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Police believe that Rex Heuermann, the main suspect in the Gilgo Beach murders, kept trophies from all his victims. They are hoping that they will be able to locate these trophies in his house and believe that he may have done this on purpose or even unconsciously kept them. This is a strong possibility as serial killers typically keep some kind of trophy whether it be a piece of jewelry or clothing from their victims. The investigation is currently ongoing and authorities are gathering and analyzing digital and trace evidence. His house was initially searched after he was arrested and a se...
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New York (AFP) - A New York architect was charged on Friday in connection with the long-unsolved murders of three women whose bodies were found near a beach on Long Island more than a decade ago. Rex Heuermann, 59, is facing murder charges for the 2009 and 2010 deaths of the three women and is the "prime suspect" in the murder of a fourth woman, officials said. "Rex Heuermann is a demon," Suffolk County police commissioner Rodney Harrison told reporters. "A predator that ruins families." Heuermann, who lived in Massapequa Park, a town near Gilgo Beach, where the bodies were found, was arrested...
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New York (AFP) - A suspect has been arrested in connection with the serial murders more than a decade ago of several women whose bodies were found wrapped in burlap on a beach on New York's Long Island. Police did not immediately identify the man taken into custody, but press reports on Friday said he was Rex Heuermann, a New York City architect. Suffolk County police commissioner Rodney Harrison told reporters the suspect had been arrested in Manhattan on Thursday evening. The New York Times said Heuermann lived in Massapequa Park, a town near Gilgo Beach, where the first bodies were found in...
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