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

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.

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"Melissa’s sister Amanda had visited Melissa twice in New York and knew everything. “She didn’t really come out and say it,” she says. “But I’d hear her on the phone calls or see her posting on Craigslist.” Seven days after Melissa disappeared, the phone rang at Lynn’s home in Buffalo. The caller I.D. displayed the number of Melissa’s missing cell. Amanda picked up. The voice was self-assured. “Is this Melissa’s little sister?” he asked. “I hear you’re a half-breed.” Amanda’s father is black. Whoever was calling knew what Amanda looked like.

There were seven calls in all. Once, the caller seemed to toy with Amanda, asking if she knew what Melissa did for a living. Another time he said, “Are you gonna be a 🤬🤬🤬🤬🤬 like your sister?” Police traced some of the calls to midtown Manhattan and another to Massapequa. In the last call, in August 2009, he told Amanda outright that he had killed Melissa. Lynn and Amanda started to worry that the caller knew where they lived. A short time later, they moved.'
 
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Aside from theatrics and compartmentalization, AE’s stance could be calculated - holding the line to keep her access to RH.

I know compartmentalisation knows no limits - but she just seems too knowing for these strange emotional statements. Too cynical to think a knight in shining armour lingers underneath the awful revelations.

It seems to me you need conspiracy theories of epsteinian proportions+ to explain away RH’s actions.
 
Aside from theatrics and compartmentalization, AE’s stance could be calculated - holding the line to keep her access to RH.

I know compartmentalisation knows no limits - but she just seems too knowing for these strange emotional statements. Too cynical to think a knight in shining armour lingers underneath the awful revelations.

It seems to me you need conspiracy theories of epsteinian proportions+ to explain away RH’s actions.
IMO if she lived with him for decades and claims ignorance to all he's been charged with there's no way in hell he'd admit anything to her no matter what access she has to him.
Her enabling knows no bounds and by her believing in his innocence and wooing him works against him admitting to anything because she's in his corner.
 
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Aside from theatrics and compartmentalization, AE’s stance could be calculated - holding the line to keep her access to RH.

I know compartmentalisation knows no limits - but she just seems too knowing for these strange emotional statements. Too cynical to think a knight in shining armour lingers underneath the awful revelations.

It seems to me you need conspiracy theories of epsteinian proportions+ to explain away RH’s actions.
Or a kind of trauma that's hard to image.

RH preyed on her too IMO. She gave from a place of trauma herself. I don't know that she has much of an identity outside of him.

Those are some serious walls. I can only guess it's self-preservation on steroids. To face that everything you thought you knew was a lie, well, that's more than some psyches can take.

To me it looks like a surface refusal to face reality, revealing a fragile self. I don't see her as some sort of vulture capitalizing on tragedy, but rather, a broken one. Trusts RH. Trusts his attorneys. Trusts hers. Her attorney found a way to capitalize on tragedy, I don't mind questioning HIS motives, but she? She has been lied to by RH for so long that his lies are the fabric of her existence. If it unravels, she will. I wish better for her though. See didn't deserve this.

He commit these crimes. She did not.

I hope she can break away from him, once and for all. She deserves that.

JMO
 
I used to think ok, Rex goes after sex workers, all the victims are likely sex workers. So obviously he has a thing for them like Gary Ridgeway. a puritanical aspect to his motives.

but then, he's trying to grab a girl on a bike in the park.

so here's my question...how many victims are out there? are there missing girls who were not sex workers? are there any bike path or park murder victims? was this an escalation?

mOO
 
IMO if she lived with him for decades and claims ignorance to all he's been charged with there's no way in hell he'd admit anything to her no matter what access she has to him.
Her enabling knows no bounds and by her believing in his innocence and wooing him works against him admitting to anything because she's in his corner.
It’s the only chance without the DP. Not very likely, though, totally agree.

She might be wanting to squeeze more out of him for future books etc. Not confessions, but some anecdotes or testimonials straight from the horse’s mouth.
 
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

Everything she says in this documentary that I've heard so far sounds predictable. Somehow, I'm not surprised that she's saying it, only surprised that its the first time I've heard a serial killer's spouse express so much love, support and agreement.
 
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??
Has there been any documents released from the searches? I'd love to know what kind of depraved stuff he had hidden in that house.

His wife either needs help with denial or she just doesn't care that she was married to a monster, MO. Either way will have consequences she'll have to deal with at some point, MO. I hope her children can help her out, get her help, if it's the former or stay far, far away if the later. AJMO
 
Suspected Gilgo Beach serial killer Rex Heuermann's daughter says she believes her father 'most likely' committed the killings in new documentary

Macedonio must have been disappointed to hear that.

I know compartmentalisation knows no limits - but she just seems too knowing for these strange emotional statements. Too cynical to think a knight in shining armour lingers underneath the awful revelations.

This was exactly my gut feeling when I heard her talk about Rex in this docu. Can't put my finger on it exactly, but she knows. It's her tone and her mannerisms or something that give her away.
 
I feel like Victoria knows things about her father. let's face it, we were all children once and you know there is a burning curiosity about literally everything, also children are astute students of their parent's body language and conversations.

I don't want to go too far in but I feel there are more unexpressed "reasons" behind her words. I do appreciate that she is allowed to express her own feelings. mOO
 
Suspected Gilgo Beach serial killer Rex Heuermann's daughter says she believes her father 'most likely' committed the killings in new documentary


The article is paywalled but I took a photo of my tv of what was stated in the documentary by VH. She also said she never witnessed RH being violent or abusive, only saw him throw a plate in the sink.
 

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she fell in love with him all over again? excuse me while I vomit. mOO
I wonder …. How much she says are her own unedited thoughts….. or if she is influenced by Peacock.
There is storytelling … the “narrative arc” … it will be of utmost importance for Peacock to tell the long story beginning with the meet-cute and how she loves him til proven guilty. Taking the viewer into the lives and home …

Just don’t watch.
 

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