Gilgo Beach LISK Serial Killer, Rex Heuermann, charged with 3 murders, July 2023 #8

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I’m sorry if this not the right place to ask but
I was just watching this interview and around 9 min they talk about Shannan Gilbert and Nikki says Rex believed Shannan was connected. Do you guys think that means anything?
I don’t know if ai believe all of what she claims. Jmo
 
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@tararosenblum


In my jailhouse interview with Sheriff Toulon yesterday, he revealed alleged serial killer Rex Heuermann has had two visitors - his lawyer and an unidentified man, who is not a relative. He also meets weekly w/ Catholic clergy.
More details tonight at 5pm on News 12
 
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Speaking of attorney/lawyers, let’s not forget that lawyers working on behalf of a client, aren’t truth-finders, investigators, crime solvers.
They represent their clients legal interests - rights aren’t violated, etc etc
They are not supposed to outright lie … but a no comment or 5th amendment avoids making a statement for which they will be responsible.

So, anything the legal representatives say in public statements, is likely to reflect what they decide is in their clients interest and might omit information which isn’t in their clients best interest.

If OJ case any example, their names will have instant recognition after any trial - then will be authors, podcast hosts, pundits, dancing with the stars …

I couldn't agree with you more! I like how JR praised the current investigators in this case by saying he has complete trust in their abilities. JR seems to have a lot of inside information from his many years of investigating the LISK that we are not privy to. In my opinion, he is relevant. The contrast is striking. JR is talking about the case. RM is talking about $$$ and more $$$$$$$. Gimme. Gimme. Gimme. And yet he is the first to point his finger at JR's intention for speaking out. Some can see through the facade. MOO
 
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I don’t know if ai believe all of what she claims. Jmo
Her retelling of events does seem to include more and more details as time goes on. Curious that she now says that RH mentioned a hammer. I suspect the next time we hear from her she will say that he mentioned a " cabinet maker's hammer ".

All JMO
 
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Speaking of attorney/lawyers, let’s not forget that lawyers working on behalf of a client, aren’t truth-finders, investigators, crime solvers.
They represent their clients legal interests - rights aren’t violated, etc etc
They are not supposed to outright lie … but a no comment or 5th amendment avoids making a statement for which they will be responsible.

So, anything the legal representatives say in public statements, is likely to reflect what they decide is in their clients interest and might omit information which isn’t in their clients best interest.

If OJ case any example, their names will have instant recognition after any trial - then will be authors, podcast hosts, pundits, dancing with the stars …
Instant stardom...even for their families.
 
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Foster is one of five escorts in the Las Vegas area between the ages of 18 and 25 who all shared the same fate: discovered either dead or missing between 2003 and 2006 under similarly suspicious circumstances. Four of them were dumped off remote roadways. Several were wrapped in cloth, which is why detectives have long suspected they could have been killed by the same person.
 
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@tararosenblum


In my jailhouse interview with Sheriff Toulon yesterday, he revealed alleged serial killer Rex Heuermann has had two visitors - his lawyer and an unidentified man, who is not a relative. He also meets weekly w/ Catholic clergy.
More details tonight at 5pm on News 12

The unidentified man could be someone associated with his firm, accountant or other, to go over some issues related to closing down the business and things that need to be done, etc. Or someone associated with the building where he rents space and ending lease, etc.

JMO.
 
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@tararosenblum


In my jailhouse interview with Sheriff Toulon yesterday, he revealed alleged serial killer Rex Heuermann has had two visitors - his lawyer and an unidentified man, who is not a relative. He also meets weekly w/ Catholic clergy.
More details tonight at 5pm on News 12
Meeting with clergy...insert my eye roll here...I can't see ol Rex as very religious, especially after violating the 6th commandment, multiple times....JMO
 
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The unidentified man could be someone associated with his firm, accountant or other, to go over some issues related to closing down the business and things that need to be done, etc. Or someone associated with the building where he rents space and ending lease, etc.

JMO.
Could simply be a “witness” or notary for signing documents …
 
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The last thing we want is for this guy to commit suicide and prevent justice from being served. I hope they're still watching him closely.

JMO, he's not going to do that. He's a narcissist and a sadist who, for years, thought he was smarter than LE. He's probably proud of his crimes. He also probably still thinks he's smarter than the DA and will be acquitted. Guys like that don't commit suicide.

JMO, they put him under suicide watch just to be safe and so they could watch him closely.
 
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Meeting with clergy...insert my eye roll here...I can't see ol Rex as very religious, especially after violating the 6th commandment, multiple times....JMO

Probably did this at the suggestion of his attorneys. If he's so religious, he should confess. JMO WWJD
 
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Hey everyone,

@Jimmytoast has now been verified as a friend of Megan Waterman's sister.

As a VI, Jimmytoast is not required to provide links to what they state as fact about the case. Please treat them with respect at all times, and if you disagree with something they have to contribute, do not challenge them or argue with them. If you ask a question they may not be able to answer or do not wish to answer, do not badger them for information.

Thank you to Jimmytoast and all others who are here to discuss these cases and wait for justice for all these victims.

Welcome @Jimmytoast!
 
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Probably did this at the suggestion of his attorneys. If he's so religious, he should confess.
Most all find God when in prison. Inmates will choose first thing to read the Bible page by page once they commit. Main reason is it helps the time go by.
 
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JMO, he's not going to do that. He's a narcissist and a sadist who, for years, thought he was smarter than LE. He's probably proud of his crimes. He also probably still thinks he's smarter than the DA and will be acquitted. Guys like that don't commit suicide.

JMO, they put him under suicide watch just to be safe and so they could watch him closely.
Actually, some do. Because then they maintain the feeling of control. Some guys, the moment they're not in control, they plan their out. They're not interested in making their way through the courts, or making a life for themselves in prison. Often, these are the offenders who have imprisoned others and enjoyed that feeling of total control, life or death, over their victims. Think Epstein, think Ariel Castro.

MOO
 
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Most all find God when in prison. Inmates will choose first thing to read the Bible page by page once they commit. Main reason is it helps the time go by.
And it sounds good to a parole board.

MOO
 
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As a wife, who has no income of her own and, after many years of being a housewife, is now too old (too sick?) for a job, doesn't AE have to receive maintenance from her husband, including health care costs?
I would think she could get COBRA benefits from his health insurance provider for 18 months.
 
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by Lauren Hersh and Rebecca Zipkin
August 15, 2023 rbbm.
''CNN —
Last month, New Yorkers gave a collective sigh of relief as police finally apprehended a suspect in the Gilgo Beach serial killings cold case. For 13 years, this Long Island “family man” allegedly targeted, tortured and murdered women in the sex trade. To anyone in prostitution, his presence was a chilling reminder of the deadly dangers of the business.''

''Sex trade survivors consistently tell us that violence from sex buyers is the norm, not the exception. Research shows that sex buyer comments and review boards online normalize narratives of sexual violation and violence against women. And, according to research, 92.2% of women in the sex trade report being subjected to physical violence, such as being raped, shot, strangled, burned, beaten, stabbed or punched. A 2018 study of 65 prostituted women — including trans women in the US — also found 61% suffered traumatic brain injuries while in the sex trade.''

''On the other side of the equation, sex buyers are often men with disposable incomes, good jobs and families. These men sit at their six figure jobs, buying people for sex during lunch. When money is exchanged, many buyers often seem to believe they have a free pass to violate, degrade or even torture. They ostensibly rely on the fact that law enforcement sees sex buying as harmless and low level.''
 
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@tararosenblum


In my jailhouse interview with Sheriff Toulon yesterday, he revealed alleged serial killer Rex Heuermann has had two visitors - his lawyer and an unidentified man, who is not a relative. He also meets weekly w/ Catholic clergy.
More details tonight at 5pm on News 12
Is the Catholic clergy member who visits RH weekly identified?
 
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