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

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It's the difference between a plea and IMO a plea bargain. No reason to offer or accept a plea bargain from him IMO.

It's possible IMO that he might just plead guilty. Because he is. And the evidence is there and he knows it.

He might be quite satisfied with the damage he's already done.

JMO
I wonder if a condition of pleading guilty might be that he will tell them all the others in exchange for him remaining exactly where he is. It might be lonely in a cell by himself and getting only a half or whole hour out a day, but I'll bet it's cushy compared to the prison life.

So, perhaps he could remain where his family can easily visit while he drags out his time in jail instead of prison?

Naturally, sometime he would have to go, but I'll bet he could drag things out for a long time.
 
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I wonder if a condition of pleading guilty might be that he will tell them all the others in exchange for him remaining exactly where he is. It might be lonely in a cell by himself and getting only a half or whole hour out a day, but I'll bet it's cushy compared to the prison life.

So, perhaps he could remain where his family can easily visit while he drags out his time in jail instead of prison?

Naturally, sometime he would have to go, but I'll bet he could drag things out for a long time.
I also wonder if it’s possible that he has embarrassing or incriminating information. He was active in the underground swinger and sex for hire world for decades. It might not help him much, but it might help his wife and their kids in some way. That’s the only leverage he might have based on our limited knowledge of his activities.
 
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It's the difference between a plea and IMO a plea bargain. No reason to offer or accept a plea bargain from him IMO.

It's possible IMO that he might just plead guilty. Because he is. And the evidence is there and he knows it.

He might be quite satisfied with the damage he's already done.

JMO
Exactly.

If he pleas, it will be just that, a guilty plea. There will be nothing in exchange except avoiding the trial, imo.

It's possible Mr. Bureaucrat who prides himself on working the system realizes the evidence is stacked against him and there is no loophole for him to use to get out of the charges. He might see seven guilty verdicts are inevitable and there is no benefit to him to go to trial.

Or, he might go full steam ahead fighting the charges only to lose.

jmopinion
 

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