Gilgo Beach LISK Serial Killer, Rex Heuermann, charged with 3 murders, July 2023 #9

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Wondering if prisoners can request such a haircut?
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''Heuermann, handcuffed behind his back this time and with a haircut since his last appearance, spoke in court for the first time today. Judge Mazzei asked Heuermann if he was reviewing court documents as well as how much time he was allowed to spend reviewing them.

“Yes,” Heuermann told the judge. “Up to four hours, I’ve been averaging two or three.”

The prosecution announced that there were two more terabytes of evidence against Heuermann, which consisted of camera footage, search warrants executed, reviews of Heuermann’s online accounts, and more.

Heuermann appeared to glare at the prosecution as they announced this, and unlike his last court date, did
not turn to the gallery as he left the courtroom.''


“My client, unless he is a tremendous actor, he was complete shocked,” Brown said. “Had no idea why he was being taken into custody. The government doesn’t tell you these things, but these things we will bring out in the course of a trial.”

For him to review the evidence 2 to 3 hours a day, he has to be infatuated with the stir he has caused.

I can also see him thinking.. .well, they missed this or that.

They'll have plenty at the end to convict him if he goes to trial
 
He sure has a sour, menacing look on his face. Looking much like the kind of killer who is very, very angry that he got caught. Some killers who are arrested collapse and fall apart physically and mentally. Some become withdrawn, lose weight, etc. Some confess. Some become very charming and play innocent in hopes of winning an acquittal. Others get very angry at having been caught and spend all their time plotting and manipulating the court and DA to get acquittal and revenge.
Maybe the sour look is due to the odd haircut.
 
Wondering if prisoners can request such a haircut?
rbbm
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Yes then can, and he did. Other prisoners do the haircutting. The county does not hire a professional to do it.
 
Wondering if prisoners can request such a haircut?
rbbm

Michael Malaszczyk

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''Heuermann, handcuffed behind his back this time and with a haircut since his last appearance, spoke in court for the first time today. Judge Mazzei asked Heuermann if he was reviewing court documents as well as how much time he was allowed to spend reviewing them.

“Yes,” Heuermann told the judge. “Up to four hours, I’ve been averaging two or three.”

The prosecution announced that there were two more terabytes of evidence against Heuermann, which consisted of camera footage, search warrants executed, reviews of Heuermann’s online accounts, and more.

Heuermann appeared to glare at the prosecution as they announced this, and unlike his last court date, did
not turn to the gallery as he left the courtroom.''


“My client, unless he is a tremendous actor, he was complete shocked,” Brown said. “Had no idea why he was being taken into custody. The government doesn’t tell you these things, but these things we will bring out in the course of a trial.”
According to his
Attorney The camera footage of rex doesn't show much for a year And a half
Any Thoughts on this
 
According to his
Attorney The camera footage of rex doesn't show much for a year And a half
Any Thoughts on this

Thanks for the link. What I found most interesting is this quote from Michael Brown, defense atty: “We’re talking about one hair that was found on one victim,” Brown said. “When we say ‘it’s his DNA,’ you have to remember that with mitochondrial DNA, they have an exclusion pool and an inclusion pool. They exclude a significant amount of the population, and include a small percentage, and they have said that my client is inclusive in that small percentage. But when you look at the metropolitan area, where there’s 25 million people, the included pool is still pretty significant.”

HOWEVER, he completely neglected to mention RH's hair was found along with a hair matching his wife's and children's mitochondrial DNA -- now two hairs on tape on one victim that matches a husband and wife duo --- doesn't that really, really, really narrow down the possibilities?

Seriously, does he really think people pay NO attention?
 
For him to review the evidence 2 to 3 hours a day, he has to be infatuated with the stir he has caused.

I can also see him thinking.. .well, they missed this or that.

They'll have plenty at the end to convict him if he goes to trial
This is pretty common for people in custody regarding reviewing evidence.
 
This is pretty common for people in custody regarding reviewing evidence.
yes. Isn't it part of the trial process that the accused has to be able to assist with their defense? So, he goes through everything and his memory may have something that negates the point of evidence . . . or something like that.
 
Wondering if prisoners can request such a haircut?
rbbm

Michael Malaszczyk

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''Heuermann, handcuffed behind his back this time and with a haircut since his last appearance, spoke in court for the first time today. Judge Mazzei asked Heuermann if he was reviewing court documents as well as how much time he was allowed to spend reviewing them.

“Yes,” Heuermann told the judge. “Up to four hours, I’ve been averaging two or three.”

The prosecution announced that there were two more terabytes of evidence against Heuermann, which consisted of camera footage, search warrants executed, reviews of Heuermann’s online accounts, and more.

Heuermann appeared to glare at the prosecution as they announced this, and unlike his last court date, did
not turn to the gallery as he left the courtroom.''


“My client, unless he is a tremendous actor, he was complete shocked,” Brown said. “Had no idea why he was being taken into custody. The government doesn’t tell you these things, but these things we will bring out in the course of a trial.”
These two in a thriller of any kind - no makeup artist needed really. :rolleyes::p
 
These two in a thriller of any kind - no makeup artist needed really. :rolleyes::p
Personally, I want Heuermann to have an excellent attorney and representation because when he's convicted, I want it to stick. Have you ever wondered if the judge who assigned Michael Brown had a difficult time selecting an attorney he COULD appoint for a case of this notoriety? The judge knows it will be media fodder for years, every word, every nuance will be examined and discussed . . . . Would not it be a huge responsibility just to appoint an attorney in such a case?
 
'Sep 27, 2023 #news #gilgobeach #crime
The man charged with killing three New York women more than a decade ago appeared in court Wednesday. Prosecutors charged Rex Heuermann back in January after DNA evidence linked him to one of the victims at Gilgo Beach. Heuermann has pleaded not guilty. CBS News correspondent Lilia Luciano has more on Heuermann's court appearance.'
 
''Jeff Sample, the owner of Precision Lawn Service in Virginia, says he remembers Heuermann as a towering, aggressive architect from New York City.
"He was just arrogant, kind of the 'I'm better than you' kind of feeling," he says "He just seemed like a jerk."
Sample says he agreed to do landscaping work at the Palymra home of Heuermann's mother, Dolores.
"It was just to basically go clean up the yard because it was all overgrown and a mess, and I kind of remember him complaining. He had a big dumpster there, he asked us to throw some stuff in the dumpster and he didn't like the way we put it in," says Sample.
When the work was completed, Sample says he sent a bill to Heuermann in New York but never received payment.
"A month later still no payment. Another month later still no payment," he says. Sample took legal action and filed a civil suit in Virginia in January 2019.''
I really hope the VSP revisit RH in relation to the 29 Stalker and the murder of Alicia Showalter Reynolds- whose murder, dump site in 1996, mirrors those of the dumping of Jessica Taylor and the other Manorville victims. I suspect he evolved in his method of finding victims and later cut away identifying features and began dismembering before deciding that was not necessary.

Note his new haircut and the 1996 composite pictures. He absolutely matches the description and drawing and the 29 Stalker also chose to drive a green pickup truck
 

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I really hope the VSP revisit RH in relation to the 29 Stalker and the murder of Alicia Showalter Reynolds- whose murder, dump site in 1996, mirrors those of the dumping of Jessica Taylor and the other Manorville victims. I suspect he evolved in his method of finding victims and later cut away identifying features and began dismembering before deciding that was not necessary.

Note his new haircut and the 1996 composite pictures. He absolutely matches the description and drawing and the 29 Stalker also chose to drive a green pickup truck
Intriguing!
 
I really hope the VSP revisit RH in relation to the 29 Stalker and the murder of Alicia Showalter Reynolds- whose murder, dump site in 1996, mirrors those of the dumping of Jessica Taylor and the other Manorville victims. I suspect he evolved in his method of finding victims and later cut away identifying features and began dismembering before deciding that was not necessary.

Note his new haircut and the 1996 composite pictures. He absolutely matches the description and drawing and the 29 Stalker also chose to drive a green pickup truck


In this account, the pickup truck is described as being blue, but still...

Link to Route 29 stalker


Witnesses describe him as being 5'10" to 6' tall. LE reported that at least 20 women had reported seeing the guy and being stalked by him. He would use the ruse of following the women, flagging them down and telling them there was something wrong with their car.

If this was Rex H, he'd have to be spending a lot of time in that area around Charlottesville, VA at that time. JMO
 

Thanks for the link. What I found most interesting is this quote from Michael Brown, defense atty: “We’re talking about one hair that was found on one victim,” Brown said. “When we say ‘it’s his DNA,’ you have to remember that with mitochondrial DNA, they have an exclusion pool and an inclusion pool. They exclude a significant amount of the population, and include a small percentage, and they have said that my client is inclusive in that small percentage. But when you look at the metropolitan area, where there’s 25 million people, the included pool is still pretty significant.”

HOWEVER, he completely neglected to mention RH's hair was found along with a hair matching his wife's and children's mitochondrial DNA -- now two hairs on tape on one victim that matches a husband and wife duo --- doesn't that really, really, really narrow down the possibilities?

Seriously, does he really think people pay NO attention?
Ok, ok, Mr. Brown, one hair. Then what say YOU, Michael Brown, in reference to the now 13,000 pages of discovery? No comment? Apparently not. Sheesh
 
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I really hope the VSP revisit RH in relation to the 29 Stalker and the murder of Alicia Showalter Reynolds- whose murder, dump site in 1996, mirrors those of the dumping of Jessica Taylor and the other Manorville victims. I suspect he evolved in his method of finding victims and later cut away identifying features and began dismembering before deciding that was not necessary.

Note his new haircut and the 1996 composite pictures. He absolutely matches the description and drawing and the 29 Stalker also chose to drive a green pickup truck

Wow, K. Uncanny! Thanks for the side-by-side.
 

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In this account, the pickup truck is described as being blue, but still...

Link to Route 29 stalker


Witnesses describe him as being 5'10" to 6' tall. LE reported that at least 20 women had reported seeing the guy and being stalked by him. He would use the ruse of following the women, flagging them down and telling them there was something wrong with their car.

If this was Rex H, he'd have to be spending a lot of time in that area around Charlottesville, VA at that time. JMO
He was leaning into the engine compartment with the hood up. The pickup was a greenish turquoise- more green than blue hues.
 
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