• #8,701
This has been disgusting me for days. I can't wrap my head around how this letter from Happyface to Rex has been so under-reported. Remember, this serial killers daughter raised funds to help Asa rebuild. "Thank your daughter for raising money for my wife to whom I transferred the deed to our home in full."

'Happy Face Killer' shares letter Rex Heuermann sent him from jail
'Happy Face Killer' shares letter Rex Heuermann sent him from jail

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MOO
 
  • #8,702
This has been disgusting me for days. I can't wrap my head around how this letter from Happyface to Rex has been so under-reported. Remember, this serial killers daughter raised funds to help Asa rebuild. "Thank your daughter for raising money for my wife to whom I transferred the deed to our home in full."

'Happy Face Killer' shares letter Rex Heuermann sent him from jail
'Happy Face Killer' shares letter Rex Heuermann sent him from jail

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MOO
I don't see in the letter where he writes,
"Thank your daughter for raising money for my wife to whom I transferred the deed to our home in full."
or is that your interpretation of reading between the lines? (Which I agree with!).

A couple things stand out for me in this article.

First is the photograph of Rex when he attended court. What's wrong with his face? It reminds me of people addicted to drugs that cause skin lesions, like his body is detoxifying from something. It also looks like he has gained a fair amount of weight. MOO.

This letter RH purportedly wrote and sent to the other fool in prison. So Rex finally writes him back at the end of August as a thank you letter, apparently after RH received more than one letter from him.

But then within weeks -- the guy who calls himself the Happy Face Killer who I find repulsive in every manner -- turns around almost immediately and goes to the media with Rex's letter to disclose what he said? Isn't there a code of confidentiality between felons or something? I don't get it. Is this letter even authentic? This person deserves no air time whatsoever and why is he even allowed to receive mail from another suspected killer. I thought there was a law against felons or suspects communicating with one another? MOO.
 
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  • #8,703
This has been disgusting me for days. I can't wrap my head around how this letter from Happyface to Rex has been so under-reported. Remember, this serial killers daughter raised funds to help Asa rebuild. "Thank your daughter for raising money for my wife to whom I transferred the deed to our home in full."

'Happy Face Killer' shares letter Rex Heuermann sent him from jail
'Happy Face Killer' shares letter Rex Heuermann sent him from jail

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MOO
Asa Ellerup's fundraiser (🤬🤬🤬) set up by Melissa Moore is no longer accepting donations.
The timeline for closing it was when the 1 million deal became public.
I'm curious to know if Asa said she doesn't need/want any more donations or Melissa Moore felt that way or was Moore offended by her and her family making money off of an accused serial killer who she just so happens to be married to?
 
  • #8,704
I don't see in the letter where he writes,

or is that your interpretation of reading between the lines? (Which I agree with!).

A couple things stand out for me in this article.

First is the photograph of Rex when he attended court. What's wrong with his face? It reminds me of people addicted to drugs that cause skin lesions, like his body is detoxifying from something. It also looks like he has gained a fair amount of weight. MOO.

This letter RH purportedly wrote and sent to the other fool in prison. So Rex finally writes him back at the end of August as a thank you letter, apparently after RH received more than one letter from him.

But then within weeks -- the guy who calls himself the Happy Face Killer who I find repulsive in every manner -- turns around almost immediately and goes to the media with Rex's letter to disclose what he said? Isn't there a code of confidentiality between felons or something? I don't get it. Is this letter even authentic? This person deserves no air time whatsoever and why is he even allowed to receive mail from another suspected killer. I thought there was a law against felons or suspects communicating with one another? MOO.
I just noticed that RH told HF that he'll be the only person he'll be writing to.


If RH, the accused serial killer didn't write this explosive letter to a convicted (plead guilty) serial killer I would think that attorney Brown would have made a statement days ago denying that Heuermann wrote it.
 
  • #8,705
Could there be an additional arrest made, as in an accomplice? Possibly, but there doesn’t seem to be any evidence that we know of to support the theory that Rex H. had any co-conspirators.
Has anything been previously reported that James Burke went to the same NYC sex club that John Ray's witness testified to in her affidavit?

There are some dots yet no connecting.
Suffolk LE....NYC LE
Swingers and SW'ers
Drugs used..NYC Narc
Long Island residents
Girlfriends who were Black women.
 
  • #8,706
"In a video posted by the Okaloosa County
According to Jesperson he writes to other "killers" too.
Is he referring to just serial killers or any killer that caught his attention?


(Florida) Sheriff's Office (where Jesperson admitted to having committed one of the murders), he says he wrote to Heuermann

"Like I tried to explain to other killers who are arrested, I write to them, and I tell them how the system works," Jesperson said in the video. "When you're dealing with serial crimes, there's a difference than a single murder. You open yourself up for litigation across the board.

"You have no say in the matter, it continues, and continues, and continues. So I always try to tell people to own it. Just admit it. If you're arrested, it means the prosecutor has enough evidence to take you to court and prove you guilty. They wouldn't have arrested him if they didn't, right?

Jesperson said he told Heuermann the same thing, and that Heuermann wrote back saying, "He'd take it under advisement."


Jesperson then rolled his eyes and laughed in the video.'

So…serial killers now have their own helpline where they can get legal advice and financial support??

Except instead of calling they have to contact it via mail?

Odd and perhaps off-putting
 
  • #8,707
I don't see in the letter where he writes,

or is that your interpretation of reading between the lines? (Which I agree with!).

A couple things stand out for me in this article.

First is the photograph of Rex when he attended court. What's wrong with his face? It reminds me of people addicted to drugs that cause skin lesions, like his body is detoxifying from something. It also looks like he has gained a fair amount of weight. MOO.

This letter RH purportedly wrote and sent to the other fool in prison. So Rex finally writes him back at the end of August as a thank you letter, apparently after RH received more than one letter from him.

But then within weeks -- the guy who calls himself the Happy Face Killer who I find repulsive in every manner -- turns around almost immediately and goes to the media with Rex's letter to disclose what he said? Isn't there a code of confidentiality between felons or something? I don't get it. Is this letter even authentic? This person deserves no air time whatsoever and why is he even allowed to receive mail from another suspected killer. I thought there was a law against felons or suspects communicating with one another? MOO.
Absolutely, all of your questions are hitting the mark.
 
  • #8,708
Asa Ellerup's fundraiser () set up by Melissa Moore is no longer accepting donations.
The timeline for closing it was when the 1 million deal became public.
I'm curious to know if Asa said she doesn't need/want any more donations or Melissa Moore felt that way or was Moore offended by her and her family making money off of an accused serial killer who she just so happens to be married to?
Another possibility, the HFK’s daughter helped coordinate or connect AE to the documentary producers, too.
 
  • #8,709
I don't see in the letter where he writes,

or is that your interpretation of reading between the lines? (Which I agree with!).

A couple things stand out for me in this article.

First is the photograph of Rex when he attended court. What's wrong with his face? It reminds me of people addicted to drugs that cause skin lesions, like his body is detoxifying from something. It also looks like he has gained a fair amount of weight. MOO.

This letter RH purportedly wrote and sent to the other fool in prison. So Rex finally writes him back at the end of August as a thank you letter, apparently after RH received more than one letter from him.

But then within weeks -- the guy who calls himself the Happy Face Killer who I find repulsive in every manner -- turns around almost immediately and goes to the media with Rex's letter to disclose what he said? Isn't there a code of confidentiality between felons or something? I don't get it. Is this letter even authentic? This person deserves no air time whatsoever and why is he even allowed to receive mail from another suspected killer. I thought there was a law against felons or suspects communicating with one another? MOO.
I find the most interesting and/or telling ipart of the letter is that RH didn't claim his innocence.
 
  • #8,710
Another possibility, the HFK’s daughter helped coordinate or connect AE to the documentary producers, too.
Great point!
It is said that "money talks".
Melissa Moore could be part of the documentary including getting paid?
 
  • #8,711
This production helps Rex even more than AE, IMO

MOO
It likes another slap in the face to the families IMO. These women were viciously murdered, stigmatized in death and furthered silenced as LE both ignored the initial missing reports filed by the victims’ loved ones and prioritized saving their own corrupt careers over getting justice for their fellow human beings. For over 12 years their lives, deaths and families’ pain were treated like they didn’t matter because, according to LE, as sex workers their targeted murders didn’t warrant or reflect larger community concerns. But yet somehow RH’s story warrants not only it’s own documentary but also a national TV audience. RH’s victims and their stories were minimized and dehumanized to the single label of prostitute whereas RH’s gets to feature his family, their lawyers, his home life and the emotional impact his trial has on his loved ones. Their murders profit their killer’s loved ones 1 million dollars at the costs of perpetuating the cycle of once again devaluing and dismissing marginalized victims.
 
  • #8,712
Asa Ellerup's fundraiser () set up by Melissa Moore is no longer accepting donations.
The timeline for closing it was when the 1 million deal became public.
I'm curious to know if Asa said she doesn't need/want any more donations or Melissa Moore felt that way or was Moore offended by her and her family making money off of an accused serial killer who she just so happens to be married to?
Hopefully the “account” will refund the money to the donors.
 
  • #8,713
Hopefully the “account” will refund the money to the donors.
Except, that money has most likely been cashed out and is now being used or collecting interest in some bank account, somewhere.
 
  • #8,714
Asa Ellerup's fundraiser () set up by Melissa Moore is no longer accepting donations.
The timeline for closing it was when the 1 million deal became public.
I'm curious to know if Asa said she doesn't need/want any more donations or Melissa Moore felt that way or was Moore offended by her and her family making money off of an accused serial killer who she just so happens to be married to?
I think the whole thing sordid. The fundraiser was something neither Macedonio nor AE should have endorsed. But I don't think MM did it to contribute to Suffolk-brand scum. I think she had good intentions, as did most donors.

MOO
 
  • #8,715
It likes another slap in the face to the families IMO. These women were viciously murdered, stigmatized in death and furthered silenced as LE both ignored the initial missing reports filed by the victims’ loved ones and prioritized saving their own corrupt careers over getting justice for their fellow human beings. For over 12 years their lives, deaths and families’ pain were treated like they didn’t matter because, according to LE, as sex workers their targeted murders didn’t warrant or reflect larger community concerns. But yet somehow RH’s story warrants not only it’s own documentary but also a national TV audience. RH’s victims and their stories were minimized and dehumanized to the single label of prostitute whereas RH’s gets to feature his family, their lawyers, his home life and the emotional impact his trial has on his loved ones. Their murders profit their killer’s loved ones 1 million dollars at the costs of perpetuating the cycle of once again devaluing and dismissing marginalized victims.
iirc: It was said that Asa will be commenting on the trial as it unfolds and its aftermath.
<modsnip: not victim friendly>
The way the world is now spinning RH will probably gather a noticeable fan club declaring his innocence and claiming that he and his family are being persecuted by the corrupt Suffolk powers that be.
<modsnip: not victim friendly>
 
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  • #8,716
I think the whole thing sordid. The fundraiser was something neither Macedonio nor AE should have endorsed. But I don't think MM did it to contribute to Suffolk-brand scum. I think she had good intentions, as did most donors.

MOO
Moore's good intentions aside I kinda cringed when out of the gate she declared that Asa was totally innocent of knowing/suspecting or being involved in any way in the accusations against her husband Rex.
This was after her speaking with Asa.
She also said she's looking forward to hearing all that Asa has to say when the time is right for her to speak.
Moore said she can read people yet she wouldn't be the first to be totally bamboozled.
 
  • #8,717
Another possibility, the HFK’s daughter helped coordinate or connect AE to the documentary producers, too.
That is a great thought!
<modsnip: not victim friendly> Hopefully the truth comes out.
 
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  • #8,718
Great point!
It is said that "money talks".
Melissa Moore could be part of the documentary including getting paid?
Maybe. But while not at all on a level of the families of the murdered, AE is in a horrible situation.

Right now, I'm going to assume MM had good intentions and uniquely believable empathy for Rex's family, making her a uniquely qualified fundraiser. She could have been drawn in by Macedonio, IMO.

If she shut the thing down upon hearing about the paid production, that could very well indicate she decided she didn't want to be part of whatever is going on in the poop-show co-mingled defense/divorce/"documentary".

I hope I'm right, and I don't hear of her on Peacock.

MOO
 
  • #8,719
Moore's good intentions aside I kinda cringed when out of the gate she declared that Asa was totally innocent of knowing/suspecting or being involved in any way in the accusations against her husband Rex.
This was after her speaking with Asa.
She also said she's looking forward to hearing all that Asa has to say when the time is right for her to speak.
Moore said she can read people yet she wouldn't be the first to be totally bamboozled.
Yeah. My advice to anyone who has a superior insight into others is to assume they do not have that gift. It's a magnet for manipulators.

MOO
 
  • #8,720
So…serial killers now have their own helpline where they can get legal advice and financial support??

Except instead of calling they have to contact it via mail?

Odd and perhaps off-putting
"Jesperson said he told Heuermann the same thing, and that Heuermann wrote back saying, "He'd take it under advisement."

Except in that letter, RH didn't say he'd take it under advisement at all. He said he would take it to heart.

ETA: I'm not sure this replied to the proper quote for some reason.
 
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