Who is the LONG ISLAND SERIAL KILLER? *ARREST JULY 2023*

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Who is the Long Island serial killer? This is a general discussion thread about this terrifying case.


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Okay, yeah I'm lost even on Lost Girls at this moment but I think you are right. Netflix also I've ran into in the last month or so the American Murder is that what they called Petito, the the American Tragedy, I've recommended that one, now THAT is worth a watch if you get bored, I'd share more on it than I did in the streaming thing but don't want to give anything away as boy, it was interesting. I wish someone would watch it as I'd like to share my thoughts but again don't want to give it away.

Anyhow they name a lot of things similar lol.

I knew from some of the friends he didn't fit in at school, and the house is like a time capsule, things like that. Does sound worth a watch for some things, like extended family.

I personally suspect yes he's killed where is mom lived, where is brother lived, the other homes like Vegas, Alaska, etc. Just speculating but that's where I lean.

Yeah I think wife and kids went to NJ sometimes or there may have been a home and he did at times. Some were speculating about the Atlantic City ones... MA I think i recall but not as much talked about, as far as speculation.

You know they swear to God to this day Shannon was not a victim of the same as the fates of the others. Of course it's bad with the bad officers, DA, etc. but it is still sworn, I mean Tierney has said it too. I don't know and am undecided if the same person or people killed her, etc. but I am pretty decided on it was foul play and not some accident. Where do you stand? I always like to discuss when either of us can function lol or type and so on. Shannon definitely for the noise made about her got all these others discovered.

You know the entire LI thing and the number of SKs even there or that have come up it's hard not to wonder some things too as to Shannon, I recall way back when talk of parties and sex workers, and LE and rich men, and when one knows all Burke has done and still does well... That's the right name isn't it? It's just something else. I know the area is vast but parts are not, I mean Long Island itself isn't a small population. Vast isn't the right word, I meant more so that there is quite a population, not so much on size.

Thanks for responding, sounds worth a watch if I get to it. I get so angry over the fate of these women and how the families had little help then a corrupt agency and so on. You may not agree not sure, but I hate how Asa has made off of this, the families if anyone should be the focus.

To the claimed abuse, well not sure, but there's definitely something odd in the entire family imo, he77 I don't necessarily mean cousins, in laws and such. I've wondered for a long time how the dad died and how the mom supported them. I don't come right out and say more on that but I think it's fairly obvious why. So that still wasn't addressed?

I know classmates said he was oddly dependent on his mom and/or vice versa after the dad died.

I can have sympathy for any abused child, picked on child, even when adult, and one can name it but I lack it when they do as he has apparently done. No excuse. Apparently he played quite the double life if he was the fun one planning reunions and such.

Thanks for answering and discussing! Did you ever do Daybell or decide it was too much? I could understand why if so lol. Maybe you told me but don't trust my memory lately. That case/s has/have made me want to bang head on a wall a few times. Maybe even more than a few lol.
I think i'm going to skip daybell and put up the "i'm stuck homebound and injured in new england" so i'm doing the new england thing and i'm gonna follow karen read better LMAO it's local and huge
 
I think i'm going to skip daybell and put up the "i'm stuck homebound and injured in new england" so i'm doing the new england thing and i'm gonna follow karen read better LMAO it's local and huge
LOL yeah both going to happen at the same time. I hate when that happens honestly. Read is I don't want to say "minor" but compared to Daybell well so many twists and stuff in that one, They've both been in the news plenty too so apt to hear it all one day in either. Don't even know your opinion and not going to ask, I avoid that thread a lot as not in the mood and honestly I feel it is so over the top but my sign will not be New England lol. Yeah going to be a lot going on for the moment. Saw there was more news on Kohberger too. Daybell is definitely one that imo was even hard to follow from fairly early on. I've probably posted in it so much today it would probably drive you out anyhow. Just watched another shorter bit of coverage but done with my coverage for the moment. A jury of mostly men it sounds like. You don't know the case I think you said so I'll save going on about that, other than she's always thought she's some femme fatale and saw some worried about it but I think she's beyond having that effect unless they are just plain dumb.

I don't know if I will keep up with either but with a choice I will probably stick to Daybell but i will hopefully keep up somewhat with both but not sure of that the way things are gong, however, I did keep up with watching the actual hearings in both for the last while, several of them. Interesting in both cases imo. I also watched a big part of the last trial in Read althoug had to do some after the fact.

Anyhow as said, I don't even know your opinion, last time in I think I posted but in no way was able to with what happened catch up with all posts. I'll say this though, hopefully both cases will be put to bed finally after this whatever the outcome. It's more than past time jmo. There is one more in Daybell after this one but it's already scheduled and hopefully goes off right after.

How is your NE weather? Been pretty lousy here. Not like blizzards but colder again, some sn*w, very gray, and so on.

Hmmm I need a sign....
 
LOL yeah both going to happen at the same time. I hate when that happens honestly. Read is I don't want to say "minor" but compared to Daybell well so many twists and stuff in that one, They've both been in the news plenty too so apt to hear it all one day in either. Don't even know your opinion and not going to ask, I avoid that thread a lot as not in the mood and honestly I feel it is so over the top but my sign will not be New England lol. Yeah going to be a lot going on for the moment. Saw there was more news on Kohberger too. Daybell is definitely one that imo was even hard to follow from fairly early on. I've probably posted in it so much today it would probably drive you out anyhow. Just watched another shorter bit of coverage but done with my coverage for the moment. A jury of mostly men it sounds like. You don't know the case I think you said so I'll save going on about that, other than she's always thought she's some femme fatale and saw some worried about it but I think she's beyond having that effect unless they are just plain dumb.

I don't know if I will keep up with either but with a choice I will probably stick to Daybell but i will hopefully keep up somewhat with both but not sure of that the way things are gong, however, I did keep up with watching the actual hearings in both for the last while, several of them. Interesting in both cases imo. I also watched a big part of the last trial in Read althoug had to do some after the fact.

Anyhow as said, I don't even know your opinion, last time in I think I posted but in no way was able to with what happened catch up with all posts. I'll say this though, hopefully both cases will be put to bed finally after this whatever the outcome. It's more than past time jmo. There is one more in Daybell after this one but it's already scheduled and hopefully goes off right after.

How is your NE weather? Been pretty lousy here. Not like blizzards but colder again, some sn*w, very gray, and so on.

Hmmm I need a sign....
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How about this one? LOL.

Forgive me - couldn't resist.
 
LOL yeah both going to happen at the same time. I hate when that happens honestly. Read is I don't want to say "minor" but compared to Daybell well so many twists and stuff in that one, They've both been in the news plenty too so apt to hear it all one day in either. Don't even know your opinion and not going to ask, I avoid that thread a lot as not in the mood and honestly I feel it is so over the top but my sign will not be New England lol. Yeah going to be a lot going on for the moment. Saw there was more news on Kohberger too. Daybell is definitely one that imo was even hard to follow from fairly early on. I've probably posted in it so much today it would probably drive you out anyhow. Just watched another shorter bit of coverage but done with my coverage for the moment. A jury of mostly men it sounds like. You don't know the case I think you said so I'll save going on about that, other than she's always thought she's some femme fatale and saw some worried about it but I think she's beyond having that effect unless they are just plain dumb.

I don't know if I will keep up with either but with a choice I will probably stick to Daybell but i will hopefully keep up somewhat with both but not sure of that the way things are gong, however, I did keep up with watching the actual hearings in both for the last while, several of them. Interesting in both cases imo. I also watched a big part of the last trial in Read althoug had to do some after the fact.

Anyhow as said, I don't even know your opinion, last time in I think I posted but in no way was able to with what happened catch up with all posts. I'll say this though, hopefully both cases will be put to bed finally after this whatever the outcome. It's more than past time jmo. There is one more in Daybell after this one but it's already scheduled and hopefully goes off right after.

How is your NE weather? Been pretty lousy here. Not like blizzards but colder again, some sn*w, very gray, and so on.

Hmmm I need a sign....
It was slushy and rainy then warm then cold lol. Today is clear I think 50s F is gonna be today's weather.... I need the sunlight. Being home and disabled is getting me depressed.
 
It was slushy and rainy then warm then cold lol. Today is clear I think 50s F is gonna be today's weather.... I need the sunlight. Being home and disabled is getting me depressed.
Fighting very similar. Well at least you have a lot warmer temps and it is clear. Today anyhow sounds like? I've always needed natural light imo and I don't know about everyone else but I'd say it gets more that way/worse even as one gets older and it's a pretty big deal to me these days.

I don't like artificial light but to get light, I've in many a home taken ever globe off the light fixtures, taken every drape or blind down lol to get more light. I way prefer the sunlight though and it's very lacking around here lately.

Yeah I don't know how you do it. How long has it been for you now? I'm on four months and imo was totally set back recently. I myself at this moment will never ever go to PT again as I feel they injured me worse. Anyhow, I feel for you and think it's been longer for you even right?

It's not unusual here to still have winter in March and stuff but these skies are just imo so different than that imo.

Depression? Fighting it badly right now too, I understand that also. You live with people at least right? I don't and so that adds on I think. I don't know if it makes it better or worse. I hate needing something and having to put on someone else to come help and so on. Daughter is coming tonight, I had to ask and hated to.
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Anywho.... I guess I should get on topic. Hope things get better for you and that it stays a clear day too.

Actually wrote this some hours ago. Then went down for count before posting it. Again, I don't know how you do it or have done it. I'm getting really mad at our system here, not sure that's fair, but I think it is. Haven't had an MRI, can't seem to get one, almost never does one get a "doctor". You talk pretty well of yours so hoping your care has went much better.
 
I think it's a good watch.. alot of witnesses or loved ones of the victims tell things never released before and they go indepth about the police corruption...
I'm on my 3rd round watching it lol
I trust your recommendation especially if you've watched more than once lol and just went into Netflix to try to find it before I get sidetracked with something else or look and see something else and before the **** shows of these trials start again tomorrow or before Nate does 10 more on Daybell or my own life derails it which is more often the case. I have been on a series in Netflix and don't know how to get back to the menu etc. lol so I exited then I should be able to go back and find this Gone Girls, IF I don't get sidetracked in the meantime which happens easily.
 
@Takeitfromme I am into Episode 2 of Gone Girls. I agree, it is good. There were nuggets right from the start. Now I'm up to where they chased CB from the home while he kept staring at Amber. And how police didn't folllow up about info on the guy, etc.

It seems very well done. I was between things and not finding much on so decided to watch it. Not done yet, but pretty darned good.
 
Boy, even though we already knew about all that, they really cover the corruption in Suffolk County, the sheer power of that County in this country, Burke and Spota and the history and so on. GOOD. I'm almost through episode 2. I mean it isn't new, but the way a lot of it is put seems new. A good refresher at minimum but better than that.
 
Someone else has been watching Gone Girls. Lisk wife thinks he was framed. Details of the Frye hearing in the link and article below.




A DNA expert has laid out the critical evidence that threatens to make or break the case against the Gilgo Beach serial killer suspect.

Rex Heuermann, a 61-year-old architect, returned to a courtroom in Riverhead, Long Island, on Tuesday for the latest in a series of hearings about whether bombshell evidence tying him to the murders of seven women can be presented at his trial.

Heuermann has been tied to the killings in part through advanced DNA testing which identified hairs on several of the victims as belonging to his now ex-wife Asa Ellerup, daughter Victoria Heuermann and another individual connected to him.

The man behind this crucial DNA testing - Astrea Forensics founder Dr Richard Green - was flown in from California for Tuesday’s hearing as the prosecution fights to keep this evidence in the trial.
Dressed in a dark suit and yellow tie, Heuermann was led into court in ankle shackles and with his hands cuffed behind his back.

Ellerup and Victoria Heuermann - dressed head to toe in a vibrant, multicolored outfit - looked on from the fourth row of the courtroom.

The mother and daughter were flanked by their attorneys who hours earlier exclusively told DailyMail.com that Ellerup believed her husband may have been framed for the serial killings - after she watched the new Netflix docuseries Gone Girls about the case.

The show documented the corruption that plagued the case in the early days, with the then-Suffolk County Police Commissioner James Burke botching the investigation and forcing the FBI off the case. He was then sentenced to 46 months in prison for 2012 beating of a man who stole sex toys and paraphernalia out of his vehicle. The then-Suffolk County DA Tom Spota was also convicted for corruption, obstruction and witness tampering in connection to Burke.
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Heuermann in the courtroom sitting near his legal team during Tuesday's Frye hearing

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Heuermann in the courtroom sitting near his legal team during Tuesday's Frye hearing in the courtroom.

Attorney Bob Macedonio told reporters outside the courthouse that after watching the Netflix series ‘it raises more concerns and questions about how this investigation was conducted and procedures that were used to extract that DNA.’


Asa has said from the beginning that Rex Heuermann, the man she married and had two children with was not capable of committing these crimes,’ Macedonio said, while Ellerup stood next to him nodding in agreement.

Inside the courtroom, the family members did not appear to make eye contact with the man who they once lived with before he was unmasked as a suspected serial killer who preyed on multiple women. They looked on as he was carted in and out of court, before he was cuffed and led back to jail at the end of the day.

Heuermann is currently charged with the murders of seven women over a two-decade reign of horror running from 1993 to 2011.

The Gilgo Beach serial killer case had haunted the Long Island community for more than a decade, ever since the first of multiple bodies were discovered along Ocean Parkway in December 2010.

More than a decade later, in July 2023, the Massapequa Park local was then dramatically arrested as he left his office in midtown Manhattan.

Heuermann was initially charged with the murders of three women: Amber Costello, Melissa Barthelemy and Megan Waterman.

Since then, he has been charged with the murders of four more victims: Maureen Brainard-Barnes, Sandra Costilla, Jessica Taylor and Valerie Mack.
Ellerup's attorney questions crit hair ence in Gilgo Beac

Rex Heuermann's wife Asa Ellerup, daughter Victoria Heuermann and their attorneys attend a hearing for Rex Heuermann at the Arthur M. Cromarty Criminal Courthouse in Riverhead, Long Island

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Rex Heuermann's wife Asa Ellerup, daughter Victoria Heuermann and their attorneys attend a hearing for Rex Heuermann at the Arthur M. Cromarty Criminal Courthouse in Riverhead, Long Island
Asa Ellerup and Victoria Heuermann - dressed head to toe in a vibrant, multicolored outfit - looked on from the fourth row of the courtroom at the hearing

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Asa Ellerup and Victoria Heuermann - dressed head to toe in a vibrant, multicolored outfit - looked on from the fourth row of the courtroom at the hearing
All the victims were working as sex workers when they vanished after going to meet a client.

Their bodies were found dumped along Ocean Parkway near Gilgo Beach and other remote spots on Long Island.
Some of the victims had been bound, others had been dismembered and their remains discarded in multiple locations.

The 61-year-old has pleaded not guilty to all the charges against him.

On Tuesday, key prosecution witness Dr Green took the stand to deliver his hotly-anticipated testimony which could play a key role in shaping what evidence will be seen at trial.

Green - who has worked as a professor in biomolecular engineering at University of California in Santa Cruz since 2010 - laid out his expertise and experience in the field of genetics and testified how his company Astrea Forensics has become the ‘go to’ for the specific DNA testing used in the Gilgo Beach serial killer case.
He told the court how his research largely focuses on developing technology which can extract DNA from old or difficult samples - such as ancient bones that are tens of thousands of years old or rootless hairs.

Through his research, he went on to found the lab Astrea Forensics in 2019 - the lab that carried out the DNA testing in the case against Heuermann.
Grisly find in backyard of 'Gilgo Beach serial kill
Green explained that the company was born out of his work on a case where a girl’s body was found in a casket buried underneath a home in San Francisco.

He was sent a lock of the girl’s hair and was asked to use it to try to identify her.
Ultimately, he was able to use the hair to identify the girl as Edith Howard Cook.
After that, Green said he kept being sent cold cases to work on, leading him to eventually launch the lab.

Green testified that Astrea Forensics is now the ‘go-to lab’ for identifying DNA from rootless hairs and ancient bones.
The lab is regularly sent cases to work on from the FBI, local law enforcement agencies as well as other forensic labs. In total, he estimated the company has analyzed hundreds or thousands of samples for law enforcement.

Astrea, he testified, specializes in getting DNA from rootless hairs and very old or ancient bones.

‘Everybody knows we are the go-to lab for this kind of thing,’ he testified.

Astrea Forensics founder Dr Richard Green (pictured) testified about the DNA technology used to tie Heuermann to the killings

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Astrea Forensics founder Dr Richard Green (pictured) testified about the DNA technology used to tie Heuermann to the killings
Green explained how the technology developed by his lab is able to develop a DNA profile from a rootless hair - like the hairs found on the bodies of several of the Gilgo Beach victims.
A hair, he explained, has small amounts of DNA that are fragmented - making it more difficult to obtain a profile from.
But, he said that DNA is ‘easily recoverable’ from rootless hairs using his lab’s technology.
It is then compared to a DNA sample taken from a known individual using a buccal swab, to see if matches.
Green laid out his lengthy experience of working on DNA and genetics, including his post-doctoral training where he worked on technology to sequence the genes of Neanderthals. His boss on this project went on to win a Nobel Prize.
Green also testified that he had received $1.5 million in grants for work on forensics and DNA evaluation of rootless hairs.
Astrea has been paid around $190,000 from Suffolk County for work on cases - $130,000 of which for the work on the Gilgo Beach serial killer case, he said.
Heuermann’s defense attorney Michael Brown is seeking to sow doubts in the DNA technology used in the case - branding it ‘magic’ that has never been used before in a criminal case in New York.
Melissa Barthelemy (top left), Amber Costello (top right), Megan Waterman (bottom left), and Maureen Brainard-Barnes (bottom right) became known as the 'Gilgo Four'

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Melissa Barthelemy (top left), Amber Costello (top right), Megan Waterman (bottom left), and Maureen Brainard-Barnes (bottom right) became known as the 'Gilgo Four'
Valerie Mack disappeared in 2000 and parts of her body were discovered in Long Island that November

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Valerie Mack disappeared in 2000 and parts of her body were discovered in Long Island that November
Jessica Taylor vanished in 2003. Some of her remains were found in Manorville that year

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Jessica Taylor vanished in 2003. Some of her remains were found in Manorville that year
Sandra Costilla was murdered in 1993, making her the earliest known victim

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Sandra Costilla was murdered in 1993, making her the earliest known victim
Karen Vergata's remains were identified in 2023. Heuermann has not been charged in connection to her death


Karen Vergata's remains were identified in 2023. Heuermann has not been charged in connection to her death

He is asking the judge to throw out the DNA evidence allegedly tying Heuermann to the murders.

Prosecutors are fighting back, arguing the method is well-regarded in the scientific community.

Brown will cross-examine Green when the hearing resumes Wednesday morning.
It is not clear when Judge Mazzei will rule on whether or not the DNA evidence can be presented at trial.

Heuermann was linked to the murders following a tip about a pickup truck.
According to a witness, Costello had disappeared after going to see a client who drove a green Chevy Avalanche in September 2010.

Following the launch of a new taskforce, investigators learned that Heuermann drove that same type of vehicle at the time of the murders, prosecutors say.
He also matched the description of the client seen by the witness.
Rex Heuermann in selfies submitted as evidence in the case. The accused serial killer is charged with murders dating from 1993 to 2011

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Rex Heuermann in selfies submitted as evidence in the case. The accused serial killer is charged with murders dating from 1993 to 2011
It is not clear when Judge Mazzei will rule on whether or not the DNA evidence can be presented at trial.

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It is not clear when Judge Mazzei will rule on whether or not the DNA evidence can be presented at trial.
This pizza crust was used by investigators to obtain the DNA of Rex Heuermann prior to his arrest

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This pizza crust was used by investigators to obtain the DNA of Rex Heuermann prior to his arrest
The backyard of Rex Heuermann's home in Massapequa Park during a search in June 2024

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The backyard of Rex Heuermann's home in Massapequa Park during a search in June 2024

As well as the DNA evidence, prosecutors said investigators also found a chilling ‘planning document’ on a hard drive in the basement of Heuermann’s family home in Massapequa Park.
In the haunting document, he allegedly had a section detailed ‘PREP’ and noted that ‘small’ women were preferred.
Heuermann has lived his entire life in Massapequa Park and would commute to his architecture job in Midtown Manhattan, where some of the victims worked and were last seen alive.
He was especially familiar with Ocean Parkway, where the victims’ bodies were dumped, thanks to a job he had at Jones Beach in his 20s, according to prosecutors.

Fears that a serial killer or killers were at large on Long Island began back in May 2010, when Shannan Gilbert vanished in bizarre circumstances one night.

The 24-year-old, who was working as an escort, had gone to see a client in the Oak Beach Association community when she made a terrifying 911 call, saying that someone was trying to kill her.

During a search for Gilbert in December 2010, officers came across the body of Barthelemy in the marshes by Gilgo Beach.

Within days, three more bodies - Costello, Brainard-Barnes and Waterman - had been found.

Suspected serial killer Rex Heuermann is led into the courtroom in shackles and handcuffs on April 15

Suspected serial killer Rex Heuermann is led into the courtroom in shackles and handcuffs on April 15
Heuermann is accused of murdering seven women whose remains were found between 1993 and 2011

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Heuermann is accused of murdering seven women whose remains were found between 1993 and 2011

The four victims, who became known as the Gilgo Four, had been dumped within a quarter mile of each other, some of them bound and wrapped in burlap.

Over the following months, the remains of seven other victims were found.
Gilbert’s body was found last.

Investigators maintain that she was not a victim, but died by accidental drowning after she fled into the dense thicket that night.

Heuermann has not been charged in connection to the deaths of the other four victims: Karen Vergata and three still-unidentified victims, known only as ‘Asian Doe,’ ‘Peaches,’ and Peaches’ toddler daughter.

Costilla, meanwhile, had never been linked to the Gilgo Beach serial killer case until Heuermann was hit with charges for her murder in 2024.

Her murder expands the timeline that the accused serial killer is alleged to have been actively preying on victims.

Heuermann has pleaded not guilty to all the charges.O
 
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Here's a separate link which is more slanted to the documentary. The new one, "Gone girls", has the same director, (Liz Garbus), as "Lost girls", the old one.


I won't copy the whole article as a lot is duplicated from the previous post. Also, it seems to have a lot in it about the jailed cops and the Suffolk County corruption, which we know a lot about already.

"Gone Girls: The Long Island Serial Killer is a documentary about the Gilgo Beach Serial Killer that launched on Netflix on March 31, that is directed and produced by Liz Garbus.

The three-part true crime docuseries focuses from the perspective of the victims families and friends and police involved in the case, including Suffolk County District Attorney Ray Tierney and author Robert Kolker of the 2013 nonfiction book Lost Girls.
Garbus previously directed the film Lost Girls that was based on Kolker's book."
 
Someone else has been watching Gone Girls. Lisk wife thinks he was framed. Details of the Frye hearing in the link and article below.




A DNA expert has laid out the critical evidence that threatens to make or break the case against the Gilgo Beach serial killer suspect.

Rex Heuermann, a 61-year-old architect, returned to a courtroom in Riverhead, Long Island, on Tuesday for the latest in a series of hearings about whether bombshell evidence tying him to the murders of seven women can be presented at his trial.

Heuermann has been tied to the killings in part through advanced DNA testing which identified hairs on several of the victims as belonging to his now ex-wife Asa Ellerup, daughter Victoria Heuermann and another individual connected to him.

The man behind this crucial DNA testing - Astrea Forensics founder Dr Richard Green - was flown in from California for Tuesday’s hearing as the prosecution fights to keep this evidence in the trial.
Dressed in a dark suit and yellow tie, Heuermann was led into court in ankle shackles and with his hands cuffed behind his back.

Ellerup and Victoria Heuermann - dressed head to toe in a vibrant, multicolored outfit - looked on from the fourth row of the courtroom.

The mother and daughter were flanked by their attorneys who hours earlier exclusively told DailyMail.com that Ellerup believed her husband may have been framed for the serial killings - after she watched the new Netflix docuseries Gone Girls about the case.

The show documented the corruption that plagued the case in the early days, with the then-Suffolk County Police Commissioner James Burke botching the investigation and forcing the FBI off the case. He was then sentenced to 46 months in prison for 2012 beating of a man who stole sex toys and paraphernalia out of his vehicle. The then-Suffolk County DA Tom Spota was also convicted for corruption, obstruction and witness tampering in connection to Burke.
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Heuermann in the courtroom sitting near his legal team during Tuesday's Frye hearing in the courtroom.

Attorney Bob Macedonio told reporters outside the courthouse that after watching the Netflix series ‘it raises more concerns and questions about how this investigation was conducted and procedures that were used to extract that DNA.’


Asa has said from the beginning that Rex Heuermann, the man she married and had two children with was not capable of committing these crimes,’ Macedonio said, while Ellerup stood next to him nodding in agreement.

Inside the courtroom, the family members did not appear to make eye contact with the man who they once lived with before he was unmasked as a suspected serial killer who preyed on multiple women. They looked on as he was carted in and out of court, before he was cuffed and led back to jail at the end of the day.

Heuermann is currently charged with the murders of seven women over a two-decade reign of horror running from 1993 to 2011.

The Gilgo Beach serial killer case had haunted the Long Island community for more than a decade, ever since the first of multiple bodies were discovered along Ocean Parkway in December 2010.

More than a decade later, in July 2023, the Massapequa Park local was then dramatically arrested as he left his office in midtown Manhattan.

Heuermann was initially charged with the murders of three women: Amber Costello, Melissa Barthelemy and Megan Waterman.

Since then, he has been charged with the murders of four more victims: Maureen Brainard-Barnes, Sandra Costilla, Jessica Taylor and Valerie Mack.
Ellerup's attorney questions crit hair ence in Gilgo Beac

Rex Heuermann's wife Asa Ellerup, daughter Victoria Heuermann and their attorneys attend a hearing for Rex Heuermann at the Arthur M. Cromarty Criminal Courthouse in Riverhead, Long Island's wife Asa Ellerup, daughter Victoria Heuermann and their attorneys attend a hearing for Rex Heuermann at the Arthur M. Cromarty Criminal Courthouse in Riverhead, Long Island

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Rex Heuermann's wife Asa Ellerup, daughter Victoria Heuermann and their attorneys attend a hearing for Rex Heuermann at the Arthur M. Cromarty Criminal Courthouse in Riverhead, Long Island
Asa Ellerup and Victoria Heuermann - dressed head to toe in a vibrant, multicolored outfit - looked on from the fourth row of the courtroom at the hearing

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Asa Ellerup and Victoria Heuermann - dressed head to toe in a vibrant, multicolored outfit - looked on from the fourth row of the courtroom at the hearing
All the victims were working as sex workers when they vanished after going to meet a client.

Their bodies were found dumped along Ocean Parkway near Gilgo Beach and other remote spots on Long Island.
Some of the victims had been bound, others had been dismembered and their remains discarded in multiple locations.

The 61-year-old has pleaded not guilty to all the charges against him.

On Tuesday, key prosecution witness Dr Green took the stand to deliver his hotly-anticipated testimony which could play a key role in shaping what evidence will be seen at trial.

Green - who has worked as a professor in biomolecular engineering at University of California in Santa Cruz since 2010 - laid out his expertise and experience in the field of genetics and testified how his company Astrea Forensics has become the ‘go to’ for the specific DNA testing used in the Gilgo Beach serial killer case.
He told the court how his research largely focuses on developing technology which can extract DNA from old or difficult samples - such as ancient bones that are tens of thousands of years old or rootless hairs.

Through his research, he went on to found the lab Astrea Forensics in 2019 - the lab that carried out the DNA testing in the case against Heuermann.
Grisly find in backyard of 'Gilgo Beach serial kill
Green explained that the company was born out of his work on a case where a girl’s body was found in a casket buried underneath a home in San Francisco.

He was sent a lock of the girl’s hair and was asked to use it to try to identify her.
Ultimately, he was able to use the hair to identify the girl as Edith Howard Cook.
After that, Green said he kept being sent cold cases to work on, leading him to eventually launch the lab.

Green testified that Astrea Forensics is now the ‘go-to lab’ for identifying DNA from rootless hairs and ancient bones.
The lab is regularly sent cases to work on from the FBI, local law enforcement agencies as well as other forensic labs. In total, he estimated the company has analyzed hundreds or thousands of samples for law enforcement.

Astrea, he testified, specializes in getting DNA from rootless hairs and very old or ancient bones.

‘Everybody knows we are the go-to lab for this kind of thing,’ he testified.

Astrea Forensics founder Dr Richard Green (pictured) testified about the DNA technology used to tie Heuermann to the killings

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Astrea Forensics founder Dr Richard Green (pictured) testified about the DNA technology used to tie Heuermann to the killings
Green explained how the technology developed by his lab is able to develop a DNA profile from a rootless hair - like the hairs found on the bodies of several of the Gilgo Beach victims.
A hair, he explained, has small amounts of DNA that are fragmented - making it more difficult to obtain a profile from.
But, he said that DNA is ‘easily recoverable’ from rootless hairs using his lab’s technology.
It is then compared to a DNA sample taken from a known individual using a buccal swab, to see if matches.
Green laid out his lengthy experience of working on DNA and genetics, including his post-doctoral training where he worked on technology to sequence the genes of Neanderthals. His boss on this project went on to win a Nobel Prize.
Green also testified that he had received $1.5 million in grants for work on forensics and DNA evaluation of rootless hairs.
Astrea has been paid around $190,000 from Suffolk County for work on cases - $130,000 of which for the work on the Gilgo Beach serial killer case, he said.
Heuermann’s defense attorney Michael Brown is seeking to sow doubts in the DNA technology used in the case - branding it ‘magic’ that has never been used before in a criminal case in New York.
Melissa Barthelemy (top left), Amber Costello (top right), Megan Waterman (bottom left), and Maureen Brainard-Barnes (bottom right) became known as the 'Gilgo Four''Gilgo Four'

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Melissa Barthelemy (top left), Amber Costello (top right), Megan Waterman (bottom left), and Maureen Brainard-Barnes (bottom right) became known as the 'Gilgo Four'
Valerie Mack disappeared in 2000 and parts of her body were discovered in Long Island that November

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Valerie Mack disappeared in 2000 and parts of her body were discovered in Long Island that November
Jessica Taylor vanished in 2003. Some of her remains were found in Manorville that year

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Jessica Taylor vanished in 2003. Some of her remains were found in Manorville that year
Sandra Costilla was murdered in 1993, making her the earliest known victim

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Sandra Costilla was murdered in 1993, making her the earliest known victim
Karen Vergata's remains were identified in 2023. Heuermann has not been charged in connection to her death's remains were identified in 2023. Heuermann has not been charged in connection to her death


Karen Vergata's remains were identified in 2023. Heuermann has not been charged in connection to her death

He is asking the judge to throw out the DNA evidence allegedly tying Heuermann to the murders.

Prosecutors are fighting back, arguing the method is well-regarded in the scientific community.

Brown will cross-examine Green when the hearing resumes Wednesday morning.
It is not clear when Judge Mazzei will rule on whether or not the DNA evidence can be presented at trial.

Heuermann was linked to the murders following a tip about a pickup truck.
According to a witness, Costello had disappeared after going to see a client who drove a green Chevy Avalanche in September 2010.

Following the launch of a new taskforce, investigators learned that Heuermann drove that same type of vehicle at the time of the murders, prosecutors say.
He also matched the description of the client seen by the witness.
Rex Heuermann in selfies submitted as evidence in the case. The accused serial killer is charged with murders dating from 1993 to 2011

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Rex Heuermann in selfies submitted as evidence in the case. The accused serial killer is charged with murders dating from 1993 to 2011
It is not clear when Judge Mazzei will rule on whether or not the DNA evidence can be presented at trial.

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It is not clear when Judge Mazzei will rule on whether or not the DNA evidence can be presented at trial.
This pizza crust was used by investigators to obtain the DNA of Rex Heuermann prior to his arrest

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This pizza crust was used by investigators to obtain the DNA of Rex Heuermann prior to his arrest
The backyard of Rex Heuermann's home in Massapequa Park during a search in June 2024's home in Massapequa Park during a search in June 2024

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The backyard of Rex Heuermann's home in Massapequa Park during a search in June 2024

As well as the DNA evidence, prosecutors said investigators also found a chilling ‘planning document’ on a hard drive in the basement of Heuermann’s family home in Massapequa Park.
In the haunting document, he allegedly had a section detailed ‘PREP’ and noted that ‘small’ women were preferred.
Heuermann has lived his entire life in Massapequa Park and would commute to his architecture job in Midtown Manhattan, where some of the victims worked and were last seen alive.
He was especially familiar with Ocean Parkway, where the victims’ bodies were dumped, thanks to a job he had at Jones Beach in his 20s, according to prosecutors.

Fears that a serial killer or killers were at large on Long Island began back in May 2010, when Shannan Gilbert vanished in bizarre circumstances one night.

The 24-year-old, who was working as an escort, had gone to see a client in the Oak Beach Association community when she made a terrifying 911 call, saying that someone was trying to kill her.

During a search for Gilbert in December 2010, officers came across the body of Barthelemy in the marshes by Gilgo Beach.

Within days, three more bodies - Costello, Brainard-Barnes and Waterman - had been found.

Suspected serial killer Rex Heuermann is led into the courtroom in shackles and handcuffs on April 15

Suspected serial killer Rex Heuermann is led into the courtroom in shackles and handcuffs on April 15
Heuermann is accused of murdering seven women whose remains were found between 1993 and 2011

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Heuermann is accused of murdering seven women whose remains were found between 1993 and 2011

The four victims, who became known as the Gilgo Four, had been dumped within a quarter mile of each other, some of them bound and wrapped in burlap.

Over the following months, the remains of seven other victims were found.
Gilbert’s body was found last.

Investigators maintain that she was not a victim, but died by accidental drowning after she fled into the dense thicket that night.

Heuermann has not been charged in connection to the deaths of the other four victims: Karen Vergata and three still-unidentified victims, known only as ‘Asian Doe,’ ‘Peaches,’ and Peaches’ toddler daughter.

Costilla, meanwhile, had never been linked to the Gilgo Beach serial killer case until Heuermann was hit with charges for her murder in 2024.

Her murder expands the timeline that the accused serial killer is alleged to have been actively preying on victims.

Heuermann has pleaded not guilty to all the charges.O
I haven't looked at any of the links yet but there is a lot right here, much of it of course just a repeat of what is known.

Sorry to be mean but the daughter looks ridiculous. Is she trying to pull the attention away from her dad lol?

And Asa is sickening as well. Framed?? Even knowing about all the corruption does not make me think he isn't guilty. She is just saying that imo as there isn't much story for her to be paid for or attn to get if she doesn't say such things and support him, attending hearings and so on. Mrs. Whiny Rags to Riches. She's disgusting. So is her atty. IF she watched Gone Girls, she should be commenting on the heartbreak of the families and how they couldn't get the case investigated due to the corruption, not about her husband being framed who was caught due to very legitimate police work and finding the tip about the truck and his size, as well as extensive cell phone records.

The two me in Amber Costello''s life who saw him were on there, that was kind of interesting.

Asa also shouldn't act like she just realized all this watching Gone Girls unless her head has been in the sand her entire life not knowing there was a LISK or any murders right near her on Long Island. She's ridiculous and her daughter dresses ridiculously. Does she think she is a peacock?

Interesting if she thinks him innocent neither of them even tried to catch his eye. Usually he seeks them out doesnt he? Trouble in paradise?

Well someone is giving him canteen money as he is pretty plump, not wasting away.

Are the links worth reading, not sure I am up for it or for watching their press conference. I got to the third episode of Gone Girls then fell asleep. It is pretty well done and easy to watch. Trust Asa to watch it and use it. Spota and Burke were a long time ago so who is it she is saying is framing CB in this day and age? Boy they did very well, even getting him with his own burner phones and manifesto. And his very own cell phone traveling with those phones. It's impossible imo to have one bit of respect for her or her daughter. Just the opposite.
 
Part of me wants to watch the press conference but I hate giving her views and I have a feeling it would enrage me after just having watched a lot about the victims.
 
I haven't looked at any of the links yet but there is a lot right here, much of it of course just a repeat of what is known.

Sorry to be mean but the daughter looks ridiculous. Is she trying to pull the attention away from her dad lol?

And Asa is sickening as well. Framed?? Even knowing about all the corruption does not make me think he isn't guilty. She is just saying that imo as there isn't much story for her to be paid for or attn to get if she doesn't say such things and support him, attending hearings and so on. Mrs. Whiny Rags to Riches. She's disgusting. So is her atty. IF she watched Gone Girls, she should be commenting on the heartbreak of the families and how they couldn't get the case investigated due to the corruption, not about her husband being framed who was caught due to very legitimate police work and finding the tip about the truck and his size, as well as extensive cell phone records.

The two me in Amber Costello''s life who saw him were on there, that was kind of interesting.

Asa also shouldn't act like she just realized all this watching Gone Girls unless her head has been in the sand her entire life not knowing there was a LISK or any murders right near her on Long Island. She's ridiculous and her daughter dresses ridiculously. Does she think she is a peacock?

Interesting if she thinks him innocent neither of them even tried to catch his eye. Usually he seeks them out doesnt he? Trouble in paradise?

Well someone is giving him canteen money as he is pretty plump, not wasting away.

Are the links worth reading, not sure I am up for it or for watching their press conference. I got to the third episode of Gone Girls then fell asleep. It is pretty well done and easy to watch. Trust Asa to watch it and use it. Spota and Burke were a long time ago so who is it she is saying is framing CB in this day and age? Boy they did very well, even getting him with his own burner phones and manifesto. And his very own cell phone traveling with those phones. It's impossible imo to have one bit of respect for her or her daughter. Just the opposite.
Yeah they are worth reading, especially for the Astra forensics info. I at first thought it might be the guy that JT sponsors but it isn't. This guy sounds like a real professional so the article is worth skimming to find that section to read fully. The second link I only copied the bit that I thought was relevant. But speed read them both, that's what i did.

I agree about the daughter. She looks like Mom made her come. Her clothes look like they came from the rag bag or a jumble sale but i guess it is artistic licence. She needs to break away from them and live her own life.
 

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