal court documents, forensics biologists would only be able to reference the pizza crusts and napkin as believed to be “used or touched” by Heuermann and would not be allowed to say it is his DNA profile.

“If the defendant’s DNA from a buccal swab sample matches the mitochondrial DNA profile developed from the hair recovered from Megan Waterman’s remains, there is scientific evidence of the Defendant’s contact not only with Ms. Waterman and where her remains were discovered, but also with the burlap utilized to restrain and transport her human remains,” Assistant Suffolk County District Attorney Michelle Haddad said in the court filings.

Prosecutors also argued that a denial of a cheek swab could deprive Heuermann of a crucial defense at trial if his DNA from the swab does not match the DNA profile from the pizza crusts and napkin.

The defense, which did not return a request for comment, has until next week to oppose the motion. Otherwise, Heuermann will have to provide a cheek swab by August 15.
Is there any mention of his wife’s DNA being collected being there’s evidence of her hair on binding of remains?
 
  • #6,066
Moving far far away is exactly what I would do in their situation. I cannot fathom why they'd ever want to stay there in the circumstances.

I know it's the only home they've known for so long but the feeling it must generate after what's happened should outweigh any good nostalgia.

Also realise money is an issue but they should be able to utilise the fund and just go!
Unless she and the family are compelled to stay in NY because they are future witnesses in RH’s prosecution.
 
  • #6,067
  • #6,068
Unless she and the family are compelled to stay in NY because they are future witnesses in RH’s prosecution.

anywhere has got to be better than right there though.
lose the press and find solace.
 
  • #6,069
Is there any mention of his wife’s DNA being collected being there’s evidence of her hair on binding of remains?
Yes. 12 bottles from household trash were taken and tested. Testing positive as a match on 3 victims to the wife’s hair.
 
  • #6,070
Moving far far away is exactly what I would do in their situation. I cannot fathom why they'd ever want to stay there in the circumstances.

I know it's the only home they've known for so long but the feeling it must generate after what's happened should outweigh any good nostalgia.

Also realise money is an issue but they should be able to utilise the fund and just go!
It has also been reported that her father is 90 years old and I would think she would want to stay close to him.
 
  • #6,071
Is there any mention of his wife’s DNA being collected being there’s evidence of her hair on binding of remains?
Just the initial DNA collected from trash. According to her attorney she has not been contacted by LE since her husband’s arrest.
 
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Just the initial DNA collected from trash. According to her attorney she has not been contacted by LE since her husband’s arrest.
Thanks just wondering since there’s the push to obtain RH’s DNA.
 
  • #6,074
I can't be the only one who is confused by some of the info we're getting from LE, can I ?

1. Why did every prior source we had (family, msm, etc.) say that Megan left her cell phone in her room ? But LE tells us her phone pinged in Massapequa ?

2. We know that Dave Schaller didn't see the vehicle Amber got into on the night she disappeared. Dave himself said so, and continues to say so. So who actually identified RH's car as the vehicle Amber left in the night she disappeared ?

3. If RH was the customer Amber and Dave ripped off the night before Amber disappeared, why on earth would she book a second date with him the following night and NOT bring a phone ? In fact, why would she book a date with him at all ?

4. Why would LE indicate that they were coming out with the info about Vergata because they had already contacted her family members, and yet, her 2 grown sons were apparently clueless.

Not criticizing LE here, just saying that a lot of this just doesn't make sense to me.
 
  • #6,075
I can't be the only one who is confused by some of the info we're getting from LE, can I ?

1. Why did every prior source we had (family, msm, etc.) say that Megan left her cell phone in her room ? But LE tells us her phone pinged in Massapequa ?

2. We know that Dave Schaller didn't see the vehicle Amber got into on the night she disappeared. Dave himself said so, and continues to say so. So who actually identified RH's car as the vehicle Amber left in the night she disappeared ?

3. If RH was the customer Amber and Dave ripped off the night before Amber disappeared, why on earth would she book a second date with him the following night and NOT bring a phone ? In fact, why would she book a date with him at all ?

4. Why would LE indicate that they were coming out with the info about Vergata because they had already contacted her family members, and yet, her 2 grown sons were apparently clueless.

Not criticizing LE here, just saying that a lot of this just doesn't make sense to me.
re schaller, RH was there twice he could have seen it the first night, probably did.
he knew it was rH coming for her the 2nd night so maybe assumed it was same vehicle.
the legal bail thingy said 'witnesses' saw it but didn't name Schaller as one.

I'm not sure whether he had paid her or not the first night... the night of the scam. i can't remember exactly That entire case needs to be reopened/ They all do, methinks.
I can't answer your other questions, will do a scrape for early reports on Megan..
 
  • #6,076
Couldn't they stay with wife's sister or in a hotel/motel?

I'm shocked.

JMO
IDK how reliable it is, but her sister was quoted as saying she had not had any contact with her.

This is bizaare.
 
  • #6,077
I can't be the only one who is confused by some of the info we're getting from LE, can I ?

1. Why did every prior source we had (family, msm, etc.) say that Megan left her cell phone in her room ? But LE tells us her phone pinged in Massapequa ?

2. We know that Dave Schaller didn't see the vehicle Amber got into on the night she disappeared. Dave himself said so, and continues to say so. So who actually identified RH's car as the vehicle Amber left in the night she disappeared ?

3. If RH was the customer Amber and Dave ripped off the night before Amber disappeared, why on earth would she book a second date with him the following night and NOT bring a phone ? In fact, why would she book a date with him at all ?

4. Why would LE indicate that they were coming out with the info about Vergata because they had already contacted her family members, and yet, her 2 grown sons were apparently clueless.

Not criticizing LE here, just saying that a lot of this just doesn't make sense to me.
Re: #4, I can only gander the sons weren't directly notified because they had been adopted out years before she went missing? Would that make them now not next of kin if she was no longer their "legal" parent? I don't know the legalities on that. JMO
 
  • #6,078
I’d agree, except that to PAY someone you have to have money.

The idea that the wife was on food stamps, while he was a well-regarded architect working with many city agencies, suggests to me that he kept her in poverty somehow.

Her living in that dilapidated house while they had property in other states is IMO also persuasive that he kept her on a tight leash.

In NY she would’ve not been eligible for food stamps based on her husband’s salary and the ownership of a condo or timeshare in Vegas, along with the South Carolina property. I’m wondering how that happened.

Her son has developmental disabilities, it may be an entitlement?
 
  • #6,079
I kinda think whether I would want to live in that house or not is irrelevant. And if AE wants to or not is none of my business.

I can think of a few reasons it might be the best idea for her.

She or her son do not like change, and learning a whole lot about Rex is change enough- moving house might makes things harder to process.

She has advice that she has better odds getting the whole house in divorce, rather than half or none at all, while living in it.

She feels if she leaves it, the tourists will destroy it.

She feels if she leaves it some shady friend or relative of Rex's will do something to it.

She feels like she is being bullied out, and won't be.

Financial abuse and coercive control are real and hideous. Yet I see no evidence that AE wants out of the house. So I don't see any reason to assume the problem is that she can't.

MOO
 
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Why would the adult children need an attorney?
 
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