• #17,741
I'm sure this has been discussed already but a couple of things:

1. Why on earth would Asa now have to sleep in the basement? Why didn't she just go back to sleeping wherever she was sleeping before?

2. I have a vague memory of reports early on that Asa had cancer and things looked oh so dire because her health insurance was through Rex and now it would most certainly not be paid for and she would not be able to continue her treatment. Anyone else remember that?

Looking at her today, I dont think that came to pass. Have there been any updates about her cancer? Odd if not, JMO.
 
  • #17,742
I'm sure this has been discussed already but a couple of things:

1. Why on earth would Asa now have to sleep in the basement? Why didn't she just go back to sleeping wherever she was sleeping before?

2. I have a vague memory of reports early on that Asa had cancer and things looked oh so dire because her health insurance was through Rex and now it would most certainly not be paid for and she would not be able to continue her treatment. Anyone else remember that?

Looking at her today, I dont think that came to pass. Have there been any updates about her cancer? Odd if not, JMO.
Unfortunately, reoccurrence of cancer is very common. But it might take a while.

She was sleeping there to atone for the suffering and pain the victims went through. That’s just a guess of course.

IMHOO
 
  • #17,743
Unfortunately, reoccurrence of cancer is very common. But it might take a while.

She was sleeping there to atone for the suffering and pain the victims went through. That’s just a guess of course.

IMHOO
If she wanted to atone she could have set up a memorial in the victims memory instead she chose to lay down inside the sacrificial altar of her husbands slaying
 
  • #17,744
If she wanted to atone she could have set up a memorial in the victims memory instead she chose to lay down inside the sacrificial altar of her husbands slaying
Mr. Heuermann wouldn't understand that, and that's why she wouldn't do it, MOO. That she is sleeping in his hell room, I think, he enjoys.
 
  • #17,745
Mr. Heuermann wouldn't understand that, and that's why she wouldn't do it, MOO. That she is sleeping in his hell room, I think, he enjoys.
My thoughts exactly. I suspect it is to titillate him.
 
  • #17,746
If she wanted to atone she could have set up a memorial in the victims memory instead she chose to lay down inside the sacrificial altar of her husbands slaying
Yes there’s not much one can argue against that. It does seem…..severely disturbed and definitely not palatable.

I’m hoping she’ll do something more dignified. I’m concerned she goes too much with the director’s ideas. That are geared toward increasing sales, obviously…

I find this just so sad all around.

IMHOO
 
  • #17,747
Mr. Heuermann wouldn't understand that, and that's why she wouldn't do it, MOO. That she is sleeping in his hell room, I think, he enjoys.
Excellent point. Nauseating.
 
  • #17,748
well I was watching episode 4 , and I noticed Asa starts doing this disassociated weird smiling when Rex calls and at other moments. it's a duper's delight kind of uncontrollable showing of pleasure in her eyes and her facial expression.

she has quite the ego...I'm not sure if it's because this is all for show and she has known all along, or if she's just getting off on having a famous husband. I hate hearing his voice and had to turn it off...because I was getting pissed off..why should he be allowed family therapy and phone calls and attention for television shows?

I couldn't finish but will try again..the whole thing gives me nightmares. He is disgusting! trying to sound fatherly and therapeutic.

BARF , I hope they get him in NC and give him the gas chamber!

mOO
 
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  • #17,749
I want to say on a positive note, the house was really cleaned up..and I can sort of understand her attachment to her home as it is probably the only real security she ever had as an unwanted , discarded child. She was attractive and cute as a young woman...
Even Rex when he was young was giant but not as he appears now. I can see how she burrowed in like a mouse and was content with the scraps.

I think she's somewhat intelligent and could be a bit of a bad. like bad...someone who maybe could be willing to look the other way or lie to keep the status quo...of course it's also easy to apply negative qualities to Asa because she's hard to fathom.

I'll have to watch the rest but I just can't take the Rex phone calls...UGH. mOO
 
  • #17,750
So she meets with her husband and calls him Mr Heuermann. LOL.
And he says, "Oh, are we formal now, Mrs Ellerup?!!!!
I don't even know what to make of that.
Was it in 2025 when he confessed to his wife? I'd like to know when the daughter made her statement that she believes he “most likely” committed the killings. Did she say this after he confessed?
MOO

Again, strange. It’s almost like they were doing intimate role play.
 
  • #17,751
Again, strange. It’s almost like they were doing intimate role play.
Very strange and it seems so fake. I wonder just how much the state actually has right. They've gotten him put away for life, but despite Tierney's reassurances, I am beginning to think there's so much more and so much LE has wrong. Perhaps Rex's courtroom smirk was right on target.
 
  • #17,752
Again, strange. It’s almost like they were doing intimate role play.
This is the feeling I get from this . Good evening Mr Grey , why hello Miss Steele 🤮
 
  • #17,753
Again, strange. It’s almost like they were doing intimate role play.
I got a chill reading that......it is quite a possible scenario
 
  • #17,754
I got a chill reading that......it is quite a possible scenario

IMO
More than likely its language and strategy that was suggested by the shrink.
It's called emotional distancing.

If you watch the Peacock episode Asa talks about how she put up a "wall'.
It's a metaphorical wall.
You put up a wall in your mind :
Her feelings for her husband Rex on one side of the wall/ and then on the other side of the wall the "Mr Heuerman" side, she can be objective listening to the killer without that noise of being the wife. Kind of like compartmentalizing.

It's a difficult concept obviouisly to explain and for Asa and it would be for a lot of people frankly. She's really not psychologically aware enough or intellectual enough at this point to understand the exercise.

In the series she calls him Mr Heuerman and then Rex says in his kind of soft twinkly voice he uses with her "Oh are we formal now" so Rex charms her, not allowing her to view him as anything but the loving Rex who did bad things but did not know why -he goes for the sympathy play. He controls her with a velvet glove. When he turns on the charm it's like a light goes off inside her. It's like a trauma bond.


It was interesting for me to see in the episode what she looked like back in the day -hopeful and pretty - compared to now -I see her like a dog that was beaten/neglected too many times that is now thankful for the scraps - very starved for attention and affection. Just what I see

I'm not sure she will ever be able to untangle herself from that toxic relationship unless she totally removes herself from any interaction with him and I don't see that happening.

The daughter needs to run as far from the mother as possible and change her name / the son would be better off in a group home.

Just my 2 cents
 

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