• #7,881
Harrison told PIX11 News the central question will be: “How many sex workers are still missing in Suffolk County and what are their potential ties to Rex Heuermann?”

Harrison added the two detectives will branch out to investigate sex workers missing in Nassau County and New York City’s five boroughs, after their initial probe is finished in Suffolk County.

 
  • #7,882
Harrison told PIX11 News the central question will be: “How many sex workers are still missing in Suffolk County and what are their potential ties to Rex Heuermann?”

Harrison added the two detectives will branch out to investigate sex workers missing in Nassau County and New York City’s five boroughs, after their initial probe is finished in Suffolk County.

Theoretically, there could be also non-SW, who are missing and dead and go to his account. Some run-aways perhaps.
 
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Theoretically, there could be also non-SW, who are missing and dead and go to his account. Some run-aways perhaps.
Yeah, could be but normies get investigated differently than sex workers unfortunately.
 
  • #7,884
''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.''
 
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Theoretically, there could be also non-SW, who are missing and dead and go to his account. Some run-aways perhaps.
Based on his internet searches, I can't help but feel he may be responsible for some of the missing children/teens in the area.
 
  • #7,886
Based on his internet searches, I can't help but feel he may be responsible for some of the missing children/teens in the area.
.. if we could just find his lair..
pretty certain he has a place he used to torture them.
It should be findable.
 
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Attorney Robert Macedonio represents Asa Ellerup, Heuermann's estranged wife. Macedonio says Ellerup has had no source of income since her husband's arrest and now police are focused on the couple's assets.

"It is just a matter of dividing up assets, that's anything from jewelry, to cars, to the house, to the gun collection," says Macedonio.
 
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Attorney Robert Macedonio represents Asa Ellerup, Heuermann's estranged wife. Macedonio says Ellerup has had no source of income since her husband's arrest and now police are focused on the couple's assets.

"It is just a matter of dividing up assets, that's anything from jewelry, to cars, to the house, to the gun collection," says Macedonio.
I would assume that Asa would also be responsible for the debts owed during the marriage.
 
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I would assume that Asa would also be responsible for the debts owed during the marriage.

Probably, for some. Just guessing, but Rex probably controlled the family finances. She may not have known how much was owed in back taxes, etc.
 
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The Gilgo Beach Serial Killings,” Saturday, Sept. 16 at 9/8c on CBS and streaming on Paramount+.


If my strange co-worker tracked me down on a cruise in the middle of the ocean and had a note delivered to my cabin stating "I told you I could find you" I'd probably quit as soon as I returned.

jmo
 
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Probably, for some. Just guessing, but Rex probably controlled the family finances. She may not have known how much was owed in back taxes, etc.

Do you know if Asa knew the amount and type of guns he had in the house?
 
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Probably, for some. Just guessing, but Rex probably controlled the family finances. She may not have known how much was owed in back taxes, etc.
True, I bet she didn't, but if they were filing married/jointly she will be held as responsible as RH IMO. She would have had to sign off on the dotted line as well.

MOO
 
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  • #7,894
The Gilgo Beach Serial Killings,” Saturday, Sept. 16 at 9/8c on CBS and streaming on Paramount+.


If my strange co-worker tracked me down on a cruise in the middle of the ocean and had a note delivered to my cabin stating "I told you I could find you" I'd probably quit as soon as I returned.

jmo

for sure
maybe even email from the cruise
 
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his use of burner phones is baffling to me...they found evidence related to 7 burner phones he'd used...isn't the whole point of using a burner phone to dispose of it? they presumably would've had to find them in his possession--or am I missing something? keeping a collection of used burner phones seems like a really dumb move for a guy who's been described as pretty intelligent. o_O
 
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Does anyone know of a way to see the 20/20 show in Australia, or if it will eventually be released there?
 
  • #7,897
his use of burner phones is baffling to me...they found evidence related to 7 burner phones he'd used...isn't the whole point of using a burner phone to dispose of it? they presumably would've had to find them in his possession--or am I missing something? keeping a collection of used burner phones seems like a really dumb move for a guy who's been described as pretty intelligent. o_O
Probably the burner phones were his memorabilia of his many evil talks with victims (before the meetings) and talks with family of victims (after the killings). Too valuable to be destroyed. Perhaps his serial of evil calls wasn't done yet, and he needed 7 phones for the continuation of his harassments (think of anniversaries). Should we assume, he had 7 victims, each burner phone for one special victim? (Maybe, he had a proper accounting of it?)
 
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Erin Moriarty: I mean, isn't there a real concern that there may be other victims out there?

Ray Tierney: Always.

Rodney Harrison: Who's to say there's not more bodies out there that we need to investigate?

 
  • #7,899
his use of burner phones is baffling to me...they found evidence related to 7 burner phones he'd used...isn't the whole point of using a burner phone to dispose of it? they presumably would've had to find them in his possession--or am I missing something? keeping a collection of used burner phones seems like a really dumb move for a guy who's been described as pretty intelligent. o_O
Burner phones have numbers.
Numbers that phone other numbers belonging to victims..
 
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Burner phones have numbers.
Numbers that phone other numbers belonging to victims..

Right. They used cell phone data from victims' phones. They validated it, I think, by using data from cell phone towers in the area where victims were last known to have been. JMO, they used a combination of all that, mapping times, locations, etc. until they found numbers that matched.
 

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