You must have read my mind. lolSame and that reminds me, has any family spoken out about this? They may not want to be associated with them.
I had just posted asking for help finding something so I could post what a relative said.
You must have read my mind. lolSame and that reminds me, has any family spoken out about this? They may not want to be associated with them.
I found a snip from the documentary.Does anyone remember the name of the documentary /special where RH's cousin's wife was speaking about Rex and also mentioned that her husband, Rex's cousin. traveled to Long Island for something and stayed at his house?
I think she said he booted out of there early too.
I found a snip from the documentary.
Wife of Rex's cousin
"A woman who went by Margaret for the doc offered insight as the wife of Huermann's cousin.
"The cousins were just in shock and disbelief. It is hard to reconcile that he was able to disguise himself so well," she explained. "He wasn't an outsider in the family. He was an organizer of the family reunions. He was called our Dear Rex."
Margaret heard stories from Huermann's childhood about his "rage and anger issues." She heard that Huermann's now-late father was allegedly abusive.
"It was like walking on thin ice being around his father. You didn't want to set him off," she claimed, adding that "everybody was traumatized by" Huermann's dad. "Rex actually lived in the house he grew up in as a child.
Margaret's husband was "really creeped out" when he visited Huermann's home which seemed to serve as "a capsule of time from his childhood."
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Netflix’s Gilgo Murders Doc Features Unfiltered Quotes From Rex Huermann’s Acquaintances After Arrest
Those that knew Rex Huermann are now opening up about his behavior before his arrest in connection with the Gilgo Beach murders. Netflix's Gone Girls: The Long Island Serial Killer, which premiered Monday, March 31, focused on Huermann's background during the third and final episode. Huermann's...www.aol.com
IIRC it was VH who said in the documentary when talking about her fathers "gun room" that is where her father's bedroom was growing up.Prior to reading the article about his mother, I didn’t know that they are living in the house that he grew up in. Strange that he wouldn’t want to make home improvements to his childhood home.
The kitchen.
Sink faucet visible.
The open airy concept.
IMO
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Rex Heuermann’s wife, Asa Ellerup (left) and her daughter, Victoria Heuerrmann, recall the 2023 FBI raid.Peacock
JMO, she’s always been that way since she first began talking to the news media. In those first days and weeks after the arrest, she filled the news media with talk of how badly she and her family were being victimized, demanding that Suffolk County and others provide them with compensation for their inconvenience. Never a word about the victims and families.I found Asa incredibly cold and disinterested in the victims and their families. Not a single word of compassion or empathy for their loss and the pain they've suffered for so many years. It could have been the editing, or I don't know, but she was cold as ice, stubborn, and immovable as a rock. And in my opinion, she knows
The faucet gives you an idea of the clutter just around the sink. The wood shelves look like raw wood. Maybe a work in “progress.” I’ve seen college apartments that look nothing like this mess.
I wonder when they’ll be able to set a trial date?
I wonder if this this tv series will be used by Rex’s defense to make claims of unfair pre trial publicity? That will probably come up eventually.
I think he focuses his attention to detail to certain - rather unfortunate - areas of which his work is the highlight and elevation torture is the the vrry dak down side.Was he a successful architect? He looked so sloppy and his home life was so...cluttery that I can't image him at a slick job in a high rise building. I CAN imagine him designing some sketchy looking place named Hillbilly Heaven or Billy Bob's Garage. Have his old coworkers said anything about him?
Have followed this case for many years from Aus. What is the max penalty in NY (is it NY state?)
In some cases, serial killers and sexual predators like RH, do not live out their natural lives. The prison inmates can become an alternative justice system.Yes it is NY state. No death penalty so max penalty would be life without parole.
In some cases, serial killers and sexual predators like RH, do not live out their natural lives. The prison inmates can become an alternative justice system.
Category:Serial killers who died in prison custody - Wikipedia
Why would Asa be on Food Stamps/Snap? She should be claiming payments from Peacock as income.in the end of the final episode Asa says she did what she had to do to protect her kids.
I'll take her word for that and any scenarios I can attach to that statement, because that is very open to interpretation. Asa seems shut down. sometimes people like her see life in terms of
dollars and cents... in terms of survival. She seems like a shut in with her food stamps and dependent adult children. she certainly didn't give a *(&$# what anyone thought of her home.
she seems like someone who does feed everyone and nurtures with food and clean laundry.
but not much else. I feel like she has made a career out of her disabled son and lives a kind of welfare queen lifestyle, advocating for him and taking advantage of every freebee available.
I bet she cuts coupons and has never known any other kind of lifestyle.
lots of old hippies were horaders back in the day..I have known women like Asa that have money and
security and just don't care how they live.
mOO
Wow thats so interesting. Thankyou!Yes it is NY state. No death penalty so max penalty would be life without parole.