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The client recalled other moments during the time she was trying to sell her home, that — now looking back — she found quite odd.Nightmare fuel:
His client briefly recounted that evening to The Post.
“I was only with him in my home to review the scope of work,” she said. “I even gave him a ride to his home in Long Island from Brooklyn. At one point on the drive we talked about the Gilgo Beach murders — we even discussed the burlap and why someone would use that. In retrospect, thinking about that conversation, it’s just bone-chilling.”
Link: Client of Rex Heuermann details ‘bone-chilling’ encounter driving him home
“Throughout the transaction he was becoming very difficult to work with, even becoming belligerent at times. He was constantly arguing with the plumber on the job and questioning his work. Just very odd behavior,” she said. “For some reason in this transaction he would constantly say, ‘I’m not doing anything to get a fine or open an investigation of my license.'” [MY NOTES: because he didnt wanna call any attention to himself lol]
The client said that ultimately that was her final experience with Heuermann.
“When we ultimately were able to close on the property, I had such a bad experience with Rex that I told him not to attend the closing,” she said. He still needed to pick up the balance of payment, and “He went to the attorney’s office separately to pick up the check.”
“Apparently he had some disagreement with one of the woman associates at the firm. This associate was so uncomfortable with her exchange with Rex that she refused to be in the office when he picked up the check. Ultimately the partner at the firm gave the check to Rex when he arrived with his daughter.”
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he sounds impossible to work with. i think we're going to find some anti-social and narcissism traits from the psychologists who will evaluate him if there's a trial (i'm sure he will continuously protest the charges) and go on the stand
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