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The house is puzzling to me... It was built in 1956, and the neighborhood appears to be pretty cookie-cutter (which fits with the time), yet I am having a hard time finding another house that matches it. I wanted to check for floorplans/blueprints.
I would assume that way back in the day, there were very similar homes surrounding the Heuermann’s house and over the years they have been built up and out and have had additions put on and floor plans rearranged. Their home seems to stick out for being quite original, as in not much has been done to it.
 
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Laura Ingle (reporter for News Nation) was on with them reporting her observations. I already know WS will not allow me to I

I saw that show also. It was very interesting.
 
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I would assume that way back in the day, there were very similar homes surrounding the Heuermann’s house and over the years they have been built up and out and have had additions put on and floor plans rearranged. Their home seems to stick out for being quite original, as in not much has been done to it.
It’s somewhat original in the front but the back of the house and the “storm cellar/cellars” and their doors are intriguing. Behind the garage, in the back there is a dark creepy breezeway of sorts. I’d be tearing that garage up and the spaces behind it- looking for a false door to an underground hidey hole.
 
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I wonder if LE, having now had time to analyze the hundreds of electronic devices collected from the earlier search, have connected with this house some photos or video (featuring victims) that have been distributed or stored elsewhere and are now gathering the evidence that proves it. Items that might be seen in the background of such potential photos or video could include almost anything, for example, particular items of bedding, furnishings, woodwork or fixtures in a particular room, etc. LE may not have known the relevance of such items until they analyzed the electronic devices and their products.
I had the same thoughts with regard to it possibly being something LE saw on stashed electronic devices that they connected to the house. I was too chicken to post the thought, though. ;)
 
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When I took screenshots of the current layout of the backyard, I noticed there is a new deck in the back corner with a bench and other stuff on top of it. I am fairly certain that is new. It’s on the opposite side of the backyard of the big green shed. Anyone else notice all the new additions to the back yard including the toilet?
They need to dig under that deck
 
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They need to dig under that deck

Heck they need to dig that entire lot... everywhere! Possibly even dismantle that house board by board and stone by stone.

jmo
 
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On Law & Crime Network video/Crime Fix, they brought in Josh Zieman and Joseph Giacalone as guests. Joseph Giacalone's saying Manorville's tied in with the search of the home. He cited Valerie Mack & Jessica Taylor (LISK victims), and Sandra Costilla "out by the Hamptons." He definitely seems to feel the Manorville is tied in strongly with the current home search. Not a coincidence, he says. He says this has expanded far beyond the Gilgo 4. Josh Zieman notes this "lock box" some (including Giacalone) have noted. He agrees that this new search is related to perhaps finding out what happened to these other victims. Zieman also mentions Bittrolff.

They both agreed that LE had something specific and substantive to trigger the home search. It wasn't just some vague exercise of "due diligence."


Still very curious on this box. There are thousands upon thousands of types of these boxes. Some are quite, quite large and compatible for a vehicle, like footlocker size. Some are the size of a shoebox.

Watching this video to see if there's more here:
 
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Did they dig under the basement last time? I see one source saying they didn't. I'm trying to confirm, but does anyone know off the top of their heads? Yup, found it. Per Giacalone, "Last July, they didn't break break up the floor in the basement of that big-- what they call a vault."

YIPES.

Checking this video to see what I can find there:
 
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Not sure if they dug it or not.
They didn't, yipes. Sorry, just found it. Who's been mentioning the vault?? A lot of people on here were talking about this vault area. Putting in the video here.

That completely creeps me out because to me, that's Gacy-esque. They might not have caught Gacy at all arguably if a detective hadn't been using the bathroom in Gacy's house when an air vent kicked in. I guess the odor from the crawlspace went straight into the bathroom. Imagine, I mean uncovering all of that horror because of an air vent.
 
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Wasnt the vault where he kept the firearms? Im thinking that long island being flat and sandy is quite wet under there
 
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Wasnt the vault where he kept the firearms? Im thinking that long island being flat and sandy is quite wet under there

Investigators return to Long Island home of Gilgo Beach serial killing suspect​


Last July, police spent nearly two weeks scouring the home, located in a suburban town about 40 miles (64 kilometers) east of Manhattan.

The search of what Tierney has described as a “very cluttered environment” turned up more than 200 firearms, including dozens stored in a basement vault. Investigators also tore up a wooden deck, used an excavator to dig up the backyard and scanned for buried objects with specialized equipment.
 
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There's probably a vault behind/beneath that vault.

He's an architect, for hell's sake.

JMscaryO
 
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Investigators return to Long Island home of Gilgo Beach serial killing suspect​


Last July, police spent nearly two weeks scouring the home, located in a suburban town about 40 miles (64 kilometers) east of Manhattan.

The search of what Tierney has described as a “very cluttered environment” turned up more than 200 firearms, including dozens stored in a basement vault. Investigators also tore up a wooden deck, used an excavator to dig up the backyard and scanned for buried objects with specialized equipment.

Did they build a new deck since the other one was torn up last July? I guess we need comparison pictures.
 
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There's probably a vault behind/beneath that vault.

He's an architect, for hell's sake.

JMscaryO
Agreed. And it's probably the only real work he did on that house. I mean seriously, maybe he did build something into it for his sick purposes. Goodness knows he's got plenty to hide.

And back on the subject of Gacy, the woman who represented Gacy and wrote a book about him is commenting on the case and noting, among other things, the many similarities between them. She mentions that gruesome book they found in RH's home, too.

Also, this Fox affiliate is mentioning they're removing clear boxes with what appear to be women's clothes. And they're also mentioning the deck. But I think they're mentioning the deck in relation to the last search. Still listening to it.
 
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Did they build a new deck since the other one was torn up last July? I guess we need comparison pictures.
It wasn’t a deck with a railing. It was more like a wood platform. Something similar is now in the more open back corner.
 

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