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

  • #941
Tierney has said that the public knows just a small percentage of the evidence they have.
IF any of what was found led them back to RH or any of the victims does Michael Brown have all that information now?

Gilgo Beach murders probe leads detectives to Jones Beach after disturbing discovery near Rex Heuermann’s former job​

'Detectives working the Gilgo Beach murders on Long Island visited Jones Beach after discovering disturbing evidence — including a bloody glove — near where suspect Rex Heuermann once worked, The Post has learned.

Less than two months after Heuermann was arrested in July 2023 in connection to three of the 11 Gilgo Beach murders, workers three miles away at Jones Beach unearthed a cache of weather-beaten purses and women’s and girls’ clothing buried in the sand just outside the East Bathhouse, police sources said.

The workers were cleaning the area, and called police immediately.

Police sources said the clothing was from the late 1980s and early 1990s. The items were buried two feet deep.'



 
  • #942
Tierney has said that the public knows just a small percentage of the evidence they have.
IF any of what was found led them back to RH or any of the victims does Michael Brown have all that information now?
Loved that phrase from Tierney 😻

Quite articulate & terribly confident our Tierney! (tells oneself to calm down) 😸😸

Down under - we'd say "Sic 'em"
"Sic 'em" is a command, meaning "attack" or "go get them". It's a dialectal variant of the word "seek" and was historically used to tell a dog to pursue and attack a target. Today, it is still used in that literal sense with dogs, but also metaphorically, such as at a sports game to encourage players to tackle the opposing team.
 
  • #943
She looks like such a victim, not having her own voice, eyes closed shut, poor soul. These people are a piece of work.
MOO
But according to Macedonio "she looks wonderful and is doing great".
In my world AE looks like the reality of her husband for 27 yrs is finally hitting her.
imo
 
  • #944
JMO, it’s really a stretch for Brown to try that argument. It sounds like the statue he’s quoting doesn’t apply in this situation. Just because the lab isn’t in NY doesn’t mean it’s not up to quality standards. California has strict regulations, too.
I'm quite sure that Judge Mazzei and his staff have researched the prosecution's and defense's arguments extensively and JM is confident in his decision.
imo
 
  • #945
So far no DNA has been linked from Tanya Jackson to RH and LE have been treating TJ and toddler as seperate from the other Gilgo victims found. A new serial killer's trophy stash just uncovered at Jones? TJ and toddler's killer? I hope they get as many sniffing dogs they can to check out all of Jones straight thru to Gilgo...if they haven't already. Just very disturbing, this Jones find💔
Maybe they do have DNA and/or evidence linking TJ and her daughter Tatiana Dykes to RH.

IIRC: Every woman that RH is on trail for murdering was identified by name when he was charged?

Gathering evidence leading to the arrest of RH was in process while LE was using DNA to identify the mother and daughter, trying to contact a family member(s) and when Tierney identified them to the public he was in court proceedings with RH's case.

According to Tierney all hands are now on deck for RH's trial and there will be no forthcoming info or possible charges on any of the other victims at this time as it would delay the trial for the 7 women RH is charged with murdering.
I have faith!
imo
 
  • #946
My mind is going everywhere too! Since these things were found almost 3 years ago, a couple months before RH's arrest, LE must have tested and retested them all, right?
That’s what I’m wondering. Why are they revealing this now? Perhaps they didn’t think it was relevant at the time?
 
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  • #947
I'm quite sure that Judge Mazzei and his staff have researched the prosecution's and defense's arguments extensively and JM is confident in his decision.
imo
Of course. He’s heard many of these same arguments from defense attorneys.
 
  • #948
Random comments, fwiw, speculation, imo. rbbm.
Wondering if RH father was still alive when the beach items were buried?
Regarding the significance of separating a handbag from a woman...

''When handbags started to become popular, they were criticized as unfeminine. In the early 20th century, Sigmund Freud argued that purses were sexually suggestive as the structure of the purse symbolized female genitalia and sexuality. Before handbags, pockets were secured inside of a woman's dress which held personal items and retrieving items was done discreetly and modestly. Because handbags are carried in the open, the accessory exposed a woman's personal items''
 
  • #949
Suffolk County has a popluation of over 1.5 million. I think they can find a jury. IMO

This makes me laugh. And cry. I was making a snarky, cynical point.

The DEFENSE thinks they can find a jury in Suffolk and is not even feigning or flirting with a request for a change in venue. The next closest county is the defendant's home. The next 4 closest comprise most of the defendant's city in which he ran a business.

Yet, the defense has no objection to a trial in the county where victims were found and where presumably at least part of each violent crime was committed.

Ordinarily, someone from outside a county accused of committing crimes in it would assume that jurors would be hard to win over. But in Suffolk, the defense appears to presume that the jurors will not be harder to win over than the jurors in the counties the defendant has more ties to.

To me, it makes it seem that Suffolk is steeped in "no humans involved" culture.

MOO
 
  • #950
This makes me laugh. And cry. I was making a snarky, cynical point.

The DEFENSE thinks they can find a jury in Suffolk and is not even feigning or flirting with a request for a change in venue. The next closest county is the defendant's home. The next 4 closest comprise most of the defendant's city in which he ran a business.

Yet, the defense has no objection to a trial in the county where victims were found and where presumably at least part of each violent crime was committed.

Ordinarily, someone from outside a county accused of committing crimes in it would assume that jurors would be hard to win over. But in Suffolk, the defense appears to presume that the jurors will not be harder to win over than the jurors in the counties the defendant has more ties to.

To me, it makes it seem that Suffolk is steeped in "no humans involved" culture.

MOO
Voter apathy translates into juror apathy? Maybe, but I think these crimes are just so horrendous any jurors chosen will have great sympathy for the victims. AJMO
 
  • #951
Voter apathy translates into juror apathy? Maybe, but I think these crimes are just so horrendous any jurors chosen will have great sympathy for the victims. AJMO
I agree. And I think the defense isn't bothering to ask for a change of venue because there is no reason for one and they know the judge would turn it down.

jmopinion
 
  • #952
But according to Macedonio "she looks wonderful and is doing great".
In my world AE looks like the reality of her husband for 27 yrs is finally hitting her.
imo
To me, it looked like she wanted to speak so badly, but Macedonio muzzled her before she could get her pitiful words out and misspeak. Then she closed her eyes when the reporter asked her direct questions, as if trying to block out the truth, as if to say, "I'll just shut my eyes and the truth won't see the light", apparently like she did for her entire marriage. Nothing to see here folks.
MOO
 
  • #953
DBM
 
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  • #955
I don't think it's so important if these items came AFTER he worked at the beach...let's face it that beach is his stomping ground..just like Gilgo..a place he knows intimately and is comfortable there.
he would know his way around there at night too...he might get off on hiding things there. Also he could have hung out at that beach long after he worked there.

I can't see a reason for then burying a lost and found box of discarded items on the beach..it doesn't make sense..so now I feel a vibe of him maybe actually knowing how to get into those beach buildings or sheds and maybe even taking victims there in the dark of night. Because the house would have still been his mom's back then I think, and off limits for murder.

mOO
 
  • #956
DBM
 
  • #957
I will not be surprised if it's traced back to Rex..I will not be surprised if there is nothing conclusive after years of these items being buried there. now..were the items in bags? boxes? plastic storage containers? or were they just in a layer in the sand 2 feet down...thats not very far down when you think of shifty sand...but perhaps the areas around the beach buildings are less likely to change or move around...I think you have to have an understanding of how sand acts as an environment for buried objects.. sand can be wet and heavy underneath where there is no sun...

I hope we will see some photos of the items. I hope DNA will be discovered . children's clothing too
and none of this stuff sounds like beach clothing , bathing suits, towels , flip flops...no this stuff was weird enough that the cops got called in immediately. mOO
 
  • #958
I wonder if it’s 2 SKs dumping grounds. Perhaps someone that worked at Jones Beach when RH did? Thinking out loud JMO. someone else connected to TJ and the baby? Asian Doe? Shannon Gilbert? Again speculating out loud.
I wonder if with the new DNA rules they will find one of Rex's hairs on any of it?
 
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  • #959
Well, RH has been at it for at least 30 years. You have to start somewhere and 7 is a good number.
 
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