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The hair… if she is on anticancer drugs or immunosuppressants, her hair could be all over the house. JMO.
... and the 3 hairs, they found on the victim's remains, can be tested for cancer drugs too. Would be double proof.
 
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... and the 3 hairs, they found on the victim's remains, can be tested for cancer drugs too. Would be double proof.
Only if she's been undergoing cancer treatment for a long time. If her treatment is only from the last few years, hairs from '07, '09, and '10 won't show anything.

MOO
 
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Yes, with several mobile dumpsters and even several workers. I read it yesterday, but where did I?
Was in the transcript posted upthread x

Moo
 
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VESS MITEV: It's absolutely the appropriate time to talk about the condition of Heuermann's house, and the children. Again, they're innocent bystanders in this. And that's, again, we cannot stress that enough. Because of what has happened here -- and it's of unimaginable magnitude -- they're caught up in this. They're victims in this, just as much -- maybe disagree or you might, uh, you know, consider that -- there were horrific things that were alleged to have been happened, but an allegation and a conviction are quantum leaps apart. So yes, they are victims, and yes, they are innocent bystanders. And yes, their lives have been completely upended and turned upside down.'
Wow. The arrogance here. I am sorry, but the lawyer effed up big time.
No, having your house messed up is not the same as being abused, tortured and murdered. Not even close.
No, this is not the time to go "momey-money-money gimme money".

My sympathy for the family actually decreased after that misfortunate statement. I know their lawyer does not represent their own thoughts, but that just crossed a line here.

And now that I think about it, have there been any public statements from the family to the victims family members? Any sympathy for the real victims or just sad talk about how hard it is for them, who are all alive and in one piece? I think there might have been a little something in one presser?

MOO
 
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Only if she's been undergoing cancer treatment for a long time. If her treatment is only from the last few years, hairs from '07, '09, and '10 won't show anything.

MOO
Oh, I didn't think of it! Thank you!
 
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I try very hard not to judge people who find themselves in very traumatic circumstances through no fault of their own. All of these families are victims. I see nothing positive in putting them all on a scale to try to determine who's pain is greater.

That said, I do not believe the attorneys for AE and her children did them any favors by holding this press conference yesterday. And I respectfully wish that John Ray would crawl back under whatever rock he emerged from.

All MOO
 
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'Aug 11, 2023
The family of accused Gilgo Beach serial killer Rex Heuermann says their life has become a surreal nightmare. They claim their home was turned upside down in the investigation, and they're threatening legal action. CBS New York's Carolyn Gusoff reports'


 
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I also think the press conference was in poor taste. Her house got messed up because she is married to a serial killer. That isn’t her fault - but it also isn’t LEs fault.

Plus, IMO she is probably going to get paid out when the divorce finalizes. They owe 80k for three years of unpaid state income tax. Poor people don’t have NY state income tax bills like that. He would need to make 400k a year to owe that much.
IMO they seem to have lived very frugally so where is that money?
She will also get some portion of the proceeds from selling their property in NY and SC.
She needs to take her 40k 🤬🤬🤬 money, go stay in Iceland with her family, and let her lawyers settle the divorce. Bonus - the healthcare in Iceland is probably cheaper and more accessible. MOO
 
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<modsnip - quoted post was removed - not victim friendly>
The press conference felt manipulative, imo.

My opinion only, not expected to match everyone's opinions.

jmo
 
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Shannan Gilbert is not RH victim, right? So the car is most likely a coincident.
She has not been named a victim of him by LE, but then, neither have a lot of the victims found around LI who are linked to the case. We are allowed to discuss her as a potential victim of RH on this thread. We all have different views on how likely that is, and whether her death was a homicide at all, and that's okay.

MOO
 
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I can tell you one thing, if I were AE I would sue the pants off John Ray. Talk about defamation of character !
 
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So, just a side note on the presser, apparently the creepy doll was a collectible item owned by AE. Thought that was interesting given all the speculation on here. AE's lawyer also said the room in the basement was neither soundproof nor a vault, but merely a room for storing guns. However, than one seems somewhat more up for interpretation.

It makes me so angry that an older adult with cancer and an adult child with disabilities can lose their healthcare coverage in this country merely for divorcing a probably serial killer! We have to do better.

Divorice is a qualifying event for the right to continuing coverage of her medical benefits under COBRA. So it is likely that AE is losing her coverage for other reasons, but not because of a divorce.
 
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Divorice is a qualifying event for the right to continuing coverage of her medical benefits under COBRA. So it is likely that AE is losing her coverage for other reasons, but not because of a divorce.
Wasn't her husband self-employed? If he no longer works and can't run the business, what happens to the insurance policies? Does COBRA still work if the company that provided the insurance no longer exists? idk
 
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he'll probably contest it...
IIRC, when it was first announced that AE was seeking a divorce, the attorney for AE stated that it was a non-contested divorce, or a similar term was used, implying that both parties in the divorce agreed to the divorce.
 
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I can tell you one thing, if I were AE I would sue the pants off John Ray. Talk about defamation of character !
I've followed this case on and off for years and suddenly, it's a flaming circus of loud mouthed lawyers & competing victimhood status?

My heart goes out to the families of the murder victims as well as to the family of the monster that murdered those victims.
These lawyers seem to be rather gifted at making what is already a nightmare, even worse, if at all possible. Really a most unfortunate turn of events.

jmo
 
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Shannan Gilbert is not RH victim, right? So the car is most likely a coincident.
RH might have stalked his future victims, not only Shannan perhaps. There could have been a mixture of coincidences. I can imagine him being inquisitive and sneaky, not only have been interested in one single meeting per SW. Maybe, it was fun for him also, to find out other clients, living on LI? Spying on other clients would also have given him a sense of power.
 
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I've followed this case on and off for years and suddenly, it's a flaming circus of loud mouthed lawyers & competing victimhood status?

My heart goes out to the families of the murder victims as well as to the family of the monster that murdered those victims.
These lawyers seem to be rather gifted at making what is already a nightmare, even worse, if at all possible. Really a most unfortunate turn of events.

jmo


A flaming circus is spot on. Imagine dealing with cancer, an autistic child and feeling like your juggling 100 balls at once and then suddenly your entire life is spread across the news every day.

On the flip side of that the families of the slain ladies have been waiting for justice for nearly 15 years.

No one wins here, except the lawyers.
 
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IIRC, when it was first announced that AE was seeking a divorce, the attorney for AE stated that it was a non-contested divorce, or a similar term was used, implying that both parties in the divorce agreed to the divorce.
'The wife of the suspected Long Island serial killer Rex Heuermann has filed for divorce nearly a week after the Manhattan architect was arrested and charged in the deaths of three women whose remains were found along a secluded beach roadway in 2010.

Asa Ellerup, 59, who has been married to Heuermann for 27 years, lodged the petition in Suffolk county supreme court on Wednesday. The court filing indicates the action is “uncontested”.
rbbm
 

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