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"We received in excess of 50 manila envelopes, in addition to personal electronic devices that were acquired by the family after the arrest of Rex Heuermann," said Macedonio. "We were told by the district attorney's office that we would continue to receive personal property of Asa [Ellerup], Victoria [Heuermann] and Christopher [Sheridan] on a rolling basis as it's processed."
Macedonio said the items consisted of personal documents, including a greeting card from a family member, and numerous gift cards sent to the family after Heuermann's arrest.
The family also was given back laptops and a digital drawing device used by Heuermann's daughter, Macedonio said.
Vess Mitev, the Stony Brook-based attorney who represents Heuermann's daughter and stepson, confirmed that some of his clients' personal items were returned last month, but said there remains a voluminous amount of personal effects that remain in police custody without explanation.
In addition to a number of books, antiques, art supplies, clothing and writing instruments, Mitev said authorities still have his clients' social security cards, passports and birth certificates, despite the district attorney's office repeatedly saying that Heuermann's family members are not suspects.
"Puzzled chagrin is the best way to describe my clients and my view that these items still remain in the possession of law enforcement," said Mitev.
Heuermann's next court date is October 16.
Macedonio said the items consisted of personal documents, including a greeting card from a family member, and numerous gift cards sent to the family after Heuermann's arrest.
The family also was given back laptops and a digital drawing device used by Heuermann's daughter, Macedonio said.
Vess Mitev, the Stony Brook-based attorney who represents Heuermann's daughter and stepson, confirmed that some of his clients' personal items were returned last month, but said there remains a voluminous amount of personal effects that remain in police custody without explanation.
In addition to a number of books, antiques, art supplies, clothing and writing instruments, Mitev said authorities still have his clients' social security cards, passports and birth certificates, despite the district attorney's office repeatedly saying that Heuermann's family members are not suspects.
"Puzzled chagrin is the best way to describe my clients and my view that these items still remain in the possession of law enforcement," said Mitev.
Heuermann's next court date is October 16.
Gilgo Beach killings: Personal items seized from accused serial killer Rex A. Heuermann's Massapequa Park home, storage units returned, attorneys say
Authorities had seized potential evidence from Rex Heuermann's LI home and rented storage units following his 2023 arrest.
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