Gilgo Beach LISK Serial Killer, Rex Heuermann, charged with 7 murders, July 2023 #16

well she's not going to outlive her child and Rex left her plenty to work with. so being "desperate " for that million dollars doesn't ring desperate like needing that 500 dollars to feed a family.
that said she is a victim and lost his incoming and future income and he's not dead so maybe she should get a job? or does she get money as a caregiver? is there something shady about her?

I don't know..I can't judge her and I guess I'll have to watch it. mOO
 
Rex's legacy..benches to memorialize murdered and dismembered young women who were sex workers...at a public beach where children play and dream of whales and dolphins. He should do us all favor and drop dead. mOO
 
Rex's legacy..benches to memorialize murdered and dismembered young women who were sex workers...at a public beach where children play and dream of whales and dolphins. He should do us all favor and drop dead. mOO
I don't understand why he hasn't spontaneously burst into flames or been struck dead by a bolt of lighting from the heavens. ⚡⚡
 
Ellerup's attorney, Bob Macedonio, who also represents members of G-Unit, 50 Cent's rap group…

IIRC, Macedonio is also connected to the Suffolk County prosecutor. He was an assistant District Attorney for them. Interesting and uniquely powerful clique that he belongs to.


ETA: Is this also a contribution to the fund to help support Rex's family? Shall we assume Macedonio receives a percentage?
 
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'When Does the Trial Begin for Accused Gilgo Beach Serial Killer Rex Heuermann?'​

'The Gilgo Beach serial killer case is explored in Peacock's three-part documentary The Gilgo Beach Killer: House of Secrets, streaming June 10.'


 
IIRC, Macedonio is also connected to the Suffolk County prosecutor. He was an assistant District Attorney for them. Interesting and uniquely powerful clique that he belongs to.


ETA: Is this also a contribution to the fund to help support Rex's family? Shall we assume Macedonio receives a percentage?
We can assume Macedonio as well as the lawyer for the adult children, as well as Asa Ellerup, and anyone else associated with planning/securing this documentary (i.e. the daughter of the other serial killer and 50 cents, etc) will get a good chunk of coin from this. $Money$ flows abundantly when you have a serial killer in the family apparently. I really wish we could enact laws to have all proceeds from documentaries go to the victims of crime and not to family members/lawyers of person's charged.
MOO
 
Jun 6, 2025 #Peacock #OfficialTrailer
The Gilgo Beach Killer: House of Secrets is streaming June 10 on Peacock: https://pck.tv/45hBP6q Synopsis: After the arrest of the alleged Gilgo Beach killer, this documentary goes inside the suspects home for the first time, where exclusive commentary from his own family unravels a chilling portrait of a man accused of living a double life and hiding dark secrets under their own roof.
 


 

"In 1995, Ellerup and Heuermann married in Sweden
and had a daughter, Victoria, together.

‘He’s my hero',
Ellerup gushes of her husband.

The mom-of-two insists the Massapequa Park native is
‘a family man’ and that there’s ‘no freaking way’ he was out preying on victims and then coming home to her.

‘I don’t see what everybody else is saying.
I don’t see phone calls to sex workers.’

She tells the docuseries:
‘I’m trying to keep myself sane.
At the same time, people are saying,
"How could you not know that your husband was a serial killer?"

'Wait a minute,
I picked him up from the train station every single day.
He was home here on the weekends.
He smoked a cigar in the garage'.

‘If he told me that he went out to Lowe’s to pick something up and he was gone for an hour,
no freaking way is this man going out soliciting sex from a sex worker,
killing them
and dumping them on Gilgo Beach'."

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"Following the arrest,
the family's home was transformed into a crime scene,
with law enforcement descending on the property for evidence linked to the murders.

'When we got back home after they raided it,
it was not recognizable',
she says.

'No beds, no clothes, our bathroom sink was broken.
They should have actually deemed our house uninhabitable'.

She adds:
'It was as if they were trying to leave us for dead'.

Despite the mess -
and the haunting secrets the house may hold -
Ellerup reveals why she wanted to move back in.

'We needed to come home.
We have a lot of sentimental stuff in the house'.

'And I still feel Rex is here',
she adds."

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