Suspected Gilgo serial killer Rex Heuermann had a summer job that police say primed him with knowledge about his alleged chosen dump site for victims' remains.
The hearing was focused on the use of DNA evidence and whether there would be one trial or separate trials. One of the victims was from Scarborough.
The new details of Heuermann's alleged familiarity with the site appear in a 34-page document from prosecutors opposing a defense motion that seeks to separate the charges into multiple trials.
Accused Gilgo Beach serial killer Rex Heuermann was back in court Tuesday as his defense team pleaded that the judge not accept DNA findings as evidence.
Accused Gilgo Beach serial killer Rex Heuermann was back in court on Long Island Tuesday. His defense team pleaded that the judge not accept DNA findings as evidence.
Prosecutors want serial killing suspect Rex Heuermann tried once for all seven "Gilgo Beach" murders, including that of a ...
Defense attorney Michael Brown said Long Island prosecutors don’t have DNA evidence tying Rex Heuermann to the basement where ...
The judge on Tuesday allowed the defense another two weeks to receive more DNA evidence, but he seemed to be running out of patience.
(WASHINGTON) -- America's national parks and other federal lands are in danger of falling into disrepair following the firings of thousands of federal employees by the current administration, experts ...
Rex Heuermann's defense team is disputing the use of DNA evidence from whole genome sequencing in his Gilgo Beach serial ...
By Carolyn Gusoff Click here for updates on this story NEW YORK (WCBS/WLNY) -- Suspected Gilgo Beach serial killer Rex Heuermann ...
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