
Architect's Decade-Long Killing Spree Unraveled
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62-year-old Long Island architect Rex Heuermann pleaded guilty to first-degree murder in eight Gilgo Beach killings, targeting women mostly working in sex work over seventeen years. He confessed to strangling victims, using burner phones, dismembering some, and wrapping bodies in burlap before dumping them near beaches and remote spots. The case began in 2010 when remains turned up along Ocean Parkway, sparking a massive hunt. Heuermann was caught after a fresh task force linked his truck to a witness, tracked burner phone bills, and found DNA evidence. Hes now cooperating with the FBIs profilers, providing some peace to the families.
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