And he almost certainly perjured himself when he said he was not paid to drive these escorts?Respectfully, does it matter? Either way, this was his opportunity to tell the truth, yet tells terrible inconsistencies.
And he almost certainly perjured himself when he said he was not paid to drive these escorts?Respectfully, does it matter? Either way, this was his opportunity to tell the truth, yet tells terrible inconsistencies.
On such a narrow strip of land along the edge of a roadway, how else would he place them? There's literally nowhere else that isn't beach or marsh.City Scapes - this is what I was explaining on Nancy Grace today! Placed along or near a roadway, spaced apart but lined up next to each other like buildings.
My gut told me he was innocently making a joke…..it is an area many people have joked around about as being the perfect place to dump a body being it’s so secluded, desolate and heavily wooded, but it scared the you-know-what out of me! He probably didn’t even think how it could be perceived.Wonder if that spot needs to be pointed out to LE? He may just have enjoyed watching you scramble or he may have just been stating fact.
His expertise was in expediting projects through arcane city building codes rather than in architectural design. Ginia Bellafante, writing for The New York Times, examined how Heuermann exerted influence in the tonier townhouses of Brooklyn, where architects of more visible prestige would need his help shepherding through their wealthy clients’ renovations. “As a journeyman who held bureaucratic authority, he could veto the plans of architects with degrees from Yale and projects in Nantucket.” Mary Shell, an employee of his around the time of the murders, wrote in New York that “his office was mostly staffed by women like myself, young and petite, the girl-next-door type” and that “whether or not he had any real political clout, he believed he did and tried to convince others that he did, too.”
Niv Miyasato, a designer who worked with Heuermann starting in the ’90s and shared office space with him in the early 2000s, described to me a similar picture of his workaday life. “He did what he needed to do,” Miyasoto said, referring to Heuermann’s work as a building code compliance consultant. “He certainly communicated with all of us on a regular basis that he was an expert at that.” He found Heuermann a bit awkward but didn’t think much of it at the time. More striking, Miyasoto said, was that Heuermann seemed to him like a doomsday prepper: “He talked about his hunting, and would maybe occasionally drop things like, Well, you never know what’s going to happen. ‘You gotta be prepared’ kind of stuff.”
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We’re Only Just Starting to Unpack Rex Heuermann’s New York
In the weeks since the Gilgo Beach murder suspect was arrested, his alleged double life has cast new light on an otherwise mundane professional life in the city and its suburbs.www.vanityfair.com
and it was you that first mentioned the prepping, I never caught it.. well spotted!BBM... I knew it! I previously thought the land down in SC needed a look through and now I REALLY hope it gets one.
My son and I had a conversation about this when RH was arrested. It's not funny but it was funny that if there are multiple killers attributed to Gilgo, how dangerous that must be for all to never bump into each other? It must have made some people very nervous back in 2010 when all the bodies were initially recovered from the beach.Is the term LISK meant to directly identify RH (basically anyone who was the perp in the GB4), or does LISK encompass the entirety of the murders on LI, including peaches, cherries, Karen, etc?
I ask because I know there’s debate about whether RH is responsible for just the gb4, a few more, or all of them. Othram wrote that Karen was the earliest known victim of LISK, so I am a little confused.
Or are we all unsure because we don’t know enough about RH and his possible crimes.
It’s eye-opening to watch her on the expert opinion for Leticia Stauch’s trial. DL was horrid. Her interaction with the judge was unbelievably unprofessional. After seeing her testimony, I bet lawyers are reviewing cases where she provided testimony.Wikipedia, then go from there? There was a documentary made about her some years ago, Crazy Not Insane. She's basically been a witness for hire for over forty years. She doesn't believe in the death penalty or in sociopathy. She is the person you get on the stand if you are a defense attorney and you have a brutal offender or serial killer who you want to portray as a sad abused child who wasn't responsible for their actions. It very rarely works, and in certain cases, especially in Gannon's trial, her performance on the stand probably just made the trial outcome more certain rather than providing a mitigating factor in the eyes of the jury. She is in her late eighties now, and I would hope that her appearance in Gannon's trial would be her last. I would hope that by the time RH comes to trial, there is absolutely no possibility for her to speak for him even if they want her to.
In terms of her validity, her views have always been fringe, she hasn't published anything peer reviewed since the eighties, and even then, the methods she used to support her assertions were questioned. In Gannon's trial, the contrast between the state psych witnesses and Lewis was stark. The state witnesses laid out the testing that was done, the specific ways they handle a patient who has reason to be deceptive with them and how they safeguard against that. Lewis, it was completely the opposite. They had video excerpts of her interviews with the defendant, LS, that they played for the jury... the video spoke for itself.
MOO
This MSM article says that AE and her two adult children were forced to spend multiple nights in a rental car while LE were searching their home and property, while they "bounced" between relatives' homes and the rental car.
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Prosecutors in Gilgo Beach killings are giving Rex Heuermann's defense a vast trove of evidence
Weeks after charging Long Island architect Rex Heuermann in a string of killings known as the Gilgo Beach murders, prosecutors say they’ve begun providing his lawyer with reams of evidenceabcnews.go.com
Ellerup filed for divorce after her husband was arrested.
She and her two adult children, who also live at the house, returned last week after bouncing between relatives’ homes and a rental car, where they were forced to spend multiple nights, according to the lawyer.
“These people are also innocent victims in this,” Macedonio added. “They’re the unknown victims because no one cares about them.”
An attorney for the adult children, Vess Mitev, said his clients were considering legal action against police for the “deplorable and roughshod handling of the investigation.”
The latest victim to be named was identified last November.
This required a press conference this week.
Call me cynical but I'm starting to get really edgy.
Thanks again. It’s interesting that the 59th Street Bridge is coming up in Pak’s depo as where he picked up Shannon and then a couple of days later, he was told to pick up another escort there. 59th Street Bridge was also mentioned a few times in the RH bail doc relating to cell pings, if I’m remembering right. I suppose this is a popular spot for escorts to be picked up from. Another ”coincidence“ between Shannon and the G4. I apologize if what’s new info to me is redundant to others.
also interesting that Pak says he was convicted in 2003/4 of “misusing a passport“ to help an Asian male illegally enter the country. I’m having a hard time not letting my imagination jump to conclusions. I do hope someone is looking into any connections to RH.
Retired Detective Pat Portela
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New York police refusing to release 911 tapes in serial killer case
The call was made by escort Shannan Gilbert, whose disappearance led to the discovery of 10 bodies near Long Island's Gilgo Beach.www.nbcnews.com
2022
Sini said in a statement that he sought to remove the lead detective, Patrick Portela, because “it became increasingly clear that [he] was not willing to effectively collaborate,” including by refusing to share information with the FBI. Sini said that he was met with “fierce resistance” from within the police department when he initially advocated for the detective’s removal, and noted that investigators under his successor “solved the case in eighteen months without [Portela’s] involvement.
Patrick Portela, the lead detective investigating the Gilgo Four, was ultimately removed from the case, prior to the creation of the Gilgo Beach Homicide Investigation Task Force in February 2022. Under that force, leadership turned attention to a tip from a witness about a pickup trip that later connected them to the suspect. Authorities officially arrested Heuermann in midtown Manhattan on July 13.
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What We Know About the Gilgo Beach Murders Case
The evidence against Rex Heuermann, a 59-year-old architect, includes 2,500 documents and hundreds of hours of video footage.time.com
@Warwick7
alive okay.
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Accused Long Island Serial Killer’s Family Living in ‘Surreal’ Horror Show, Lawyer Says
Lawyers for the family of accused Long Island serial killer Rex Heuermann say his adult children are in a “surreal, waking horror show,” according to Fox News Digital. Heuermann’s two adult children, 26-year-old Victoria Heuermann, and Christopher Sheridan, 33, are reportedly trying to put their...www.crimeonline.com
August 7, 2023
I wonder if this is a picture of them that was taken before all this happened or if it is a current photo.glad to see a nice picture of them