• #17,541
Izzylizzy can I just say you are doing amazing research and thank you for bringing it here

I don't know the full history of this case so I really appreciate you bringing me up to date
That was so sweet of you su5ie, thank you.
I just check in with a few YT creators and Josh Zeman is one of them to see what he's posted and whose show he was recently on.
 
  • #17,542
Does anyone else just looking at a photo of RH picture his pure evilness and smugness? Something about him screams DANGER to me. I think there are more victims than he's confessed to and I hope for their sakes they will be discovered and identified somehow.

These victims mattered and deserve justice regardless of any lifestyle they may have lived. They were someone's beloved daughter, mother, sister, friend.

RH is guilty of more IMO.
I look at his photo and cant imagine the horror these girls must have felt.
 
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I look at his photo and cant imagine the horror these girls must have felt.
I'm asking myself, why so many of his "service staff" (you know, what I mean) didn't suspect him of being a violent client perhaps, possibly guilty of disappearing girls/even boys over the years.
 
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I'm asking myself, why so many of his "service staff" (you know, what I mean) didn't suspect him of being a violent client perhaps, possibly guilty of disappearing girls/even boys over the years.
He may have played the role of "gentle giant" and offered alot of money that the victims couldn't refuse the job
 
  • #17,545
One time approval from Tricia.

A must view.
Rodney Harrison talks about everything that went on behind the scenes and that the task force needs to stay and keep working, he believes there are more RH victims.
There's a lot in here and it's the best coverage on the case.
It was wonderful seeing and hearing from him again.


Rodney Harrison is one to watch over the years.

Interesting how he both says that Suffolk County was a very weird place, and other times tempers his comments about, for example, jealously of bringing other people in as perfectly normal.

I mean, both can be true, but what he is saying is that SC is special in its level of jealousy. He had a huge political haul to navigate, especially as the person who appointed him left.

My favorite story was when he said he was asked who he thought he was, assembling a task force. Ummm, the Commissioner? I think I'm the Commissioner?

I don think he is being truthful about Shannon Gilbert, especially as the least likely scenario is that she drowned. He had not taken that stance before. I don't think he believes what he said, with a very deliberate neutral face. But without the same self control, in other words looking like he was being more sincere, he pointed out that her belongings were found and Rex's victims' belongings were not. So I think he sincerely believes she is not a victim of Rex. But-dude- you don't really believe she peeled off her pants, traversed the marsh and drowned on high ground.

MOO
 
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Rodney Harrison is one to watch over the years.

Interesting how he both says that Suffolk County was a very weird place, and other times tempers his comments about, for example, jealously of bringing other people in as perfectly normal.


I mean, both can be true, but what he is saying is that SC is special in its level of jealousy. He had a huge political haul to navigate, especially as the person who appointed him left.

My favorite story was when he said he was asked who he thought he was, assembling a task force. Ummm, the Commissioner? I think I'm the Commissioner?

I don think he is being truthful about Shannon Gilbert, especially as the least likely scenario is that she drowned. He had not taken that stance before. I don't think he believes what he said, with a very deliberate neutral face. But without the same self control, in other words looking like he was being more sincere, he pointed out that her belongings were found and Rex's victims' belongings were not. So I think he sincerely believes she is not a victim of Rex. But-dude- you don't really believe she peeled off her pants, traversed the marsh and drowned on high ground.

MOO
Total agreement that Rodney Harrison is indeed one to watch. And in my opinion one to believe. He appears to have no problem admitting where he made mistakes. Something I have always found very refreshing about him.

He appears - to me - to acknowledge that Suffolk County and his prior domain of New York City worked in completely different ways, that at times he was an A...... - on purpose.
He and The Sarge agreed it was how NYC cops get the job done.

His tempering his statements led me to think he came to see value in both approaches.

His discussion made me see DA Tierney in a new way. Since the DA never refers to Harrison, no credit, no nothing that I can recall, I've wondered if it has been jealousy or ego. Now, I'm considering it may be that Harrison is completely disliked among the rank and file while Tierney is a master at playing the Suffolk County game. That's his home turf and where he will stay. Just musing here.

I am going to take Mr. Harrison at his word about Shannan Gilbert. He has seen the information. He has a lot more expertise in the field than I do. I see him as a straight shooter. At this point, he's completely outside Suffolk County, why would he lie? Unless something comes up with information that was kept from Harrison (and I believe SC is capable of that) then I will simply take his word for it.

Very, very interesting discussion with The Sarge.
 
  • #17,547
Suffolk County Sheriff Erroll Toulon confirmed last week that Loeb did try to talk to Heuermann in jail…

“He tried to communicate with him,” the veteran sheriff said. ” Yes. He wanted to try and visit him. He wanted to come and visit Rex Heuermann.”

Toulon, who said Heuermann declined the request, did not say why Loeb may have wanted to chat with the hulking serial killer, who admitted last week that he strangled and butchered eight sex workers between 1993 and 2010 before dumping the bodies…

 
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Suffolk County Sheriff Erroll Toulon confirmed last week that Loeb did try to talk to Heuermann in jail…

“He tried to communicate with him,” the veteran sheriff said. ” Yes. He wanted to try and visit him. He wanted to come and visit Rex Heuermann.”

Toulon, who said Heuermann declined the request, did not say why Loeb may have wanted to chat with the hulking serial killer, who admitted last week that he strangled and butchered eight sex workers between 1993 and 2010 before dumping the bodies…

First of all, that was a very rude characterization of Loeb. He was a victim of a brutal, premeditated police beating. To use a photo of him in detox mode is rude.

But, maybe I'm a hypocrite piling on. Because I'm suggesting a cynical motive. Loeb's motivation to see Heuermann may have been to be an excellent guest or source for a content creator or journalist.

MOO
 

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