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Well, she's classified as a victim here and off limits for discussion. It's the benefiting from her husband's crimes that I find unbelievable and I do hope it does not proceed. MOO.
Well thanks for the heads up. I didn’t know about the off limits thing. And yes, I see no situation, whether she knew or not, where profiting off the murder of others is good in her position… being the wife and all.
 
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RH in court tomorrow for judge's pre-scheduled trial date and also discovery discussions.

Laura Ingle

 
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IMO:
It will be interesting to see if AE is in court tomorrow since she and her children recently moved to South Carolina and they have the Peacock deal.
A deal that we know zilch about except for the amounts they and their lawyers received.
 
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IMO:
It will be interesting to see if AE is in court tomorrow since she and her children recently moved to South Carolina and they have the Peacock deal.
A deal that we know zilch about except for the amounts they and their lawyers received.

Is the old family "target" home occupied ? Rented out ? Vacant ? - Hmmmmm

It will be interesting if Stewie makes an appearance in court !! (said in cynical voice)

Roll out the circus !! (oppsie did I say that out loud)
 
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A deal that we know zilch about except for the amounts they and their lawyers received
Shes not getting paid for her appearance, just for archival footage she provides. The money cant go to RHs defense.

All of the victims families were offered an opportunity to appear but they either declined or did not respond
 
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Shes not getting paid for her appearance, just for archival footage she provides. The money cant go to RHs defense.

All of the victims families were offered an opportunity to appear but they either declined or did not respond

A Peacock spokesperson said Ellerup was not paid for her involvement, but she was given a licensing fee so the company could use her archival materials.

The spokesperson said that Ellerup will have no creative control over the project and the money she received cannot go to Heuermann or be used for his defense
 
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A Peacock spokesperson told CBS New York that Ellerup "was not paid for her participation, but was paid a licensing fee for use of her archive materials," which cannot go to Heuermann or his defense.

Peacock said it reached out to the victims' families to appear in the documentary, but all either declined or did not respond.
 
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A Peacock spokesperson said Ellerup was not paid for her involvement, but she was given a licensing fee so the company could use her archival materials.



The spokesperson said that Ellerup will have no creative control over the project and the money she received cannot go to Heuermann or be used for his defense
I can't figure out exactly what entails AE's archival material?
Family photos?

I don't know if in Nov 2023 Peacock's camera crew following AE into court was a one time event.



 
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District Attorney Raymond A. Tierney will hold a press conference following a court proceeding in Riverhead, New York, in the People of the State of New York v. Rex A. Heuermann, to update and announce a new significant development in the investigation.

 
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I wonder what's up? It says "significant new development".


Since they're still in pretrial, perhaps he's ready to make a plea deal? Other victims linked to him?
 
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I wonder what's up? It says "significant new development".


Since they're still in pretrial, perhaps he's ready to make a plea deal? Other victims linked to him?
Great news about Tierney and I hadn't thought of plea deal.

imo:
Maybe AE booting out of town was due to her knowing something big was coming in?
It would take quite a bit of time for a deal to be agreed on and I assume she would have been privy to knowing it was in the works.
Works that sure would give her the answers she claims to have been waiting for.
 
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I wonder what's up? It says "significant new development".


Since they're still in pretrial, perhaps he's ready to make a plea deal? Other victims linked to him?
IMO:
Looks like another connection could have been made.


"Tierney, Suffolk County Sheriff Errol Toulon, Jr., Acting Suffolk County Police Commissioner Robert Waring, representatives of the New York State Police, as well as additional representatives of the Gilgo Beach homicide investigation task force, are slated hold a press conference following a court proceeding in Riverhead, the DA said."

 
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imo:
Maybe AE booting out of town was due to her knowing something big was coming in?
It would take quite a bit of time for a deal to be agreed on and I assume she would have been privy to knowing it was in the works.
Works that sure would give her the answers she claims to have been waiting for.

Good point. Maybe she felt free to leave if some deal was in the works. I've always wondered if she hired attorneys and stuck around because she might also be charged for helping with one of the other murders.
 
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That IMO is an interesting development. I wonder if the ‘water temperature’ for that initial deal changed or proved too hot to handle? IMO the whole deal as earlier announced just seemed inappropriate. Profiting in the wake of multiple women and girl’s deaths. IIRC there was also an awful lot of complaining for investigators having ‘wrecked’ the residence. That also in the presence of multiple homicides and deaths. SMH.

And I know it has been debated at length, but it still doesn’t seem entirely clear how the wife or family could be in attendance during court proceedings ……. if they might ultimately be called or placed as witnesses (for either the prosecution or defense). IMO there are often cases where possible future witnesses are removed from the courtroom for reasons related to their testimony, other’s testimony, and evidence. MOO
 
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We left off with.


Gilgo Beach killings: Investigators seek public's help in ...​


CNN
https://www.cnn.com › 2024/09/16 › gilgo-beach-killin...

Sep 16, 2024 — The victim investigators are referring to as “Asian Doe” was a biological male of Asian descent, between the ages of 17 and 23 who was found ...
 
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That IMO is an interesting development. I wonder if the ‘water temperature’ for that initial deal changed or proved too hot to handle? IMO the whole deal as earlier announced just seemed inappropriate. Profiting in the wake of multiple women and girl’s deaths. IIRC there was also an awful lot of complaining for investigators having ‘wrecked’ the residence. That also in the presence of multiple homicides and deaths. SMH.

And I know it has been debated at length, but it still doesn’t seem entirely clear how the wife or family could be in attendance during court proceedings ……. if they might ultimately be called or placed as witnesses (for either the prosecution or defense). IMO there are often cases where possible future witnesses are removed from the courtroom for reasons related to their testimony, other’s testimony, and evidence. MOO
This is an older article.
 
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Good point. Maybe she felt free to leave if some deal was in the works. I've always wondered if she hired attorneys and stuck around because she might also be charged for helping with one of the other murders.
IMO:
It was/is a case of:
"Keep your enemies closer."

Michael Brown met RH on 7/13/23 the day after RH was arrested and contacted Bob Macedonio, his prior law partner who contacted AE and she hired Macedonio that weekend.
IIRC: Macedonio said he was retained by AE on Saturday which would have been 7/15/23.
 
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Ray Tierney is holding a press conference concerning some major development in the investigation tomorrow at 11 am. What could that be about?
 

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