- **Q: Who is Rex Heuermann?
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True Crime / Documentaries
The long-unsolved Gilgo Beach murders case has captured public attention again with the arrest of architect Rex Heuermann and the release of the popular Netflix docuseries, "Gone Girls: The Long Island Serial Killer." This series delves int...
The Gilgo Beach murders investigation began in 2010 after the search for missing sex worker Shannan Gilbert led to the discovery of multiple sets of human remains along Ocean Parkway in Suffolk County, Long Island. Most victims were young women involved in sex work.
For years, the case saw little progress, allegedly hampered by corruption within the Suffolk County authorities. The docuseries explores claims that former Police Chief James Burke and former District Attorney Tom Spota obstructed the investigation, potentially hindering collaboration with agencies like the FBI. Both Burke and Spota faced legal consequences for unrelated obstruction charges, raising questions about the integrity of the initial Gilgo Beach probe.
Heuermann's 2023 arrest marked a major breakthrough. The investigation utilized meticulous evidence gathering, connecting his vehicle, burner phone usage patterns, and crucial DNA evidence to the victims known as the "Gilgo Four" (Barthelemy, Waterman, Costello, Brainard-Barnes) and subsequently three others.
The case remains active. Director Liz Garbus noted that charges for additional victims were added even after filming concluded, suggesting more developments are possible. Legal battles are ongoing, with Heuermann's defense team seeking separate trials for the murders and challenging the admissibility of nuclear DNA evidence, a technique not previously used in New York courts. A judge's rulings on these motions are pending, and no trial date has been set. Heuermann is currently incarcerated, and he and his wife, Asa Ellerup, have reportedly reached a divorce settlement.
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