mmm yes of course everyone does their part... but I was wondering if there are any upcoming official dates?!The DNA "problem"... Lawyers have to try, it's their job.
mmm yes of course everyone does their part... but I was wondering if there are any upcoming official dates?!The DNA "problem"... Lawyers have to try, it's their job.
Exactly. I was thinking the same when some news articles brought up adding more cases. After following a trial for a killer in the Rhoden Family Massacre, you realize how long the discovery and pre trial process takes for multiple victims and crime scenes. In that case with 8 victims, discovery and pre trial took years. In modern investigations, there’s so much data to review - DNA, cell phones, computer files and internet searches, expert witnesses, direct witnesses, etc.It's good to know this, otherwise it's easy to think that there is no evidence connecting RH to the other victims,including Tanya(Peaches) Jackson and her baby Tatiana Dykes who were recently identified.
imo
"Tierney has not ruled out Heuermann’s possible link to the other discovered victims but said he put the brakes on further investigation after seven because of the state’s cumbersome court disclosure requirements, which he said threatened to delay the trial indefinitely.
Prosecutors are required to provide defense lawyers with all of the evidence in a case, material that is known as “discovery” meant to ensure defendants are not blind-sided in court.
“We really put a moratorium on our investigation of the case because what would happen is we would continue to investigate the case and then we’d have to continue to provide that discovery,” he said."
Exclusive | Suffolk DA shoots down talk of plea deal in Gilgo Beach serial killings
The DNA "problem"... Lawyers have to try, it's their job.
"New York State Supreme Court Justice Timothy Mazzei is expected to announce whether he'll allow Astrea's DNA work into the trial during a Wednesday hearing in Riverhead."mmm yes of course everyone does their part... but I was wondering if there are any upcoming official dates?!
Let's go. Bring it on."New York State Supreme Court Justice Timothy Mazzei is expected to announce whether he'll allow Astrea's DNA work into the trial during a Wednesday hearing in Riverhead."
Aug. 31, 2025
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Gilgo Beach murders: A key test in use of advanced DNA techniques in criminal trials
The case against Long Island’s suspected Gilgo Beach serial killer has emerged as a potentially precedent-setting battleground in the use of advanced DNA techniques in criminal casesabcnews.go.com
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I wonder if or how much the handful of other cases where this technology has been used will affect the judge's decision? Will the location and the laws of that area influence this decision? Will the severity of the cases being tried in those other cases play into this judge's decision?September 1 2025 lengthy article.
''If allowed, it would mark the first time such techniques could be admitted in a New York court, and one of just a handful of such instances nationwide, according to prosecutors, defense lawyers and experts.![]()
Gilgo Beach serial killer case a key test in use of advanced DNA techniques in criminal trials
A state judge is weighing whether to allow the DNA evidence generated through Astrea Forensics' whole genome sequencing into the criminal trial of Rex Heuermannabc30.com
Prosecutors say Astrea's findings, combined with other evidence, overwhelmingly implicate Heuermann, 61, as the killer.
But lawyers for the Manhattan architect argue the company's calculations exaggerate the likelihood that the hairs recovered from the burial sites match their client.
"You can imagine the pressure that's on this judge because he's probably more than likely making a ruling that will set the stage for all the cases that come after," said April Stonehouse, a DNA forensics expert at Arizona State University who is not involved in the case.''
Good coverage, thanks.Sept, 2 2025 lengthy article.
'Jackson said the evidence could be devastating for Heuermann because prosecutors would be able to make the case for jurors that he was with the victims in their final moments. Without it, the defense would have an easier time arguing its case knowing a key piece of evidence wouldn’t be considered by a jury.'
''If the DNA testing method in the case is thrown out, Suffolk County prosecutors could rely on other evidence like the content allegedly discovered on Heuermann’s devices, including a planning document outlining a strategy for future killings, or the newspapers and magazines allegedly found during a search warrant of his home that talked about the killings of the women.
According to a bail application, the manual contained headings such as “Supplies” and “Problems,” with “DNA” listed as the top item under the latter. A section titled “body prep” detailed steps to clean, dismember and move bodies, while another called “post event” appeared to list tasks to avoid apprehension, including having a story set.''
Sep 1, 2025 #Banfield
A judge is weighing whether to admit evidence generated via genome sequencing in the trial of suspected Long Island serial killer Rex Heuermann, who is accused of murdering six women from 1993 to 2011.
My GUESS is that he couldn't appeal now, but perhaps use it after trial for an appeal??Good coverage, thanks.
If the judge rules against Brown/defense can he appeal the ruling?
Curious if there could be more delays over this.
Anyone know?
Something tells me Brown doesn't even believe this. lolSept, 2 2025 lengthy article.
'Jackson said the evidence could be devastating for Heuermann because prosecutors would be able to make the case for jurors that he was with the victims in their final moments. Without it, the defense would have an easier time arguing its case knowing a key piece of evidence wouldn’t be considered by a jury.'
''If the DNA testing method in the case is thrown out, Suffolk County prosecutors could rely on other evidence like the content allegedly discovered on Heuermann’s devices, including a planning document outlining a strategy for future killings, or the newspapers and magazines allegedly found during a search warrant of his home that talked about the killings of the women.
According to a bail application, the manual contained headings such as “Supplies” and “Problems,” with “DNA” listed as the top item under the latter. A section titled “body prep” detailed steps to clean, dismember and move bodies, while another called “post event” appeared to list tasks to avoid apprehension, including having a story set.''
Sep 1, 2025 #Banfield
A judge is weighing whether to admit evidence generated via genome sequencing in the trial of suspected Long Island serial killer Rex Heuermann, who is accused of murdering six women from 1993 to 2011.
That sounds right.My GUESS is that he couldn't appeal now, but perhaps use it after trial for an appeal??
I'm not a lawyer, though.
jmopinion
The prosecution has one chance only. One "bite of the apple," famously. It seems likely that there are other victims to charge on. But for these 6, if the prosecution does not get a conviction, they can't prosecute again with the same evidence.My GUESS is that he couldn't appeal now, but perhaps use it after trial for an appeal??
I'm not a lawyer, though.
jmopinion
The prosecution has one chance only. One "bite of the apple," famously. It seems likely that there are other victims to charge on. But for these 6, if the prosecution does not get a conviction, they can't prosecute again with the same evidence.
They could charge on new victims.
IANAL, so take that as a casual opinion.
MOO