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

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I am definitely Team Tierney !!

Tierney scored a big win in the case in September, when Mazzei ruled that the DA’s office may use the DNA evidence at Heuermann’s murder trial.

On Tuesday, Tierney doubled down on his refusal to consider a plea deal for Heuermann – and said he shared the judge’s impatience with the pace of the case.

“The judge was very explicit, and we are ready,” he said.
 
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I am definitely Team Tierney !!

Tierney scored a big win in the case in September, when Mazzei ruled that the DA’s office may use the DNA evidence at Heuermann’s murder trial.

On Tuesday, Tierney doubled down on his refusal to consider a plea deal for Heuermann – and said he shared the judge’s impatience with the pace of the case.

“The judge was very explicit, and we are ready,” he said.
Tierney is doing well, but he is standing on the shoulders of giants like Rodney Harrison, IMO
 
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I'm rewatching the Killing Season. The amount of discussion there was about how many killers were responsible and the people we now know are connected to RH, Valerie Mack, Jessica Taylor, Sandra Costilla, and the GB4... It's just insane. Heuermann must have killed so many more.

I'm glad he is going to be held responsible. But I also really wish he would plea and tell officials about all his murders. So many unsolved in the area, seems like some have to be connected to him. I hope Keith Jesperson's notes about butter will get to Rex.
 
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I'm rewatching the Killing Season. The amount of discussion there was about how many killers were responsible and the people we now know are connected to RH, Valerie Mack, Jessica Taylor, Sandra Costilla, and the GB4... It's just insane. Heuermann must have killed so many more.

I'm glad he is going to be held responsible. But I also really wish he would plea and tell officials about all his murders. So many unsolved in the area, seems like some have to be connected to him. I hope Keith Jesperson's notes about butter will get to Rex.
With over 50 hotel/motel room key cards found in his possession, I can only imagine how many victims there are. IMO, these were his "souvenirs".
 
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Burke’s attorney James O’Rourke, of Smithtown, spoke to Newsday in the hallway of Suffolk District Court in Central Islip Thursday morning after his client’s still pending case on 2023 charges of public lewdness and indecent exposure was briefly heard before Judge Eric Sachs. Burke was not present.

"He’s willing to cooperate with the district attorney’s office because he recognized the significance of the Heuermann case and if it can help him…,” said "’Rourke. “He’s s"ill at heart a law enforcement individual. He’s gone through hell and back. But he still has a concern for law enforcement. And of course, he has a sentimental attachment to the Suffolk County Police Department. Think about it, he was there for how many years and he was the chief of the department. So you don’t lose that. And he never did. He never did.”


 
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Burke’s attorney James O’Rourke, of Smithtown, spoke to Newsday in the hallway of Suffolk District Court in Central Islip Thursday morning after his client’s still pending case on 2023 charges of public lewdness and indecent exposure was briefly heard before Judge Eric Sachs. Burke was not present.

"He’s willing to cooperate with the district attorney’s office because he recognized the significance of the Heuermann case and if it can help him…,” said "’Rourke. “He’s s"ill at heart a law enforcement individual. He’s gone through hell and back. But he still has a concern for law enforcement. And of course, he has a sentimental attachment to the Suffolk County Police Department. Think about it, he was there for how many years and he was the chief of the department. So you don’t lose that. And he never did. He never did.”


Heh? That’s all I can muster.
 
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He had seemed like a normal family man who worked hard and got on well with his co-workers but secretly he was allegedly leading a double life and went undetected for years.

Muriel Henriquez had worked with Rex Heuermann when she was office manager at his architectural design firm in Manhattan, New York, in the early 1990s. She was gobsmacked when she discovered he had been arrested for allegedly being the Gilgo Beach Serial Killer.

Speaking exclusively to The Daily Mail she recalled how they'd bicker about politics, argue about the bookkeeping and chat about his love of guns and his trips to the shooting range.
 
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What makes it classic behavior of a guilty man? Can you elaborate?

While it may be just a trope from literature, some say if you’re being held for a crime you did not commit, you tend to eat and sleep poorly. Where the guilty do the opposite.
 
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Like a little boy, happy to be back with daddy, he feels safe and full and falls into a restful slumber. imo, speculation.

''What had unfolded seemed to have no effect on his appetite - he spent his first night in custody eating French fries, onion rings, peanut butter crackers and washing it down with a Coca-Cola.
He then managed to sleep for more than five hours on a chair as he awaited arraignment.''
 

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