• #10,141
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 dont think i agree- long island has limited space and massapequa is not far from the city so it is prime real estate for commuters. The Amityville house has been bought and sold along with other houses of horrors on the island so i am not sure it will be a hard sell.

I definitely couldnt sleep eat or live there
 
  • #10,142
He's a white collar serial killer. He has a white collar job and education and is worth a few bucks, regardless of the eccentric puzzling lifestyle. I mean something is so wrong here..how is Asa able to live like this? is the condition of the house her doing or his? somehow they can all be horder's together? ..I can see how the house is too small for 4 adults..but everybody is deeply ingrained into the house and it just percolates for years and everyone just gives up on the overwhelming task of trying to make it work as a home. I do see sometime work as I said and maybe they had packed up some rooms in order to remodel, hence the mess...but from what we have heard from people who visited, the house was disheveled and unclean going back awhile. I cannot believe the next level amount of stuff they pulled out of the house..omigod...what are they looking for??????? it's driving me crazy...mOO
I think the attorney(s) got volunteers to help with some of the handyman work. Also, there was a fundraising event and now the documentary money. It doesn’t appear that the funds were used for necessary upgrades to the home.
The new search discoveries will be interesting.
 
  • #10,143
I dont think i agree- long island has limited space and massapequa is not far from the city so it is prime real estate for commuters. The Amityville house has been bought and sold along with other houses of horrors on the island so i am not sure it will be a hard sell.

I definitely couldnt sleep eat or live there
So you think someone wouldn't mind buying the property to live in the house? I'm thinking they'd want the property to tear down the house and re-build. MOO.
 
  • #10,144
Katie Beers style bunker with hidden basement entrance.
 
  • #10,145
So you think someone wouldn't mind buying the property to live in the house? I'm thinking they'd want the property to tear down the house and re-build. MOO.
I mean, the house is not in great condition so it would definitely be rebuilt anyway- few houses in the area haven't been redone so that would be a given, but the location is certainly desirable so i think it would sell. Imo
 
  • #10,146
I mean, the house is not in great condition so it would definitely be rebuilt anyway- few houses in the area haven't been redone so that would be a given, but the location is certainly desirable so i think it would sell. Imo
The outside of that home looks like a teardown, totally agreed on this. But the inside of that house as depicted in that Christmas image posted earlier actually looks good, with the beautiful beams. It looks like a classic midcentury modern. The history of this home, though-- it's so horrifying I can't imagine who'd want to live in it as is. More than anything, RH makes that home a teardown project, jmo. Asa now has cashflow, why she isn't running out of there, and why that house isn't already on the market, is baffling to me. But eventually, I'm guessing that house will be a teardown. The neighbors are probably hoping nobody will purchase it, preserve it, and convert it into some kind of ghoulish tourist attraction, but I would think zoning restrictions and such will make that a challenge.

LE was at that home removing so much on the last search that I don't know what could be possibly left inside. It almost felt like they were emptying it of its contents.
 
  • #10,147
Katie Beers style bunker with hidden basement entrance.
Never heard of this horrific case.. rbbm
''Espositio then took her to his house where he kept her in a dungeon he had specifically built for her that was buried under his garage and hidden by a 200lbs. slab of concrete.
Linoleum flooring and carpeting covered the trapdoor, which was tucked away in a closet whose entrance was obscured by a bookcase.

Katie was trapped there in almost complete darkness for close to three weeks, while her captor sexual abused her and police were just feet away, having set up a command post on Esposito's lawn but unable to hear the girl's screams because she was buried away below the ground.''
 
  • #10,148
I mean, the house is not in great condition so it would definitely be rebuilt anyway- few houses in the area haven't been redone so that would be a given, but the location is certainly desirable so i think it would sell. Imo
We're saying the same thing then.
 
  • #10,149
What did LE find or learn to justify a search of that scope??? That last search was incredible, it was like moving day for the ultimate hoarder. What in heaven's name could LE use to justify it? I've been hearing YouTubers mulling over this and they're perplexed. Me too, honestly. There was nothing "focused" about this search. This wasn't like, oh, yea, we want "xyz." This was like, yeah, we need... pretty much everything in the house, maybe. (??) @Megnut and @FromGermany1 were saying early on about the vault/hidden area. Right on, I think, that would probably explain taking quite a lot in terms of items & materials from that house. Even that, though, I don't think would explain all of LE's activities, they're up in the attic, chips and rope from the porch. But if LE finds an actual dungeon or hidden room, maybe they could broaden the scope to that extent, I don't know. Truck after truck moving away from that house loaded with boxes. Bags of clothes, planks of wood, large rectangular objects (guessing furniture).Let me tell you, I'm now grateful to the people on here that mentioned a dungeon because that's one of the few things I could think of that "might" make what I saw going on there make sense. Macedonio did say LE focused a lot on the basement. That is lining up for the people that targeted vault/hidden area/dungeon idea. Other ideas. Could they have been looking for trophies, or even some specific and very important item like some key, and used that to justify such a broad search, I wonder? Like maybe they were looking for keys to the lockbox, or keys to goodness knows what? I would think that's at least possible. If they had some "needle in the haystack" approach for some critically important item, that search might make sense, too. And there's been no search since RH was charged with Maureen's murder. Did LE maybe use that fact to get approved for a broad-based search? That search was absolutely massive.
 
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What did LE find or learn to justify a search of that scope??? That last search was incredible, it was like moving day for the ultimate hoarder. What in heaven's name could LE use to justify it? I've been hearing YouTubers mulling over this and they're perplexed. Me too, honestly. There was nothing "focused" about this search. This wasn't like, oh, yea, we want "xyz." This was like, yeah, we need... pretty much everything in the house, maybe. (??) @Megnut and @FromGermany1 were saying early on about the vault/hidden area. Right on, I think, that would probably explain taking quite a lot in terms of items & materials from that house. Even that, though, I don't think would explain all of LE's activities, they're up in the attic, chips and rope from the porch. But if LE finds an actual dungeon or hidden room, maybe they could broaden the scope to that extent, I don't know. Truck after truck moving away from that house loaded with boxes. Bags of clothes, planks of wood, large rectangular objects (guessing furniture).Let me tell you, I'm now grateful to the people on here that mentioned a dungeon because that's one of the few things I could think of that "might" make what I saw going on there make sense. Macedonio did say LE focused a lot on the basement. That is lining up for the people that targeted vault/hidden area/dungeon idea. Other ideas. Could they have been looking for trophies, or even some specific and very important item like some key, and used that to justify such a broad search, I wonder? Like maybe they were looking for keys to the lockbox, or keys to goodness knows what? I would think that's at least possible. If they had some "needle in the haystack" approach for some critically important item, that search might make sense, too. And there's been no search since RH was charged with Maureen's murder. Did LE maybe use that fact to get approved for a broad-based search? That search was absolutely massive.
If there are new witnesses with credible accounts, that can be verified, it seems that additional directed searches are justified.

If Karen Vergata was there in 1996 how can you verify that other than with witness accounts? Well, you have to figure out which areas could still contain her DNA. That wood chips or paint would be in the bag containing her legs seems less likely to me.
 
  • #10,151
This is why Macedonio and the other attorneys are working for Rex's family. It's to acquire and share information that Rex and his attorney would not otherwise have access to. It's to discuss and question relevant people on the outside that Rex H can't talk to without raising suspicion. Its as I suspected, along with a couple other things. Question is, who is paying them, especially in the early months before the $million$ contract was signed with NBC?
Macedonio isn’t even the daughter’s lawyer. Supposedly, he is the wife’s attorney. It’s all a real cluster…k
 
  • #10,152
Could they have been looking for trophies, or even some specific and very important item like some key, and used that to justify such a broad search, I wonder? Like maybe they were looking for keys to the lockbox, or keys to goodness knows what? I would think that's at least possible. If they had some "needle in the haystack" approach for some critically important item, that search might make sense, too. And there's been no search since RH was charged with Maureen's murder. Did LE maybe use that fact to get approved for a broad-based search? That search was absolutely massive.
Rbsbm
Thinking of very specific and notable items and the belts used on the victims, comes to mind.
Specifically- an embossing machine or tool of some type or another, would particularly hit that nail in the head, imo, speculation.
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''Through a forensic analysis of a hair found on the belt buckle used to restrain victim Maureen Brainard-Barnes’s body, detectives obtained nuclear DNA results that they said are nearly identical to Asa Ellerup, Heuermann’s wife.''
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Rbsbm
Thinking of very specific and notable items and the belts used on the victims, comes to mind.
Specifically- an embossing machine or tool of some type or another, would particularly hit that nail in the head, imo, speculation.
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''Through a forensic analysis of a hair found on the belt buckle used to restrain victim Maureen Brainard-Barnes’s body, detectives obtained nuclear DNA results that they said are nearly identical to Asa Ellerup, Heuermann’s wife.''
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The white of the letters was applied manually, I‘d say. Paint or edding pen maybe. Obviously fixed on there.
 
  • #10,154
From that article, it appears that Macedonio has softened his aggressive approach to LE doing their job, unlike the first time around when he was so critical of everything they did. MOO.
Wonder if he has become aware of how suspiciously people view both his and his client's actions and that people consider he is not representing her well? Maybe he recognizes their increasing unpopularity?
 
  • #10,155
If his crimes were timed with his wife's travels, he may have held women against their will for a time before murdering them. I'm still holding out, I believe there's a sub basement. Maybe built as a storm bunker, complete with a hoard of endtime rations (i.e. canned goods). A cot, a primitive toilet -- like an apartment, with zero amenities, never designed for comfort and repurposed for violence. All MOO
If there was a bunker or secret room and he held the victims for sometime, then their deaths did not necessarily coincide with his wife's travels. It is family DNA found on the remains.
 
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Wonder if he has become aware of how suspiciously people view both his and his client's actions and that people consider he is not representing her well? Maybe he recognizes their increasing unpopularity?
Was thinking similarly. I think everything he says and does is calculated to fit his own agenda in the end. MOO.
 
  • #10,157
If there are new witnesses with credible accounts, that can be verified, it seems that additional directed searches are justified.

If Karen Vergata was there in 1996 how can you verify that other than with witness accounts? Well, you have to figure out which areas could still contain her DNA. That wood chips or paint would be in the bag containing her legs seems less likely to me.
There could be DNA in the house on some surfaces, but older paint in poor condition can slowly deteriorate and deposit dust/pigment remains on surfaces. The bag could have pigment traces, and there might be other items we don't know about.
 
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If there was a bunker or secret room and he held the victims for sometime, then their deaths did not necessarily coincide with his wife's travels. It is family DNA found on the remains.
Gives credence in my mind that the victims may have been held/killed at the home, but even if he only brought himself and any manner of a murder kit from the home, it's reasonable for there to be transfer DNA. Look what happens to anyone who lives with cats...

JMO
 
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Gives credence in my mind that the victims may have been held/killed at the home, but even if he only brought himself and any manner of a murder kit from the home, it's reasonable for there to be transfer DNA. Look what happens to anyone who lives with cats...

JMO
It also shoots AE's alibis to smithereens. I personally believe RH's penny-pinching extended to using tape from the home, where it most likely picked up hairs from family members. It would have been a simple (and cheap) task to pick up a new roll of tape and keep it protected in a plastic bag in his vehicle.

However, AE is not under investigation because she was out-of-town. If it is learned she may have been in town when the murders occurred, is she still in the clear? Will that alter the investigation?
 
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It also shoots AE's alibis to smithereens. I personally believe RH's penny-pinching extended to using tape from the home, where it most likely picked up hairs from family members. It would have been a simple (and cheap) task to pick up a new roll of tape and keep it protected in a plastic bag in his vehicle.

However, AE is not under investigation because she was out-of-town. If it is learned she may have been in town when the murders occurred, is she still in the clear? Will that alter the investigation?
Just noting, watching a few YouTubers, I'm seeing some really, really interesting speculation popping up now about AE, and it runs across a huge spectrum. Some YouTubers are speculating AE herself & the family "tipped" something in, and they themselves triggered the search. But at the opposite end of the spectrum, some are now wondering if she may actually end up being charged (!!) and the search may be focused on her in some way, which I've never heard anyone say on these programs before. Wow!!

What will Peacock do??
 

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