
Architect Confesses to Long Island Beach Murders
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Rex Heuermann, a seemingly ordinary Long Island architect, pleaded guilty to first-degree murder in eight cases linked to the Gilgo Beach killings, a decade-long nightmare that haunted investigators. He admitted to killing an eighth woman, facing life in prison without parole. The murders, spanning seventeen years, targeted sex workers whose bodies were strangled, wrapped in burlap, and dumped near beaches. Heuermann used burner phones and even dismembered some victims. Family members of the victims filled the courtroom, some in tears, as he confessed without emotion. Investigators cracked the case using DNA from a discarded pizza crust, leading to his arrest. Heuermanns plea brings closure to the victims families, and he has agreed to assist the FBI in understanding his motivations.
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