I totally understand your point on this, and I think they're good points, but I do think the connections and coincidences are extremely relevant. On the four to five miles of distance issue, the remains of Peaches and Karen Vergata were five to seven miles west (sources vary) of Gilgo Beach. In a
New York Times 2011 article, I see them noting these sets of remains were two-three miles apart. The span across Ocean Parkway where known victims are located is (from what I can ascertain from sources) about 10 miles. And RH has been charged for a murder victim found all the way over in North Sea; he has left remains of known victims all the way over in Manorville; and LE also discovered remains of a known Ocean Parkway victim in Fire Island. So far with the cases we know about, he did use burner phones. That does not mean he
only used burner phones. And again, so far with the cases we know of, he took victims alone, not accompanied by others (such as drivers). That does not mean, however, he always adhered to this practice and viewed it as a prerequisite to his murders, and indeed, LE themselves recognized this, wondering at various points if Asian Doe hadn't been a companion to one of the other victims. And by the time the murderer would have had Shannan Gilbert, her driver was not present. RH did not always require discreet places and complete privacy. He murdered Amber Costello despite the presence of a witness. He simply doesn't "always" do anything, quite frankly. Sometimes he used burlap, other times plastic. Sometimes, a Rubbermaid container. Sometimes he dismembered victims, sometimes he did not. Sometimes he posed a victim, in most cases we're aware of, he did not. His dropoffs were probably not all that quick, LE noted LISK would have been plagued with outbreaks of poison ivy from trudging through brambles. He didn't always use victim phones to contact friends and relatives. He only "sometimes" did so. He's profoundly sadistic and enjoys his sick games, that does not mean he in every instance required them or had the opportunity to engage in them. Agreed he loves complete control, but he clearly has a variety of means that he employs to acquire it ("I told you I could find you anywhere," as he noted to the coworker he tracked to a cruise ship for her vacation.) He's a slick, cunning, manipulative chameleon, and there's no way I'd rule him out as a suspect in the case of Shannan Gilbert, which in my mind was anything but an accident.
Here is a timeline of the Gilgo Beach killings, how the investigation unfolded and what ultimately led to Rex Heuermann's arrest.
6abc.com
Hours after the search was expanded to Nassau County, partial human remains were discovered at two sites a few miles from where eight bodies had been found.
www.nytimes.com