• #12,161
Replying to @Just K from the last thread:


If you're hinting that RH could be Peaches' baby's father, then I'd say I think it's unlikely with what we know at this point.

We have Peaches' DNA, Peaches' baby's DNA, and RH's DNA. It's a basic paternity rule out, and unless they're keeping a massive secret from us about a match (which is entirely possible) then that's not the case.

MOO
 
  • #12,162
I’m finally caught up here. At one point I was 30 pages behind. In between trying to catch up, I was looking at the older UID and ID’d cases that would definitely fit into RH’s history. I am more than a little sure that the Commonwealth of Virginia should look into the murder of Alicia Showalter (1996) and the disappearance of Samantha Clark (Sept. 15, 2010) and the disappearance of Sage Smith a trans man/woman out of Charlottesville, VA.

“Samantha Ann Clarke is described as being 5’4” tall and weighing about 145 lbs. at the time of her disappearance. She has brown hair and brown eyes. She also has a Playboy bunny tattoo on her right arm, a Tigger tattoo on her right ankle, and two dolphin tattoos on her lower back.”
She was last seen with Randy Taylor and other men. Taylor has long been a suspect but given what may be the case that RH is a hunter who may stalk individuals and kill them right after being with someone else, I’d still consider him b/c Orange County VA includes Rt 15 and the Culpepper area. So, another straight shot to momma’s Palmyra home. Also the date she went missing is right after Amber was murdered.
Sage Smith is a trans woman.
 
  • #12,163
jun 10, 2024 #gilgobeach #rexheuermann #banfield
In 2022, Realtor Antoine Amira interviewed Gilgo Beach suspect Rex Heuermann, the man who is accused of killing six women. Amira exclusively told NewsNation's Ashleigh Banfield that interviewing Heuermann was "very difficult" and that he "loved talking about himself."

Jun 10, 2024 #gilgobeach #rexheuermann #banfield
Rex Heuermann, the man already suspected in the deaths of four women found near Long Island’s Gilgo Beach, was charged in the killings of two more women during his latest court appearance. Dr. Gary Brucato, a clinical and forensic psychologist, joins "Banfield" to discuss.
 
  • #12,164
Replying to @Just K from the last thread:


If you're hinting that RH could be Peaches' baby's father, then I'd say I think it's unlikely with what we know at this point.

We have Peaches' DNA, Peaches' baby's DNA, and RH's DNA. It's a basic paternity rule out, and unless they're keeping a massive secret from us about a match (which is entirely possible) then that's not the case.

MOO
I’m thinking RH had it out for men, too and he may have known who the father is.
 
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  • #12,166
That new interview with Antoine Avira is fascinating. Here's the original interview in full for anyone who hasn't seen it, or just wants to rewatch it in hindsight.


( Sorry if the link looks wonky, it's the only place I've been able to find the whole interview. )
 
  • #12,167
jun 10, 2024 #gilgobeach #rexheuermann #banfield
In 2022, Realtor Antoine Amira interviewed Gilgo Beach suspect Rex Heuermann, the man who is accused of killing six women. Amira exclusively told NewsNation's Ashleigh Banfield that interviewing Heuermann was "very difficult" and that he "loved talking about himself."

Jun 10, 2024 #gilgobeach #rexheuermann #banfield
Rex Heuermann, the man already suspected in the deaths of four women found near Long Island’s Gilgo Beach, was charged in the killings of two more women during his latest court appearance. Dr. Gary Brucato, a clinical and forensic psychologist, joins "Banfield" to discuss.

Yes, I agree with the Dr. Rex probably has more victims out there and he probably started earlier. These guys do keep going a long time, especially when they haven't come under suspicion. He has some traits in common with the Green River Killer, who also killed sex workers and who was eventually convicted of killing 49 women. Not sure Rex killed that many, but they're similar in other ways.
 
  • #12,168
Attorney Michael Brown has more to say.

 
  • #12,169
Attorney Michael Brown has more to say.

No matter which way or how the two guys are both each others scape goats ,the odds of both scenario's are absurd.
This reminds me of how Randy Taylor tried to use Jesse Matthews as his reasonable doubt .
 
  • #12,170
Interesting going back to last Aug.1,2023 hearing what Michael Brown said during the presser after RH's court appearance when Brown was given all the evidence from the prosecution.
At that time Brown had 4 other lawyers helping with the case.
RH was very involved with his defense.
Also at the time Brown said no plea deal because his client said he didn't do it.

 
  • #12,171
Lawyers need to learn when to shut the hell up.
Brown & team have had 5 months to come up with a defense for RH's internet searches.

Betcha Brown ends up eating these words.
That is if he hasn't already.


Jan.19, 2024

“Searching the internet, ask yourselves what you search on your computers and your phones,” Brown told reporters Tuesday after prosecutors alleged they found a series of queries for violent pornography on Heuermann’s devices in new court filings.

“One thing leads to another – you see a show about something, you start searching, and they talk about how somebody got killed,” he said. “You start searching, and then they talk about another way, and you start searching. Think about if they looked at your own personal search history, how all of a sudden you’re guilty because of your search history?”

METRO

'Suspected serial killer Rex Heuermann’s lawyer defends ‘sadistic’ internet searches in Gilgo Beach case'​



 
  • #12,172
Attorney Michael Brown has more to say.

Except, RH may have known Bittrolff had just left both RT and CM and he may indeed have killed all three of the 93-94 women.
 
  • #12,173
No matter which way or how the two guys are both each others scape goats ,the odds of both scenario's are absurd.
This reminds me of how Randy Taylor tried to use Jesse Matthews as his reasonable doubt .
Exactly!
 
  • #12,174

'Suspected serial killer Rex Heuermann’s lawyer defends ‘sadistic’ internet searches in Gilgo Beach case'​



I am so scared , my search history is so nasty. All the cases here and weird crap ,elsewhere or whatever... . I am a dirty dirty sleuther!
Also I know most of you are too!
Try not to take what angry Mikey Brown says personally.
 
  • #12,175
What a cop out by Mr. Brown. I feel confident that most people’s search histories—even ours here—do not compare to what is on RH’s devices. And I’m sure it will be easy to tell that he didn’t end up where he did serendipitously. Boy bye.
 
  • #12,176
What do ya all think about Brown/team believing RH when he claims that he didn't do any of these murders?

Is it possible that they still could ( if ever) believe him innocent after all the evidence the state has dropped on their heads?

Or do attorneys just repeat to the press what their client told them even when they themselves believe their client is guilty?

I've been thinking about the lawyers who have defended convicted serial killers and am coming to the conclusion that they know their client is guilty so they try and get the best plea deal possible and/or try for a mistrial on some kind of technology etc so delay,delay or do what they can meanwhile already knowing that a jury will find their client guilty which is what they're hoping for because they'd never want to see them out in the world again.

Oh, to be a fly on the wall during Brown/teams strategy sessions.
 
  • #12,177
I am so scared , my search history is so nasty. All the cases here and weird crap ,elsewhere or whatever... . I am a dirty dirty sleuther!
Also I know most of you are too!
Try not to take what angry Mikey Brown says personally.
Right?
Brown left out the part that when our internet searches were investigated that none of us were under investigation for torturing then murdering women and then were criminally charged with the murders.
Silly boy.
 
  • #12,178
Right?
Brown left out the part that when our internet searches were investigated that none of us were under investigation for torturing then murdering women and then were criminally charged with the murders.
Silly boy.
None of us.
It feels safer than church in here.
 
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  • #12,180
What do ya all think about Brown/team believing RH when he claims that he didn't do any of these murders?

Is it possible that they still could ( if ever) believe him innocent after all the evidence the state has dropped on their heads?

Or do attorneys just repeat to the press what their client told them even when they themselves believe their client is guilty?

I've been thinking about the lawyers who have defended convicted serial killers and am coming to the conclusion that they know their client is guilty so they try and get the best plea deal possible and/or try for a mistrial on some kind of technology etc so delay,delay or do what they can meanwhile already knowing that a jury will find their client guilty which is what they're hoping for because they'd never want to see them out in the world again.

Oh, to be a fly on the wall during Brown/teams strategy sessions.
It doesn't matter what a defense attorney thinks with respect to a clients guilt. It only matters what their client tells them.
 

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