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It's a first for me seeing this defense attorney Sabato Caponi's name but I gather Brown is well aware of whatever the motions contain.They're grasping for straws atp
It's a first for me seeing this defense attorney Sabato Caponi's name but I gather Brown is well aware of whatever the motions contain.They're grasping for straws atp
January 8,2026I can't wrap my head around this claim by the defense.
Anyone?
"In a rebuttal filed Monday, Heuermann defense attorney Sabato Caponi attacked the prosecution's basis for receiving warrants to access Heuermann's computer and phones as "pure speculation," saying there is no evidence linking Heuermann to any of the burner phones used to contact the victims."
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Gilgo Beach killings suspect Rex Heuermann skips court hearing over health concerns
Rex Heuermann's defense attorney said he has been using crutches to get around for the past month.www.newsday.com
Actually, I do kinda get where they are coming from in general, although not in this case in particular.Once you toss something into a public garbage receptacle it's considered abandoned property so I don't get where the defense is coming from with this "privacy laws" violation.
imo
"Prosecutors have argued state Supreme Court Justice Timothy P. Mazzei should deny all of the defense's requests, including for the judge to throw out DNA evidence linking Heuermann to the killings because it was first discovered on a discarded pizza box and therefore allegedly violated privacy laws."
Are you kidding?!Family members of women whose remains were found near Gilgo Beach have been notified that alleged serial killer Rex A. Heuermann is expected to plead guilty next month, relatives told Newsday.
The Massapequa Park architect, accused of killing seven women in a case that has haunted Long Island for more than a decade, is expected to change his plea during a scheduled appearance April 8, the family members said. Details of the expected plea agreement have not been disclosed and the deal could still fall through for a range of reasons, including second thoughts by Heuermann and the prosecutor, or the judge could refuse to sign off.
Suffolk County District Attorney Ray Tierney and defense attorney Michael J. Brown declined to comment on the anticipated guilty plea when contacted by Newsday this week…
If Heuermann does change his plea April 8, Mazzei would then schedule sentencing for a later date
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Gilgo Beach killings: Rex Heuermann expected to plead guilty to homicides in a case that has haunted Long Island for a decade
The Massapequa Park architect is expected to change his plea at his next court appearance, relatives of the victims said. Heuermann has so far publicly denied any involvement in the killings.www.newsday.com
Yes, I remember your post saying that he would plead guilty.I had expected this per my earlier post, having to sit in court and have all his sexual proclivities revealed, all his internet searches, what the state was going to reveal about what they found in his home and what they would reveal he did to his victims IMO was not something he would ever have sat through, I don't think he ever intended to go to trial, he was just hoping to get something (and we know not what) in exchange for a plea,
I think some serial killers like to keep there secrets and others like BTK (even though he pled G) like to reveal everything, RH to me has an elevated opinion of himself, and all the seedy, revolting things that would have been revealed at trial would have meant the world got to see the true RH, warts and all and IMO that was not something he would ever have been prepared for
Thanks for this breaking news.Family members of women whose remains were found near Gilgo Beach have been notified that alleged serial killer Rex A. Heuermann is expected to plead guilty next month, relatives told Newsday.
The Massapequa Park architect, accused of killing seven women in a case that has haunted Long Island for more than a decade, is expected to change his plea during a scheduled appearance April 8, the family members said. Details of the expected plea agreement have not been disclosed and the deal could still fall through for a range of reasons, including second thoughts by Heuermann and the prosecutor, or the judge could refuse to sign off.
Suffolk County District Attorney Ray Tierney and defense attorney Michael J. Brown declined to comment on the anticipated guilty plea when contacted by Newsday this week…
If Heuermann does change his plea April 8, Mazzei would then schedule sentencing for a later date
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Gilgo Beach killings: Rex Heuermann expected to plead guilty to homicides in a case that has haunted Long Island for a decade
The Massapequa Park architect is expected to change his plea at his next court appearance, relatives of the victims said. Heuermann has so far publicly denied any involvement in the killings.www.newsday.com
What does this mean though?Will he do it? A source close to the #RexHeuermann case says the accused #GilgoBeach serial killer will plead #guilty to murdering multiple women during his next court appearance April 8th. Newsday reports victims’ families notified. File Photo: James Carbone
Oh man, I'd love to know why he's doing it. There's a serious and substantive angle to it somewhere for him, jmo. I'm not enough of a legal person to know exactly what it is. But I bet it gets into legalities and technicalities-- big stakes level-- because if we were dealing with raw emotion, we see how this person "expresses himself."