Gilgo Beach LISK Serial Killer, Rex Heuermann, charged with 7 murders, July 2023 #17

  • #41
This Josh Zeman pod has mostly rehashed stuff we already know. But the episode this week has an interview with one of RH's childhood friends that gives some background I had not heard of before.

It really seems like his tutelage for keeping his family powerless may have been learned from his father right in the home he never left in so many ways. Cults, Culture & Coercion with Dr. Steve Hassan
 
  • #42
I am still holding out for more unsolved cases, particularly one in Philly and two I can think of in SC.

I mean he's not the first and only SK to dump bodies in parks...but also he could be could be guilty of trail killings or abductions too, I do think he has done other kinds of murders outdoors. they should not just be hyper focused on sex workers and his doings at home.

Atlantic City also weighs heavily. Those girls from the hotel were not identified as working out of that location...so there are four women who died either inside or behind the motel...or were maybe even moved there and disposed of after their deaths.

they never appeared to have a pimp or driver in common...or even a place...they were also left in a grouping of four in an organized fashion.

it's easy to imagine Rex doing this..if you saw the motel in the documentary , the back end of it is very secluded...the yard area is a jumble and overgrown..

Rex reeks of entitlement and it's all reflected in his murders. He really feels like it's nobody's business what he has done in his life and has absolutely no feelings for his victims. none. He can reflect and laugh about it because he loves it.
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  • #43
He really feels like it's nobody's business what he has done in his life and has absolutely no feelings for his victims. none. He can reflect and laugh about it because he loves it.

I've had the same impression, JMO. He seems upset that everyone is violating his privacy, as if he's entitled to do as he wishes on his own. It's as if he had already decided these victims' lives had no value, so no one has a right to seek justice for them or hold him accountable.

Some of those sentiments may be shared by others he knows. JMO
 
  • #44
I've had the same impression, JMO. He seems upset that everyone is violating his privacy, as if he's entitled to do as he wishes on his own. It's as if he had already decided these victims' lives had no value, so no one has a right to seek justice for them or hold him accountable.

Some of those sentiments may be shared by others he knows. JMO

I agree on the shared sentiments.
 
  • #45
This Josh Zeman pod has mostly rehashed stuff we already know. But the episode this week has an interview with one of RH's childhood friends that gives some background I had not heard of before.

It really seems like his tutelage for keeping his family powerless may have been learned from his father right in the home he never left in so many ways. Cults, Culture & Coercion with Dr. Steve Hassan
Oh wow! That's the wrong link. Oops. Here's the right one 🤞Home - MONSTER: Hunting the Long Island Serial Killer Home - MONSTER: Hunting the Long Island Serial Killer
 
  • #46
Some time ago I read that the next session in the chamber would be on December 17th, now I read January 13th.
Does anyone have more certain information on this?
thanx
 

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