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One of the defense attorneys in the Newsday article linked above said Tierny will probably make him confess to every murder he's charged with. Perhaps he's willing to confess to others. There doesnt seem to be much the prosecution is willing to do for him.A year ago Tierney was running out of money and the feds released 13 million in frozen assets to him.
IIRC: The money was from the prior corrupt administration .
So Tierney also would also be saving Suffolk County tax papers a few million by not going to trial.
He's a tough cookie and I have no doubt he will rake RH over the coals then rake him some more.
imo
From John Ray
Ray said while he'd be satisfied with Heuermann pleading guilty, he would be disappointed that there was not a trial, where evidence would be presented and tested and witnesses would testify — the venue that provides the closest possibility of getting to the truth.
When defendants plead guilty in court, they're placed under oath and must provide an allocution in open court — admitting to the crimes and some of the details as to how they were carried out.
"That will give you some insight as to what really happened in each case, but it will be quite truncated," Ray said. "You know, it's not a trial. You don't have witnesses and so on. So it won't be the full truth, and we are going to continue to seek the full truth."
Ray said he plans to pursue a civil suit against Heuermann and his family, who the district attorney's office has previously said were out of town and unaware of his alleged conduct when Heuermann allegedly committed the killings.