• #10,061
In above photo.
I find the subject matter of 2 artworks on the wall very interesting.
Considering Rex’ interests - Isolated, lonely, desolate, water views.

Another person may find the artwork peaceful.

Wish I could see the ornamental plates better.
 
  • #10,062
In above photo.
I find the subject matter of 2 artworks on the wall very interesting.
Considering Rex’ interests - Isolated, lonely, desolate, water views.

Another person may find the artwork peaceful.

Wish I could see the ornamental plates better.
Perhaps the one on the left is the coastline of Iceland?
 
  • #10,063
In above photo.
I find the subject matter of 2 artworks on the wall very interesting.
Considering Rex’ interests - Isolated, lonely, desolate, water views.


Another person may find the artwork peaceful.

Wish I could see the ornamental plates better.
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^^ This!! :oops:
 
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  • #10,065
I know they say no link to the Atlantic City 4 but I actually think the ladies all look like the Gilgo 4
Right, and he has ties to NJ and Kim, one of the AC4 victims, had ties to Long Island. His first wife was from NJ and Asa took one of her trips to NJ. It is very likely, IMO, that he is somehow involved.
 
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  • #10,066
Agreed. Have been mulling over the paint chips and rope. Did something perhaps seep down from the very far edge of the attic? Maybe created stain/discoloration where it had to be painted over? Or as you note, was something suspended there? There was mention of searching of the attic, I went back into old sources and looked into current sources for it, too. There's an attic of some kind and it was mentioned as an area involved in the searches.

Really interested in that paint chips & rope.
Perhaps there was a crawl space above the front porch.
 
  • #10,067
I’m pretty sure it’s wood burning— look to the immediate left of the poinsettia on the left and there’s a metal firewood holder. I swear this photo is like one of those Hidden Picture puzzles from “Highlights for children”!
Well, he had tons of firewood in the backyard, up against the basement window before the 1st search was completed. There is also a chimney on the roof.
 
  • #10,068
I’m pretty sure it’s wood burning— look to the immediate left of the poinsettia on the left and there’s a metal firewood holder. I swear this photo is like one of those Hidden Picture puzzles from “Highlights for children”!
Highlights lol. The whole room screams 1970s decor to me.

I'm curious how much is the lot (land parcel) is worth. I bet the neighbors can't wait to see a new house built there.
 
  • #10,069
I hope it’s not too indecent to mention but as far as missing body parts:

1. Valerie Mack - legs, arms and lower body.
2. Karen Vergata - torso, possibly upper legs, neck, arms and possibly some teeth.
3. Jessica Taylor - same as Valerie.
4. Sugar bear - everything except his head.
5. Peaches - they have the torso and something else, unspecified.
6. Child intact
7. Asian male intact
8,9,10,11,12 - G4 + SG - intact

Correct me if I’m wrong please. I’d like to nail down what parts might be possible to find.
 
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I hope it’s not too indecent to mention but as far as missing body parts:

1. Valerie Mack - legs, arms and lower body.
2. Karen Vergata - torso, possibly upper legs, neck, arms and possibly some teeth.
3. Jessica Taylor - same as Valerie.
4. Sugar bear - everything except his head.
5. Peaches - they have the torso and something else, unspecified.
6. Child intact
7. Asian male intact
8,9,10,11,12 - G4 + SG - intact

Correct me if I’m wrong please. I’d like to nail down what parts might be possible to find.
Um, Sugar Bear's whole body was found, as far as I know. The Wikipedia lists when and where his torso and limbs were found.

 
  • #10,071
Search of Gilgo Beach serial killing suspect's home on Long Island enters its 5th day

Updated Fri, May 24, 2024 at 5:06 PM

 
  • #10,072
Um, Sugar Bear's whole body was found, as far as I know. The Wikipedia lists when and where his torso and limbs were found.

Thanks - just remembered his head was discovered by skaters. I guess he is the only dismembered LISK-related that was dismembered but all main parts found? Again correct me if needed
 
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I mean, I added it to my Amazon cart the second I heard about it because I think it sounds fascinating and wouldn't question anyone owning it for that reason... UNLESS it turns out they were a SK. Then it becomes a very different story.

If my family member was accused of being an SK not sure I'd want that book around. I might shelf it or put it in storage, not on the kitchen table. Not sure whose book it is and why they are reading it.
I guess we will wait and find out.
 
  • #10,074
Nobody will want it for the house but I think the property would be easy to sell and likely worth a fortune in today's market. Can the city confiscate it if he's found guilty? How does that work? I feel sorry for the neighbors with that home looming over their heads like a dark cloud, and having to deal with all the police presence is upsetting in communities. MOO.

I think they could sell it and someone could rebuild on top of it and that would be best, versus a strange eyesore with a creepy reminder an SK once lived there, but it's up to them, not us. I would NOT want to live next door anymore.
 
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This is from July 2023, and I assume since LE (Suffolk PD, NY State Police, etc) have recently been revisiting Manorville victim locations it's okay to post this in this thread. My graphic question is... does the statement in this report suggest two of the victims were likely hog-tied or what? I know what hog-tying is but I've never heard "bound in ball" to describe how hunters bind prey. Maybe it's just my lack of hunting knowledge. Can someone explain?

“Their leg area was bound in a ball,” one former investigator told PIX11 News. “You’d have to be a hunter to do something like that.”

Mack, who wasn’t identified for 20 years, and Taylor were later tied to the Gilgo Beach serial killer case when their skulls and hands were found along Ocean Parkway — 40 miles west — during a police search in the spring of 2011.

 
  • #10,076
I think they could sell it and someone could rebuild on top of it and that would be best, versus a strange eyesore with a creepy reminder an SK once lived there, but it's up to them, not us. I would NOT want to live next door anymore.
It would be unsettling for the neighbors next door to know they lived right beside a serial killer all those years, and never suspected him. They knew he was weird and off-putting but not a murderous SK. It would be creepy living around that home IMO.
 
  • #10,077
I know they say no link to the Atlantic City 4 but I actually think the ladies all look like the Gilgo 4
Do you know why LE is firm in their belief that the AC 4 are not related? I’ve heard this countless times but don’t know why the AC cases have been ruled out from this case. I cannot fully believe that, my gut tells me it could still be RH.
 
  • #10,078
I hope it’s not too indecent to mention but as far as missing body parts:

1. Valerie Mack - legs, arms and lower body.
2. Karen Vergata - torso, possibly upper legs, neck, arms and possibly some teeth.
3. Jessica Taylor - same as Valerie.
4. Sugar bear - everything except his head.
5. Peaches - they have the torso and something else, unspecified.
6. Child intact
7. Asian male intact
8,9,10,11,12 - G4 + SG - intact

Correct me if I’m wrong please. I’d like to nail down what parts might be possible to find.
But they did such an intensive search in July. Have they found an hidden room or something?
 
  • #10,079
Do you know why LE is firm in their belief that the AC 4 are not related? I’ve heard this countless times but don’t know why the AC cases have been ruled out from this case. I cannot fully believe that, my gut tells me it could still be RH.
The way the girls were left was just so different - the body positioning was so strange and precise for AC, the posing was obviously deeply important to the perpetrator, and the timeframe was completely different. There were years between some of the GB4, and all the AC victims were killed over five weeks.

I don't see a connection, personally.

MOO
 
  • #10,080
Nobody will want it for the house but I think the property would be easy to sell and likely worth a fortune in today's market. Can the city confiscate it if he's found guilty? How does that work? I feel sorry for the neighbors with that home looming over their heads like a dark cloud, and having to deal with all the police presence is upsetting in communities. MOO.
I think when, not if, RH is found guilty they should bulldoze that house to the ground. They've done that in a lot of these types of crimes.

I'm not familiar with the process, but if they did bulldoze the house, would they put the lot on the market for sale and would the family be entitled to the proceeds of that money? Or would it be made into some type of garden or something?

MOO
 

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