• #4,801
You're right in that it is not out of the realm of possibility that they crossed paths, but that's not what I said. He is not the Robert Meyer that is discussed in the video. The missing husband and father is Robert Mayer. Mayer is pronounced MAY-uhr. The interviewer is clearly saying MY-er.
I get that but he could have been pronouncing it wrong. That he even remembered this person’s name 25-30 years later is astonishing in itself, but understandable if it was actually Mayer and he got that part wrong.
 
  • #4,802
I found this to be interesting as well. If I am interpreting it correctly, does this potentially mean that his DNA could already be in the database if the below (BBM) is applicable?

The Databank also contains forensic DNA profiles that are developed from the analysis of crime scene evidence. The Office of Forensic Services oversees a comprehensive confirmation process that reviews DNA matches linking offenders’ profiles in the Databank to forensic profiles. After match confirmation and offender verification, the office notifies the appropriate agency of the linked offender’s identity. That agency then determines the value of the match, also known as a hit or investigative lead.

I imagine we will see many more cases being solved sooner. They didn’t even put much effort into this murderer until what? 18 months ago? and case closed! This has been a huge team effort to make people pay attention forcing material actions to find this evidence To arrest the heurermann.
 
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At the time the gb4 were found, burlap was mentioned. They knew about the burlap when filming the killing season. Plastic was mentioned for the dismembered victims. It was theorized the Khalil when asked for the killing season misremembered what the cops said of the way Jessica was found , mixing it with how the gb4 were found.
Yes the burlap was mentioned as I said in my original comment by Jane Velez Mitchell on CourtTV, then I never heard about it again. If it was mentioned on The Killing Season I didn't hear it, but I imagine that it could have happened, but never was it mentioned that it was camo burlap.
 
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I imagine we will see many more cases being solved sooner. They didn’t even put much effort into this murderer until what? 18 months ago? and case closed! This has been a huge team effort to make people pay attention forcing material actions to find this evidence To arrest the heurermann.
They didn't even have enough information to start on this process until 18 months ago. The prime suspect certainly was NOTHING like what they were expecting.
 
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The purchase of the timeshare in LA (2005) could have been a trigger for the AC murders (2006) imo

because it's stressful? I guess I don't understand what triggers really are
I thought it had it be something negative but purchase of a timeshare seems like a positive thing
 
  • #4,807
Jessica Taylor


When Taylor was linked to the unsolved Gilgo Beach murders in 2011, she stood out among the cases for having been the only one identified years prior to her connection to what is now known as the Long Island Serial Killer case. Her family marked what would have been her 40th birthday on June 17.

“We are very aware that this year marks 20 years of Jessica being gone. It’s the same amount of time that she got to be alive before being taken from us in one of the most awful ways imaginable,” Jasmine Robinson, Taylor’s cousin who has been advocating for justice in the case, told the Press. She has expressed hope that Heuermann’s arrest may lead to a break in Taylor’s case as well.
Can I just say, how lovely to see a beautiful casual photo of Jessica like this. I've only ever seen her mugshot.

MOO
 
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Is it too late for that now that he has a lawyer? Can LE still interrogate him? I think the opportunity was missed.
There will probably be more opportunities after they finish processing the evidence gathered at his home, office, property in SC. Depending on what they find, they could put much more pressure on him and his attorney. That said, he will likely insist on going to trial, where all the sordid details will be revealed.
 
  • #4,809
Maybe he'll get a kick out of reliving it all :(
 
  • #4,810
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The investigation surrounding alleged Gilgo Beach serial killer Rex A. Heuermann entered a new, less public phase Wednesday. Crowds that had gathered on the streets outside the residence during the 12-day search of his Massapequa Park home

Tierney has already taken a hands-on role in the case by presenting evidence to the grand jury that indicted Heuermann and leading the prosecution at the defendant’s July 14 arraignment.

"District Attorney Tierney is presenting this case," spokeswoman Tania Lopez told a Newsday reporter Wednesday.

The unusual move will mark the first time Tierney has personally prosecuted a case since he took office in January 2022. He previously served as a federal prosecutor, trying cases in the Eastern District of New York as recently as 2021.

Fred Klein, the former chief of the major offense bureau of the Nassau County District Attorney’s Office and a visiting assistant professor of law at Hofstra University, said it was highly unusual for district attorneys to lead prosecution teams.

“I’ve known Ray Tierney for a long time and I really have respect and admiration for him as an attorney and a prosecutor,” Klein said. “However, I think for him to assume the responsibility of an actual trial will be challenging for him and his office. As the DA, he has responsibility for every case in their office. A new crisis comes up every day in a place like the Suffolk County DA’s office.”

“From that perspective, it is a curious decision,” Klein said. "I give him credit for making the effort."
 
  • #4,814
What sets RH apart is his body shape, IMHO. He is almost square-shaped, a big, short-necked man, not merely tall, and standing very straight, too. I would like to see him walk, maybe the gait adds something. But “an ogre” is a telling word, and one wonders if they added something descriptive about his height as well.
ETA: looking at his photos from school and now. As a kid, he was rather good-looking, with light, wide-set eyes. Now I wonder if his current looks are normal aging, or does he, indeed, have hypertrophy of parotid glands, occasionally a telltale sign of alcoholism?

you can see him walking in the arrest video
 
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In my opinion. RH spins himself as a problem solver in that French interview. He has experience with the legal system both through his profession and all his BS lawsuits. Jesus Christ he's been through more depositions than most lawyers. He also knew not to say a word and ask for a lawyer. His lawyer michael brown is a top rated defense lawyer and a former suffolk prosecutors. RH might be digging in to fight this case out. His brain is so fried he might actually think he can beat this. What this sicko doesn't get is no lawyer in the world can save him with the evidence they got. He's about to find out he's no longer in control of anything anymore.
 
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The article says that the LE were looking for devices used to “stamp” leather products, and again, we saw the belt embossed with H and M. One wonders if the letters were stamped by RH himself. Some more ominous thoughts about “leather products” come to my mind, especially given the head lanterns the neighbor described, and also, the condition of some bodies, but I don’t want to go further. I think we are in for ugly discoveries.
 
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because it's stressful? I guess I don't understand what triggers really are
I thought it had it be something negative but purchase of a timeshare seems like a positive thing
Yes, it is a positive thing. However, if he has a base in the city and spends more time with SW he may have fallen out with one of them and wanted revenge elsewhere.
 
  • #4,818
You can see it at

Interesting way of pronouncing vowels, very uneven. I’d expect a New Yorker to form them more frontally, and at times, RH does it. But when there is an R following an A, like in “department” or “architect”, he forms the vowels much deeper in the mouth, almost like Brits would do. Other words with A followed by R he pronounces like a New Yorker. His lisp is less peculiar than these vowels alternating between frontal and glottal. It is almost like he mixes two accents.
 
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“2016, Khalil White — who was alternately described as Taylor’s pimp and boyfriend — told the A&E docuseries The Killing Season that homicide squad detectives informed him that she was found wrapped in burlap.

That detail was significant because it was also widely reported that the first four victims found in Gilgo Beach in December 2010 were also wrapped in burlap. Taylor, however, was previously reported to have been covered with plastic, although police did not confirm that detail.

“The department has not addressed the question of burlap vs. plastic or any other materials,” police recently told the Press.”

Is burlap used in any architectural works? Insulation, for example? I wonder if this burlap was the remnants from some of his projects.
 
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Interesting way of pronouncing vowels, very uneven. I’d expect a New Yorker to form them more frontally, and at times, RH does it. But when there is an R following an A, like in “department” or “architect”, he forms the vowels much deeper in the mouth, almost like Brits would do. Other words with A followed by R he pronounces like a New Yorker. His lisp is less peculiar than these vowels alternating between frontal and glottal. It is almost like he mixes two accents.
I haven't watched the interview yet cause the idea of listening to a serial killer creeps me out but now you have me curious.
 

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