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I'm happy to read that the judicial system doesn't work very well even outside of Italy and sometimes they have absurd laws.šŸ˜†
From my perspective, when you're condemned man, all police departments should have free access to the DNA of convicted criminals.
Let's hope they find his favorite candy, and let's hope he's speaking out of both hunger and ego.
We need every detail of this story, from the most useless to the crudest, too many questions still and surely still bodies out there.
 
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''Heuermann is ā€œone of the most unique characters I've ever had because he really doesn't show much emotion at any time,ā€ says Toulon. ā€œFrom the time that he came into our system, someone that was an architect, that had a company in Midtown Manhattan, had never had any law enforcement interaction, and now he's in the-six-by-nine cell with a bunk, a mattress, a sink, a stainless steel toilet with no lid on it, a plastic mirror, a metal desk. And it didn't faze him, even to the time when he pled guilty. He still has the same demeanor in almost two and a half years.ā€
 
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''Heuermann is ā€œone of the most unique characters I've ever had because he really doesn't show much emotion at any time,ā€ says Toulon. ā€œFrom the time that he came into our system, someone that was an architect, that had a company in Midtown Manhattan, had never had any law enforcement interaction, and now he's in the-six-by-nine cell with a bunk, a mattress, a sink, a stainless steel toilet with no lid on it, a plastic mirror, a metal desk. And it didn't faze him, even to the time when he pled guilty. He still has the same demeanor in almost two and a half years.ā€

He’s a freak. I wonder what he was like at home interacting with the family. Was he affectionate, did he help with the after dinner cleanup, have a favorite football team, etc? It’s gross to think about any intimacy that he had with AE.
 
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''Heuermann is ā€œone of the most unique characters I've ever had because he really doesn't show much emotion at any time,ā€ says Toulon. ā€œFrom the time that he came into our system, someone that was an architect, that had a company in Midtown Manhattan, had never had any law enforcement interaction, and now he's in the-six-by-nine cell with a bunk, a mattress, a sink, a stainless steel toilet with no lid on it, a plastic mirror, a metal desk. And it didn't faze him, even to the time when he pled guilty. He still has the same demeanor in almost two and a half years.ā€
He since has time to indulge his crazy thoughts. That might make him happy.
Does he work in carpentry in jail? His most loved hobby besides the catching of petit young woman?
 
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He since has time to indulge his crazy thoughts. That might make him happy.
Does he work in carpentry in jail? His most loved hobby besides the catching of petit young

I'm not sure they would allow a violent offender access to tools that cut hard wood. Perhaps he'd enjoy paper mache?

MOO
 
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you know, there are more victims and Rex knows exactly who and where they are. mOO
Just like Israel Keyes. He likes control. Rex won’t share info that might make help police or families. He likes others to suffer. Keyes went to his grave without revealing the rest of his victims and it seemed pretty obvious there were more. IMHO.
 
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Josh has Joe "The Sarge" on today.
LIVE
 
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Laura Ingle
Today.


EAST HAMPTON

'Could Rex Heuermann be linked to MORE murders?In this exclusive one-on-one, retired NYPD detective Joe Giacalone joins me at the Hamptons Whodunit Festival to break down what happens next after the Long Island Serial Killer’s shocking plea.The biggest question: once Heuermann’s DNA enters CODIS… what could it reveal?'
 
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In today's episode( just posted video) Josh Zeman says his interview with Dr Johnston was one of the best relating to RH/serial killers.
4 months ago

 
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EAST HAMPTON

'Could Rex Heuermann be linked to MORE murders?In this exclusive one-on-one, retired NYPD detective Joe Giacalone joins me at the Hamptons Whodunit Festival to break down what happens next after the Long Island Serial Killer’s shocking plea.The biggest question: once Heuermann’s DNA enters CODIS… what could it reveal?'

Both men claiming that it's common that the wives of convicted serial killers had no idea about their husband's other life and that is that.
End of story.

Seriously though, what wife of an accused/convicted serial killer is going to come forward after the fact and admit to the world that they had clues and suspicions and or had some kind of proof that he was involved with women and crimes and did nothing about it?
None.

I still can't believe that this AE/RH news went nowhere
when it very well could connect to AE being well aware of RH's modus-operandi that she was all too familiar with and wanted a divorce.

Macedonio told Chris Cuomo that the marriage had been breaking down and AE had wanted to divorce RH and the marriage had issues going on.
Huge news yet it remained under the radar and no one ever asked him why was that?
Sure would like to know why AE wanted to divorce such a loving good husband who came home for dinner and would never go to sex workers?
I was very surprised that Macedonio went there and betcha he did some praying that it would be a DOA with the media, which it was.
Even Cuomo who had Macedonio right there let it ride.
Shoddy journalism all around.
imo

@3:00 stay with it.

 
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He’s a freak. I wonder what he was like at home interacting with the family. Was he affectionate, did he help with the after dinner cleanup, have a favorite football team, etc? It’s gross to think about any intimacy that he had with AE.
I wondered about the home life too....did the family go out to eat ? Did RH stop for a coffee on the way to work? Have a known order and counter people who knew him ?
 
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Several family members of the Gilgo Beach murder victims are expected to come face to face with Rex Heuermann in court as they prepare to deliver victim impact statements during his trial.

Attorney Gloria Allred, who represents some of the victims’ families, joined ā€œNewsNation Liveā€ to discuss how she is preparing them for the emotional moment and what to expect during the proceedings.
 
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Several family members of the Gilgo Beach murder victims are expected to come face to face with Rex Heuermann in court as they prepare to deliver victim impact statements during his trial.

Attorney Gloria Allred, who represents some of the victims’ families, joined ā€œNewsNation Liveā€ to discuss how she is preparing them for the emotional moment and what to expect during the proceedings.
That will be something to watch....what a strong group of people.....whew how many days ??
 
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I wondered about the home life too....did the family go out to eat ? Did RH stop for a coffee on the way to work? Have a known order and counter people who knew him ?
I’m imagine he could be quite pleasant to others. ( The killer I once met was very sweet and affable. Lovely manners ….wouldn’t hurt a fly sort of guy.)
 
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That will be something to watch....what a strong group of people.....whew how many days ??
I remember watching the relatives of Dahmer's victims. I remember one that they had to restrain because she wanted to go attack him. I felt for her big time.
 
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Josh has Joe "The Sarge" on today.
LIVE
This guy is also interviewing "Hawkshaw" on this episode of his podcast. Someone here at WS was asking me about "Hawkshaw" the other day. He used to post here at WS. So shout out that he's being interviewed on this episode.
 

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