Posted on 07/14/2023 7:41:14 AM PDT by Beowulf9
iirc, many of the bodies were found AFTER the one girl freaked out and ran, causing a missing persons search.
Flat, but brushy marsh areas were no one really went, and thick cover.
Hope they found the right perp - this one’s been a long time coming.
Dr. Baden was being interviewed on Fox this morning. He did an autopsy on the first young victim.
The chiron at the bottom of the screen read;
“BIDEN DID AN AUTOPSY ON SHANNON GILBERT”!!!!!!!!
It was corrected quickly!!!!
Oops!
I grew up on Long Island. Where the bodies were dumped is a desolate stretch on Ocean Parkway. It is on a barrier island separate from the mainland. My dad would occasionally drive Ocean Parkway coming home from visiting an aunt and my mom never liked going that way. She always thought it creepy. It’s not a place you would want to break down. Perfect place for dumping.
‘The Maze’ DeMille ?
Never heard of it, either.
New York architect Rex Heuermann is facing charges in the murders of three Gilgo Beach victims, court documents released by the Suffolk County District Attorney on Friday revealed. Mr Heuermann, 59, is accused of murdering Melissa Barthelemy, Megan Waterman, and Amber Costello.
Not heard of it so I looked it up, yes, it’s based on that but also a movie called Lost Girls, and Long Island Serial Killer, prob others.
Billy Baldwin went to high school with him.
Unfortunately, the killer wasn't actually one of the Baldwins.
This makes me wonder about George Costanza (and Jason Alexander).
Lol. Yes you are missing something. It’s not on Long Island, it’s on the island next to Long Island with Gilgo beach on it.It’s located on a barrier beach on the south shore of Long Island, with Atlantic Ocean and Great South Bay frontage.
Might want want to check where this guy was in Oct/Nov of 2006. The East Bound Strangler, killed 4 sex workers. Bodies found in marshes off Atlantic City. Never pinned the Murders on anyone.
DNA from hair on victim Megan Waterman matched that of his, taken by
investigators from a discarded pizza crust in January,Cellphone bills linked to Heuermann revealed that he used a burner phone
to meet up with three of the four victims,A burner phone allegedly used by Heuermann placed a menacing call to victim
Melissa Barthelemy’s relative after her death,Heuermann’s wife was traveling out of state during the murders of Barthelemy,
Megan Waterman, and Amber Lynn Costello,Records obtained from Tinder revealed the burner phone was linked to a
fictitious account for “Andrew Roberts” using an email that Heuermann also
accessed from his personal cellphone.
Oh boy...I’m going to watch every one. I love true crime
NY Times interviews developed a profile:
He is most likely a white male in his mid-20s to mid-40s. He is married or has
a girlfriend. He is well educated and well spoken. He is financially secure, has
a job and owns an expensive car or truck. He may have sought treatment at a
hospital for poison ivy infection. As part of his job or interests, he has access
to, or a stockpile of, burlap sacks.And he lives or used to live on or near Ocean Parkway on the South Shore of
Long Island, where the police have found as many as 10 sets of human
remains.It may be the time his wife or kids or parents are away for the summer.
The dumping ground was poison-ivy-covered sand dunes. The architect's wife was out of the country.
Yes...male hairs from a burlap bag one of the victims was in matched DNA on a pizza box and crust they found near his Manhattan apartment. it's amazing what DNA can tell us.
The trial will be a must-watch!
I just watched Lost Girls, it’s only on Netflix. I have not seen Long Island Serial Killer, which is on Lifetime.
Alec Baldwin grew up right next door in a small unincorporated area of East Massapequa.
This story was of national interest because the woman whose disappearance triggered the search that found the first bodies was from Maine. The local articles here in Maine about her always tried to portray her as not a professional sex worker, but some trained by her boyfriend.
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