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Serial Killer Caught Thanks to Hidden Detail

Suspected Serial Killer Caught Thanks to One Detail Hiding in ⁤Plain Sight

The kind of painstaking police work used to nab a suspect in New York’s more ⁤than decade-old Gilgo Beach murders is the stuff of TV crime shows.

And a key was a Chevrolet Avalanche sitting in plain view.

Internal problems in Long Island law⁢ enforcement may have contributed to the‌ delay in solving the case, according to Newsday,⁢ but upon taking office in 2022, Suffolk District ⁢Attorney ⁢Ray Tierney pledged to renew efforts to solve it.

Tedious, careful​ detective work eventually resulted in the recent arrest of ‌59-year-old Rex A. Heuermann of Massapequa Park, New York, charged with the murders between 2007 and 2010 of three women.

Heuermann, a Manhattan architect, is married and the father of two; FBI profilers initially had pegged their suspect​ as a middle-aged, married, white man.

He’s been charged with ⁤the murders of ⁤Amber Lynn ⁣Costello, 27, of West Babylon, New York; Melissa⁤ Barthelemey, 24, of the Bronx, New York City,​ and Megan Waterman, 22, of Scarborough, Maine.

Heuermann is also a⁣ prime suspect ‍in the death of Maureen Brainard-Barnes, ⁢25, of Norwich,⁣ Connecticut, Newsday reported.

A ⁤key piece of evidence was the Avalanche, which had been suspected of⁣ being associated with the killings. Yet, for ‍a long time, ‍it would regularly park in​ front of Heuermann’s home, even​ showing up on Google Street ‍View, ⁣ The New ‍York Post reported.

It was not until March ‍of 2022 that authorities — through vehicle registration — connected the Avalanche to ⁢Heurmann, the​ Post said.

As the investigation re-ignited, authorities learned there was a‌ suspect who was 6 feet, 4 inches tall,‌ a description that fit Heuermann.

The investigation also included‌ triangulation of cell phone tower data — despite attempts by the suspect to thwart identification by using burner phones. Also, there was⁣ testing on single‌ hair strands found on victims’ bodies, and attempts to match them with DNA‌ found on​ a pizza box discarded by Heuermann, according to Newsday.

In the⁤ investigation, it was determined that Heuermann used and often did internet ⁣searches for⁣ violence-centered pornography, Newsday said.

Besides Tierney, another law⁢ enforcement individual who focused on the⁢ case upon taking office was⁤ Suffolk County Police Commissioner Rodney Harrison.

The investigation required a careful balance between gathering evidence and being ‍careful not to tip off Heuermann, Harrison told Fox News.

“We found out the Avalanche was connected to him around ⁢March – maybe early April,” ‍Harrison said. “And then we started diving a little bit⁢ more deeper into who this individual was.

“We found out he was an architect and some other things,“ Harrison continued. “We were able ​to do some‍ phone records ‍and some other background checks, ⁢how he uses his credit card, look at ⁢his family – ‍he has⁢ a wife ⁤and two kids – and⁣ just his lifestyle.

“And we started getting closer and closer, saying‌ ‘Hey, this may be our person,’”‌ Harrison ⁣said. “So we had to‍ be careful …​ If ‍he knew that people were following ⁢him, then ‍anything could happen from then — he could flee the country and a ‍whole host⁢ of other things.”

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Among Harrison’s concerns was a cache of 200 guns found at the residence of Heuermann, whose ⁣distinctive ⁤appearance Harrison described as that of a ‌275-pound “ogre.”

Delays ⁤in the ⁣investigation of the Gilgo Beach​ case may have ⁤been the result of the local police chief, a deputy and a district attorney going to prison in 2016 and ⁣2021​ for involvement in a cover-up of the police chief’s beating of a man who took sex ⁢toys and pornography from the chief’s car, Newsday reported.

The notorious case was the subject​ of a Netflix movie entitled⁢ “Lost Girls,”⁣ which set the number of apparent ⁣serial killings ⁣on ‍Long⁤ Island at 10, although it’s not believed all‍ the ‍victims — including eight women, a man and a toddler — were killed by the same person.

The post Suspected ‌Serial Killer Caught Thanks to One Detail Hiding in Plain Sight appeared first ⁣on The Western Journal.



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