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Just a bit of trivia:Several articles about the Heuermanns arrived in an email from Newsday. Some, like the divorce, we've seen. Here's one I believe is new (at least to me).
By MichaelO'Keeffe [email protected]@MOKNYC
Updated March 11, 2025 8:38 pm
A lawsuit filed by suspected Gilgo Beach serial killer Rex A. Heuermann in Brooklyn Supreme Court over a 2022 car accident was dismissed on Monday, according to court records.
The lawsuit sought $5 million in damages from Suffolk County residents Lindsay Fenimore and C.D. Fenimore for "severe and permanent personal injuries," physical pain, mental anguish and financial loss Heuermann claims he suffered as a result of the Feb. 23, 2022, crash in the Williamsburg section of Brooklyn.
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Accused Gilgo Beach serial killer Heuermann's lawsuit over 2022 car accident dismissed
The suit sought $5 million in damages from two Suffolk County residents for "severe and permanent personal injuries."www.newsday.com
That crash was February 23, 2022.
One month later or less in March 2022, investigators found a first-generation Chevrolet Avalanche – the same type of truck a witness believed to have been driven by Costello’s killer – registered to Heuermann at the time of the murders, according to the bail application.
Armed with more than 300 subpoenas and search warrants, investigators began to close in on their suspect.
Evidence revealed the killer had used burner phones to contact victims. Investigators found calls to the victims originated from locations connected to Heuermann.
Now isn't that interesting. Was this lawsuit and damages tapped into to "help" in their investigation? Hmmm...