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

Rex's Google search for John Bittrolff lives rent free in my head. That's a very specific person to Google. I don't think his defense can explain that by saying plenty of people Google serial killers. Bittrolff isn't a serial killer 1st of all and mostly, then why did Rex not Google Rifkin, a very well known SK from Long Island? Manson, Bundy??
 
Rex's Google search for John Bittrolff lives rent free in my head. That's a very specific person to Google. I don't think his defense can explain that by saying plenty of people Google serial killers. Bittrolff isn't a serial killer 1st of all and mostly, then why did Rex not Google Rifkin, a very well known SK from Long Island? Manson, Bundy??
Do we have a date for the Bittrolff search? If it was before his arrest . . .
 
Do we have a date for the Bittrolff search? If it was before his arrest . . .
March 2022 to June 2023 per the bail application. Under the Thawk email RH made. So after the Bittrolff arrest. Still very odd to me since he's not a big name we hear in true crime. Nothing like Rifkin etc
 
March 2022 to June 2023 per the bail application. Under the Thawk email RH made. So after the Bittrolff arrest. Still very odd to me since he's not a big name we hear in true crime. Nothing like Rifkin etc
Seems a strange time as Bittrolff was arrested in 2014 and tried in 2017. So, why then? Wonder if he was in the news. But since JB's home was so close to RH, I would have thought RH was very aware of him.
 
Jun 9, 2025
The ex-wife of the accused "Gilgo Beach Serial Killer" called Rex Heuermann her "hero" in a new interview. She claims police have "the wrong man." Heuermann is accused of killing seven women over three decades. Soon after Heuermann's arrest in 2023, his wife, Asa Ellerup, divorced him. But, in a documentary out Tuesday on Peacock, Asa says she fell in love with him all over again when she saw him behind bars.
 
Rex's Google search for John Bittrolff lives rent free in my head. That's a very specific person to Google. I don't think his defense can explain that by saying plenty of people Google serial killers. Bittrolff isn't a serial killer 1st of all and mostly, then why did Rex not Google Rifkin, a very well known SK from Long Island? Manson, Bundy??
Do you know if the untested hairs found at the RitaTangredi and Coleen McNamee crime scenes has been tested yet, since RH was arrested?
 
she's a hoarder... mOO
Yes! And material plenty for PhD psychology thesis — OMO — actually very sad situation, denial, seemingly codependency. Read about life before Rex. A lot there. MOO.

Hope she gets help. Seems documentary producers have taken advantage of her vulnerability and lawyer let them do it. I haven’t watched but sounds like J€rry Springer mentality. OMO.
 
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"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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UNBELIEVABLY gross. I was planning on watching it, but after seeing this, I'm not as sure.

"Stockholm Syndrome" indeed. I can see how that's on his brain.

"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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EEECHH, US TOO, we still feel like he's there, too.

So why would you want to go back there??
 
UNBELIEVABLY gross. I was planning on watching it, but after seeing this, I'm not as sure.

"Stockholm Syndrome" indeed. I can see how that's on his brain.

EEECHH, US TOO, we still feel like he's there, too.

So why would you want to go back there??
This is…probably well chosen quotes due to forecasting analytics, as in lets see what’ll give us the most attention.

One hopes.
 
Jun 9, 2025
The ex-wife of the accused "Gilgo Beach Serial Killer" called Rex Heuermann her "hero" in a new interview. She claims police have "the wrong man." Heuermann is accused of killing seven women over three decades. Soon after Heuermann's arrest in 2023, his wife, Asa Ellerup, divorced him. But, in a documentary out Tuesday on Peacock, Asa says she fell in love with him all over again when she saw him behind bars.
If she’s in love with him again, we must ask why she divorced him. Apparently it was strictly a financial move to protect their assets from victim lawsuits and to generate sheltered income from the publicity from his crimes and upcoming trial.

Elsewhere in the new docuseries, she gushes over her husband, calling him ‘my hero’ and ‘wonderful’ and describing the first time she visited him in prison as like going ‘on a first date.'

She insists authorities have 'the wrong man' for the heinous crimes.

JMO, but from her loving words about Rex and resentment towards LE and prosecutors, I get the impression that she knows he’s guilty, but resents that he’s being tried for the murders. She gives the impression she also doesn’t believe he did anything wrong.

There’s so much evidence against him. How else does she explain how hair from herself, Rex and their daughter ended up on the bodies of these victims? Listening to her, I can’t shake the feeling that John Ray is right about her possible involvement.
 
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The daughter speaks at approx 0:22
Jun 9, 2025 #Murder #suspect #gilgobeach
The ex-wife and daughter of Rex Heuermann, the man who has pleaded not guilty to killing seven women in connection to the Gilgo Beach murders, speak out in a new documentary debuting on Peacock. NBC News’ Stephanie Gosk has a first look.
 
The daughter speaks at approx 0:22
Jun 9, 2025 #Murder #suspect #gilgobeach
The ex-wife and daughter of Rex Heuermann, the man who has pleaded not guilty to killing seven women in connection to the Gilgo Beach murders, speak out in a new documentary debuting on Peacock. NBC News’ Stephanie Gosk has a first look.
Interesting. The daughter sounds less sure that Rex didn’t murder the women. She sounds like she’s distancing herself from him, not defending him.
 
Jun 9, 2025
The ex-wife of the accused "Gilgo Beach Serial Killer" called Rex Heuermann her "hero" in a new interview. She claims police have "the wrong man." Heuermann is accused of killing seven women over three decades. Soon after Heuermann's arrest in 2023, his wife, Asa Ellerup, divorced him. But, in a documentary out Tuesday on Peacock, Asa says she fell in love with him all over again when she saw him behind bars.
If that's how AE felt about RH behind bars then it makes total sense that he was able to get her to believe absolutely anything she may have questioned him about during their decades of marriage.
Why is this not surprising?

imo
 
Some courtroom evidence that has not before been publicly revealed also makes its way into the series, including new information that Heuermann suddenly remodeled the bathroom in his Massapequa Park home days after the disappearance of alleged victim Melissa Barthelemy in 2009.

Ellerup said she was on a five-week vacation with her children in her native Iceland when Heuermann called her with the news that summer.

"He said to me, 'made a big mess, and I have a big surprise for you when you get home,' " Ellerup reveals in the second episode. "He told me he had ripped apart the whole bathroom, and he threw everything out."

Heuermann is due back in court June 17 for a continuation of a suppression hearing regarding DNA evidence in the case. The defense will call its first witness on that date, a court spokesperson said following his most recent court date in April.

 
Some courtroom evidence that has not before been publicly revealed also makes its way into the series, including new information that Heuermann suddenly remodeled the bathroom in his Massapequa Park home days after the disappearance of alleged victim Melissa Barthelemy in 2009.

Ellerup said she was on a five-week vacation with her children in her native Iceland when Heuermann called her with the news that summer.

"He said to me, 'made a big mess, and I have a big surprise for you when you get home,' " Ellerup reveals in the second episode. "He told me he had ripped apart the whole bathroom, and he threw everything out."


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That alone is so very ominous and disturbing.

Monster.

JMO
 

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