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    Gilgo serial killer Rex Heuermann charged with murders 5, and 6

    Gilgo serial killer Rex Heuermann charged with murders 5, and 6

    Gilgo Serial killer Rex Heuermann charged with murders 5, and 6. Gilgo Beach murder suspect Rex Heuermann kept meticulous notes on his kills — including reminders for future murders like “hit harder” and to get more sleep to have more “play time,” prosecutors revealed Thursday — as he was charged with two more slayings. Heuermann, 60, who is accused of killing multiple women and leaving their remains scattered along Long Island’s Ocean Parkway, appeared in court Thursday morning and pleaded not guilty to second-degree murder charges for the 1993 death of Sandra Costilla and the 2003 killing of Jessica Taylor. He nodded along as Suffolk County prosecutors read aloud from an alleged “planning document” recovered from a computer in his Massapequa Park home that they say served as a “blueprint” for his twisted crimes and showed his “obvious” intention to kill the women. (NY Post)

    • 1 hr 27 min
    Two more victim's in Gilgo Beach serial killer case.

    Two more victim's in Gilgo Beach serial killer case.

    Two More victim's in Gilgo Beach serial killer case #JessicaTaylor #SandraCostilla #ValerieMack #rexheuermann Suspected Gilgo Beach serial killer Rex Heuermann has been charged with the brutal murders of two more women. Heuermann, 60, was back in court on Thursday morning where he was arraigned on murder charges in the 2003 dismemberment death of Jessica Taylor, 20, and the 1993 death of Sandra Costilla, 28. “We know that criminals in general...their modus operandi can change through the course of their life,” Suffolk County District Attorney Ray Tierney said on Thursday. “There was no dismemberment with regard to the original four, but there is with regard to Ms Taylor.” The Manhattan architect has already been charged with the 2009 and 2010 murders of Megan Waterman, Melissa Barthelemy, Amber Lynn Costello and Maureen Brainard-Barnes — known as the “Gilgo Four.” He pleaded not guilty. The charges come days after Gilgo Beach Task Force investigators completed a second search of Heuermann’s home in Massapequa Park and a search of an area of Manorville where the partial remains of two women, Taylor and Valerie Mack, were found in the early 2000s. Mack is not part of Thursday’s new indictment, but Tierney said it’s “fair” to consider Heuermann a suspect in her murder. (Independent)

    • 1 hr 32 min
    The 6'6" ogre is being indicted for a 5th murder in the Gilgo Beach case.

    The 6'6" ogre is being indicted for a 5th murder in the Gilgo Beach case.

    The 6'6" ogre is being indicted for a 5th murder in the Gilgo Beach case. #JessicaTaylor #SandraCostilla #ValerieMack Live press conference at 11:00 AM. Long Island, New York, investigators have linked a fifth alleged victim to Rex Heuermann, the suspected Gilgo Beach serial killer who was accused last year of murdering four women and dumping their bodies along a remote highway more than a decade ago, sources tell Fox News Digital. The Suffolk County District Attorney's Office declined to comment but acknowledged that Heuermann is due back in court Thursday morning for a previously unscheduled hearing. Unnamed sources told Newsday, the local newspaper, that the suspected serial killer has already been indicted on unspecified charges in connection with new developments in the case. A task force including police K-9s from Suffolk County, the NYPD and New York State uncovered evidence in Manorville in April, a month before investigators returned to Heuermann’s house in May for a second search warrant. In July 2023, they arrested Heuermann outside his Manhattan architecture firm and spent nearly two weeks scouring through his home in Massapequa Park, about 20 minutes from where police found the bodies of Melissa Barthelemy, 24; Megan Waterman, 22; and Amber Costello, 27, in 2010. Prosecutors later tacked on charges for the murder of Maureen Brainard-Barnes, 25, whose remains they found near the others. Collectively, those women are known as the Gilgo Four because they were found close together and under similar circumstances. (Fox News)

    • 1 hr 56 min
    Rex Heuermann expected to be charged with 2 more murders on 6/6/24

    Rex Heuermann expected to be charged with 2 more murders on 6/6/24

    Suspected Gilgo Beach serial killer Rex Heuermann will be slapped this week with murder charges related to additional victims, sources told The Post Monday.

    Heuermann, 60, will be arraigned on a new indictment Thursday before State Supreme Court Justice Timothy Mazzei in Riverhead, sources said.

    The indictment is related to additional victims — including one found in North Sea, a community in Southampton which was recently searched by investigators.
    Authorities have also recently focused again on an area in Manorville where partial remains of two Gilgo Beach victims, Jessica Taylor and Valerie Mack, were found over two decades ago. It was unclear if he’s expected to be charged with one or both of those murders, sources said.

    A body previously found in the North Sea area was identified as Sandra Costilla, who was murdered in 1993 but has not so far been included among the so-called Gilgo Beach victims.

    Nonetheless, the site was the subject of a new police search in April — although it was unclear if the search was tied to Heuermann’s case.

    Investigators suspected convicted serial killer John Bittrolff in Costilla’s death, but he was never charged in her slaying — which remains one of several unsolved Long Island murders.

    • 1 hr
    Investigation into the Gilgo Beach murders leading to a 5th indictment

    Investigation into the Gilgo Beach murders leading to a 5th indictment

    Investigation into Gilgo Beach Murders leading to a 5th indictment. Long Island, New York, investigators have linked a fifth alleged victim to Rex Heuermann, the suspected Gilgo Beach serial killer who was accused last year of murdering four women and dumping their bodies along a remote highway more than a decade ago, sources tell Fox News Digital. The Suffolk County District Attorney's Office declined to comment but acknowledged that Heuermann is due back in court Thursday morning for a previously unscheduled hearing. Unnamed sources told Newsday, the local newspaper, that the suspected serial killer has already been indicted on unspecified charges in connection with new developments in the case. A task force including police K-9s from Suffolk County, the NYPD and New York State uncovered evidence in Manorville in April, a month before investigators returned to Heuermann’s house in May for a second search warrant. In July 2023, they arrested Heuermann outside his Manhattan architecture firm and spent nearly two weeks scouring through his home in Massapequa Park, about 20 minutes from where police found the bodies of Melissa Barthelemy, 24; Megan Waterman, 22; and Amber Costello, 27, in 2010. Prosecutors later tacked on charges for the murder of Maureen Brainard-Barnes, 25, whose remains they found near the others. Collectively, those women are known as the Gilgo Four because they were found close together and under similar circumstances. (Fox News)




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    • 1 hr 17 min
    Newly released body cam video of night Madeline Soto was reported missing.

    Newly released body cam video of night Madeline Soto was reported missing.

    Newly released body cam video of night Madeline Soto reported missing ORLANDO, Fla. - New body camera footage sheds light on the initial investigation into the disappearance and subsequent death of Madeline "Maddie" Soto. The video captures the first interactions between Orange County sheriff's deputies and Soto's mother, Jenn Soto, and her boyfriend, Stephan Sterns — the only person arrested in the case — on the night Madeline was reported missing at the end of February.

    • 1 hr 4 min

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