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Did he have buddies?
I don't think we've had anyone claim that, have we? That's why I want to hear from the Jones Beach crew he worked with. That's the age when he and the buddies should have been doing all the crazy youth "stuff".
 
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BTK had a ton of evidence in his home. He liked to take photos of his victims and his crimes spanned decades.

LE has spent days in RH's house. That alone indicates to me they have found a LOT of evidence.

JMO
OR that they are being very thorough and checking EVERYTHING in order to determine whether it matters or not. IF RH's serial killer career did cover decades, there should be a lot to find. Wonder if they'll hold a press conference?
 
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On Monday night, Nassau County Police Commissioner Patrick Ryder attended a meeting of residents who live near the Massapequa Park home, whose lives have been disrupted by the flood of people that has descended on what was a quiet suburban street.

Police say they will not tolerate it any longer.

"If you're going to stop in front of those houses where there will be no standing and no stopping signs, you will be issued a summons, so if you want to take a chance on a $150 summons take your chance, my cops will be out there," Ryder said.

Residents say they just want their quiet lives back

 
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Nikkie Brass, a hair and makeup artist, tells Anderson Cooper about a 2015 date she went on with a man she is "convinced" is Rex Heuermann.
 
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Robin Dreeke, a retired FBI special agent and former head of the counterintelligence division’s behavioral analysis program, says the profile for the Eastbound Strangler “strangely fits” that of Heuermann.

“I think there’s a lot of similarities, especially strangulation, the missing shoes, those are two big ones for me,” Dreeke said Monday on “Banfield.”

“It seems like duct tape and hair have been really the undoing of a lot of these murders, and so hopefully the investigators back then with Atlantic City as well were able to collect the evidence,” Dreeke said. “So, they can then take the new technologies and new advancements and apply it to what they have back then and try to do those overlays. I think there’s a good chance that there are already seeing a comparison similarity.”

“When you’re dealing with someone that is trying to satisfy their own sexual deviancy, they’re going to go for someone who’s not going to necessarily in their eyes be missed by a population so they can get away with it, and they’re also looking for someone that they can victimize without them being alerted to really abhorrent behavior,” Dreeke said in explaining victimology.
 
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Also sounds like a beaten down person who has learned that resisting reality is pointless.

JMO.
That is my perception too- despair.. overload.. futility..
 
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In terms of finances I think he definitely had more than enough funds, probably more than we know of. Kinda reminds me of my great grandad, he was extremely wealthy but I swear he was the scruffiest man in the world. He had holes in his shoes and clothes, his house was huge but falling to bits and even when we all went on family holidays he would go to the toilet when it was time to pay in a restaurant so someone else would pay hahahaha! His saying was "horde the pennies and the pounds take care of themselves"
 
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Yes pot plants is a very common term here in Australia for plants in pots.
No one would think it's to do with drugs if you said pot plants.
Its a term in the UK too
 
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Robin Dreeke, a retired FBI special agent and former head of the counterintelligence division’s behavioral analysis program, says the profile for the Eastbound Strangler “strangely fits” that of Heuermann.

“I think there’s a lot of similarities, especially strangulation, the missing shoes, those are two big ones for me,” Dreeke said Monday on “Banfield.”

“It seems like duct tape and hair have been really the undoing of a lot of these murders, and so hopefully the investigators back then with Atlantic City as well were able to collect the evidence,” Dreeke said. “So, they can then take the new technologies and new advancements and apply it to what they have back then and try to do those overlays. I think there’s a good chance that there are already seeing a comparison similarity.”

“When you’re dealing with someone that is trying to satisfy their own sexual deviancy, they’re going to go for someone who’s not going to necessarily in their eyes be missed by a population so they can get away with it, and they’re also looking for someone that they can victimize without them being alerted to really abhorrent behavior,” Dreeke said in explaining victimology.
missing shoes and socks --- did we know that about the Gilgo4? Were their shoes and socks missing?
 
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missing shoes and socks --- did we know that about the Gilgo4? Were their shoes and socks missing?
I didn’t know it either. I just assumed everybody else did. Maybe somebody knows it and it got passed around…
 
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Maybe the missing shoes or socks or both were kept as souvenirs :(
 
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Nikkie Brass, a hair and makeup artist, tells Anderson Cooper about a 2015 date she went on with a man she is "convinced" is Rex Heuermann.
I think she's dead right about other women out there too scared to talk about it.
i wish some mechanism could be put into place to protect them if they come forward.
Also interesting that he would have taken her directly to the beach in all likelihood.
 
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It is the Daily Mail, so...

Forensic cops have dug up mysterious objects in the backyard of Gilgo Beach serial killer suspect Rex Heurmann's home.

Haunting images showed the officers crowded over a hole in the ground as they surveyed what appeared to be small fragments on a board in the soil.

Some experts speculated they could be human remains, while others warned they could be from animals or something else entirely
 
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That looks like pieces of clothing that had not rotted... like from a leather jacket or pants or some other article of clothing.

I suspect there was some clothing that he removed from the victims and buried or burned.
 
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I don't think we've had anyone claim that, have we? That's why I want to hear from the Jones Beach crew he worked with. That's the age when he and the buddies should have been doing all the crazy youth "stuff".
In the most recent civil suit, he admitted to going to Las Vegas for social reasons. I'm not sure if that means to go with friends or to pursue his hobby or both.
 

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