Rex Heuermann Gilgo Beach Serial Killer

Rex Heuermann gilgo beach serial killer

Rex Heuermann was arrested and taken into custody in New York in the belief that he is the Gilgo Beach Serial Killer

According to police reports Rex Heuermann has been charged with the murders of Melissa Barthelemy in 2009, and Megan Waterman and Amber Costello in 2010. Heuermann is also suspected in the murder of Maureen Brainard-Barnes in 2007. All of the murdered women had worked as escorts in Long Island New York

Rex Heuermann who was employed as an architect and is a married father has denied that he is the Gilgo Beach Serial Killer

Melissa Barthelemy, Maureen Brainard-Barnes, Amber Lynn Costello and Megan Waterman

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Rex Heuermann left his office near the Empire State Building and strolled down a still-bustling Fifth Avenue as the sun set on a hot Thursday evening in Manhattan.

The 59-year-old architect, whose customers included Catholic Charities, American Airlines and other tenants at John F. Kennedy International Airport, is seen in video obtained by CNN affiliate WABC walking calmly at the end of a work day. A bag was slung over his shoulder, his left hand in his pocket, when he’s approached by several men in dark suits and ties.

Tall and heavyset, Heuermann towered over the law enforcement officers who now surrounded him. As passersby strolled leisurely along the avenue, he was taken into custody without incident in connection with a 13-year homicide investigation involving young female victims on the South Shore of Long Island.

“Yes, the day has finally come when someone so … depraved of heart who would kill individuals, innocent individuals in the prime of their lives, their young lives, is finally brought to justice,” New York Gov. Kathy Hochul said Friday. “We are hoping that this will bring justice to this individual but also peace to the families.”

That day came – finally – years after a bestselling nonfiction book, a Netflix drama, and a podcast about a long-running murder mystery that made national headlines and become known as the Gilgo Beach killings.

Heuermann is charged with three counts of first-degree murder for the killings of Melissa Barthelemy in 2009, and Megan Waterman and Amber Costello the following year, according to the Suffolk County District Attorney.

The alleged killer had been living a double life in a Long Island village a short drive from where their remains were found, prosecutors said.

Heuermann, who told his attorney he’s not the killer, is also the prime suspect in the 2007 disappearance and death of a fourth woman, Maureen Brainard-Barnes, according to a bail application from Suffolk County prosecutors. He has yet to be charged in the case.

The victims, who worked as escorts, became known as the “Gilgo Four.”

On Friday, Heuermann was ordered held without bail after pleading not guilty during a first court appearance.

Heuermann was in tears following his arrest.

“I did not do this,” his court appointed attorney, Michael Brown, said his client told him.

A crucial break in the case came in January when investigators took a swab from leftover pizza crust Heuermann discarded in the trash outside his Manhattan office, according to the bail application.

DNA evidence linked him to a hair found on the burlap sack where Waterman’s remains were found.

The son of an aerospace engineer, Heuermann lived with his spouse and children in the homey village of Massapequa Park, across the bay from where the remains were found, on the southeastern edge of Nassau County.

In a video interview posted online last year, as police in Suffolk County formed a multiagency task force to investigate the long-dormant cases, Heuermann said he was born and raised on Long Island. He had been working as an architectural consultant in Manhattan since 1987.

“I do troubleshooting, architectural troubleshooting, and negotiations with the building department,” Heuermann said.

“When a job that should have been routine suddenly becomes not routine, I get the phone call,” he added.

His father had built satellites for a living, Heuermann told the interviewer. His dad also built furniture in a workshop in the house Heuermann grew up in and still lived with his family.

Asked what his job taught him about himself, Heuermann said: “I think it’s taught me more about how to understand people. Dealing with the technical aspects is something a person can learn … But it’s the people, how they’re all so different and how you deal with the people, I think, is one of the more interesting aspects that has come out of this.”

RH Consultants & Associates was founded by Heuermann and incorporated in 1994, according to the company website.

At the end of his online video, Heuermann put on a pair of sunglasses and posed for a selfie with his interviewer.

“Can you smile?” Heuermann was asked.

“That is,” he replied, indicating he was smiling.

It took investigators nearly 15 years to track down Heuermann.

They first connected him to the killings last year while conducting a review of evidence under a newly formed task force, which included the Suffolk County Police Department, the Suffolk County Sheriff’s Office, the New York State Police and the FBI.

In March 2022, investigators found that a first-generation Chevrolet Avalanche – the same type of truck a witness believed to have been driven by Costello’s killer – registered to Heuermann at the time of the murders, according to the bail application.

Armed with more than 300 subpoenas and search warrants, investigators began to close in on Heuermann.

Evidence revealed the killer had used burner phones to contact victims. Investigators found calls to the victims originated from locations connected to Heuermann.

Investigators said they narrowed cell tower records from thousands of possible individuals down to hundreds and then to a handful of people. They focused on residents who matched a physical description provided by a witness who had seen the killer.

Task force members also learned Heuermann lived close to one Long Island cell site and worked near New York City cell sites where other calls originated.

A series of “taunting” calls in which a male caller admitted killing and sexually assaulting Barthelemy were made from her phone to her family members from the vicinity of Heuermann’s midtown Manhattan office during the summer of 2009, according to the bail application.

Heuermann also used burner phones to contact sex workers or massage parlors, the bail application said. And he created false names for an email account used to search for “sex workers, sadistic, torture-related pornography and child pornography,” the bail application said.

One fictitious email account was used to send selfies “to solicit and arrange for sexual activity.” Another was used to search for podcasts and documentaries about the investigation, as well as “images depicting the murdered victims and members of their immediate families,” according to the bail application.

Between March 2022 and June 23, Heuermann used the same account to conduct more than 200 searches about serial killers and articles about the task force investigating the Gilgo Beach killings, the bail application said.

A key break in the case came when investigators recovered Heuermann’s DNA from pizza crust in a crumpled box he discarded in a Manhattan trash can in January.

The initial examination of Waterman’s skeletal remains turned up a male hair from the “bottom of the burlap” the killer used to wrap her body, according to prosecutors. Analysis of DNA found on the victim and the pizza showed the samples matched.

Additionally, hair believed to be from Heuermann’s wife was found on or near three of the murder victims, according to the bail application. The DNA was collected from bottles inside a garbage can outside the Heuermann home.

The hairs were found in 2010 and had degraded. DNA testing at the time yielded no results but recent mitochondrial DNA testing allowed investigators to make the connection, according to Tierney.

Heuermann’s wife and children were out of the state when the three women are believed to have been killed, Tierney said. Investigators said his wife’s hair may have been transferred to the victims from his clothing.

Authorities, fearing the Heuermann might be tipped off they were closing in, moved to arrest him Thursday night.

“We were playing before a party of one,” Tierney told reporters. “We knew the person responsible for these murders would be looking at us.”

The case started with the search for a missing woman in 2010, leading to the discovery of multiple sets of human remains at Gilgo Beach.

By the time the remains of the missing woman, Shannan Gilbert, were found one year later, at least 10 sets of human remains had been recovered across two Long Island counties.

Tierney said Saturday the work of the task force is not over.

“There are a lot of other victims, you know, in that area,” he told CNN. “There are a lot of victim’s families that want closure. So that’s what you work towards.”

Authorities believe the death of Gilbert, whose disappearance sparked discovery of the other victims, may have been accidental and not related to the other killings.

The remains of the Gilgo Four were found in bushes along a quarter-mile stretch of Ocean Parkway in Oak Beach over a two-day period in 2010.

The skeletal remains of Barthelemy were discovered near Gilgo Beach on December 11. Barthelemy, who was a sex worker, was last seen July 12, 2009, at her apartment when she told a friend she was going to see a man, according to a Suffolk County website about the killings.

The remains of three other women were found on December 13, 2010: Brainard-Barnes, who advertised escort services on Craigslist and was last seen in early June 2007 in New York City; Amber Lynn Costello, who also advertised escort services and was last seen leaving her North Babylon home in early September 2010; and Waterman, who also advertised as an escort and was last seen in early June 2010 at a Holiday Inn Express in Hauppauge.

Heuermann was surprised when he was surrounded by officers and taken into custody near his office on Thursday night, according to Tierney.

Speaking of the arrest, Suffolk County Police Commissioner Rodney Harrison said Friday: “Rex Heuermann is a demon that walks among us. A predator that ruined families. If not for the members of this task force, he would still be on the streets today.”

https://www.cnn.com/2023/07/16/us/rex-heuermann-gilgo-beach-murders-capture/index.html

Payton Gendron Buffalo Shooter To Serve Life In Prison

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Payton Gendron is a mass shooter who would kill ten people during a shooting at a Buffalo supermarket back in May 2022. After pleading guilty earlier this year Payton Gendron will be sentenced to life in prison with no chance of parole. The mass shooting which took place in a predominately black area was racially motivated with Payton Gendron admitting that he hoped the shooting would help preserve white power in the USA. Payton Gendron who still faces Federal charges where the death penalty could be on the table if prosecutors decide to pursue it.

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The man who admitted to killing 10 Black people in a Buffalo grocery store last year is being sentenced today. 

Payton S. Gendron is in Erie County Court in front of Judge Susan Eagan. 

Gendron, a White male, shot and killed 10 Black people and injured three others at the Tops on Jefferson Avenue on May 14, 2022

Gendron pleaded guilty on November 28, 2022, to 15 state charges.

  • 10 counts of 1st-degree murder – 1 for each victim
  • 1 count of domestic terrorism
  • 3 counts of 2nd-degree attempted murder as a hate crime – 1 for each person injured
  • 1 count of 2nd criminal possession of the weapon

Family members who lost loved ones in the May 14 shooting, survivors, as well as others who have been left traumatized gave victim impact statements in court.

A woman representing the grandchildren of Buffalo mass shooting victim Ruth Whitfield, in her statement, she spoke to Gendron, “You thought you broke us, but you awoke us. Despite our battle scars, you will not win the war.
You are a cowardly racist.”Emotions are running high as family members share their statements. 

During the emotional statement by Barbara Massey, the sister of Katherine Massey, a man standing next to her lunged toward Gendron.  Several court officers retrained the man and removed him from the courtroom.

https://www.wgrz.com/article/news/special-reports/buffalo-mass-shooting/buffalo-mass-shooter-sentenced-today-crime-families-community-payton-gendron/71-42449fb2-5cc0-4380-9391-1bb7c0852bc8

Weng Sor Drives Uhaul Into Group Of People In NYC

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Weng Sor is a 62 year old man from New York City who would drive a Uhaul van into a group of people killing one. According to police reports Weng Sor would drive into a group of people in the Bay Ridge neighborhood of Brooklyn killing one person and injuring seven others including a police officer. Weng Sor who has a violent criminal history would be arrested and taken into custody. The NYPD has yet to announce any charges against Weng Sor but that is expected to change later this afternoon. Police are still trying to figure out what Weng Sor motive was.

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The man accused of injuring multiple people in New York City when he swerved onto a sidewalk in a U-Haul truck lived in Las Vegas and served prison time for stabbing his brother and also stabbed a roommate in a separate incident, records the 8 News Now Investigators reviewed said.

Weng Sor, 62, was in custody after the incident in the Bay Ridge neighborhood of Brooklyn, 8 News Now’s affiliate station in New York City and the Associated Press reported.

In October 2015, Sor stabbed his brother, records said, adding “Weng has [an] unknown type [of] mental health illness for which he takes medication.”

A judge sent Sor to prison for 1-3 years, records showed. While awaiting sentencing, he was charged with another battery. Sor served both cases concurrently.

Sor ultimately served 16 months in prison and was never on parole, a Department of Corrections spokesperson said.

In November 2020, Sor stabbed a roommate in the arm. In September 2021, Sor took a plea deal on a lesser charge of conspiracy to commit battery. Records show a judge first found Sor not competent to stand trial.

“Sor had been walking up and down the driveway talking to himself about Communism,” before the stabbing, police said.

Sor was ordered to serve a year in the Clark County Detention Center. The judge granted him nearly 300 days credit for time served, records showed.

Las Vegas Metro police cited a person with the same name in January for speeding 31-40 over the limit, records showed.

Stephen Sor told the Associated Press his father lived in Las Vegas.

New York City Police Commissioner Keechant Sewell described the driver’s actions as a “violent rampage,” the Associated Press reported.

https://www.8newsnow.com/investigators/man-accused-in-new-york-city-u-haul-rampage-stabbed-brother-in-las-vegas-served-16-months-in-prison/

Viktoria Nasyrova Uses Poison Cheesecake To Kill Rival

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Viktoria Nasyrova is a woman living in New York City who attempted to murder a rival by giving her a poisoned cheesecake. According to police reports Viktoria Nasyrova, who works as a dominatrix, attemted to kill her rival by giving her a cheesecake that had been poisoned with a Russian tranquilliser Phenazepan.

After eating two pieces of the cheesecake Olga Tsvyk began to feel real sick and would eventually collapse. Viktoria Nasyrova would put pills around Olga Tsvk body to make it appear she had died from a fatal overdose. Viktoria Nasyroya would then steal Olga Tsyk identification before fleeing.

Thankfully Olga Tsvk would survive the bizarre murder attempt and tell her story to police. Turns out besides leaving the poison cheesecake Viktoria Nasyroya also left behind all kinds of DNA. Now the trial for Viktoria Nasyrova trial is beginning and if convicted may spend up to 25 years behind bars.

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New York woman accused of attempting to kill her doppelganger friend by giving her a poisoned cheesecake before stealing her identity allegedly left evidence behind, the prosecutor said Monday.

Viktoria Nasyrova, a Russian native, left DNA evidence all over the cheesecake box and spoke about her alleged crimes in jailhouse interviews, Assistant District Attorney Konstantinos Litourgis told jurors.

“The DNA that was on that container belongs to Viktoria Nasyrova,” Litourgis said in his opening statements. “So on top of everything you’re going to hear from civilian witnesses, you’re going to learn that there’s a cheesecake container that had [tranquilizer] Phenazepam in it and also had the defendant’s DNA on it.”

Media interviews Nasyrova gave after her arrest will also be a focus during the trial, the prosecutor said.

“She was asked this specific question … ‘There is a woman named Olga who looks a lot like you who said that you poisoned her with a piece of cheesecake in order to steal her identity,’” Litourgis said.

The alleged victim in the case is Olga Tsvyk.

“You know what this defendant did when she was asked that question? She smiled. And you know what her answer was? ‘I can tell you I know this person. I know who you mean. I did not force her to eat the cheesecake.’”

Tsvyk, an eyelash stylist, testified Monday that Nasyrova had arrived at her home in Queens in August 2016, claiming she needed an emergency touch-up appointment.

“She told me, ‘I’m right now in Brooklyn. I want to bring you some famous cheesecake from a famous bakery.’ I told her, Viktoria, that’s not needed, just come over,'” Tsvyk said.

Tsvyk said Nasyrova ate two slices of cheesecake immediately after her arrival before Nasyrova offered her a third slice that prosecutors say was laced with Russian tranquilizer Phenazepan. Tsvyk said she began to feel sick about 20 minutes after eating the cake.

“I started to look to lie down on the bed,” Tsvyk told the jury. “I started to look for a pillow. I was realizing that I was losing consciousness and I said to her, ‘Vika, I’m feeling really bad.’ I started feeling very nauseous. I wanted to vomit. I started to vomit right by my bed onto the floor.”

“I told her, ‘Vika, I’m going to throw up right now.’ She said, ‘Don’t worry about it, I will clean it up.’ I remember she went to the bathroom and came back with Bounty,” Tsvyk continued.

Prosecutors claim Nasyrova then stole Tsvyk’s passport, cash and other belongings, and tried to make the incident look like a suicide attempt by scattering pills around the victim’s body.

“Everything was done in this case very carefully and very methodically by this defendant … not only did she poison Olga in order to impersonate her … she also staged her bedroom to make it look like suicide,” Litourgis told the jury.

But Litourgis says she left her DNA on the cheesecake box and that additional evidence also proves she tried to kill Tsvyk.

Another witness the prosecution intends to call during the trial is a man who claims Nasyrova drugged him after they met on a Russian dating site in 2016.

Litourgis said that man ate fish and veggies Nasyrova had cooked, and that he woke up three days later in a hospital.

His symptoms almost mirrored that of Olga’s,” Litourgis said, noting that the man’s watch and cash had been stolen.

Nasyrova pleaded guilty in a separate case to attempted petit larceny in Brooklyn Supreme Court in 2019, following allegations she drugged and robbed men she met on dating apps. She is also accused of drugging and killing her neighbor in Russia, torching the body and fleeing to New York.

But her attorney, Christopher Hoyt, told jurors the current case was not as “open and shut” as prosecutors claim.

Nasyrova faces up to 25 years in prison if she is convicted of attempted murder, burglary and other charges.

https://www.foxnews.com/us/woman-attempted-kill-lookalike-steal-identity-left-dna-evidence-behind-prosecutor

Teen Heavenly Arroyo Gets Life For Murder

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Heavenly Arroyo was fifteen years old when she stabbed to death an elderly woman with a pair of scissors in Fall River New York. According to court reports Heavenly Arroyo would stab 68-year-old Ana Vasquez-Rodriguez 70 times with a pair of scissors. Ana Vasquez-Rodriguez who was bedridden due to a stroke would die from the stabbing. Heavenly Arroyo would eventually plead guilty and the now eighteen year old was sentenced to life in prison with possibility of parole. This teen killer must serve nineteen years in prison before her first parole hearing.

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 Heavenly Arroyo, an 18-year-old Fall River woman, who three years ago stabbed a 68-year-old woman to death inside her relative’s home, pleaded guilty Tuesday in Fall River Superior Court to Second Degree Murder, Bristol County District Attorney Thomas M. Quinn III announced.

The defendant was sentenced by Judge Renee Dupuis to life in prison with the possibility of parole after 19 years.

On Oct. 6, 2019, the defendant entered Ana Vasquez-Rodriguez’s bedroom and stabbed her 70 times.  The homicide took place in the Johnson Street home of the defendant’s great-uncle, who had taken custody of the defendant at the request of the defendant’s mother a week prior to the killing.  The victim was the mother of the great-uncle’s girlfriend.

On Oct. 6, the great-uncle and his girlfriend were planning on taking the defendant to New York to visit another relative and obtain some legal documents in order to help the couple to formally gain custody of the troubled defendant.  The trip, however, was delayed due to car problems.  As the day wore on, the defendant became increasingly agitated and impatient. Then, late in the afternoon, the defendant retrieved a pair of scissors from the kitchen, went up to the victim’s bedroom and murdered her.  The victim was bed-ridden after suffering a stroke and could not defend herself.

At the time of the killing, the only other person inside the home was the victim’s grandson, who was playing a video game with a headset on. After killing the victim, the defendant showered, disposed of her clothing in a nearby dumpster and told the victim’s grandson that his grandmother wasn’t well.  When the grandson looked in on his grandmother, he immediately called 911 and police arrived shortly thereafter.  At first, the defendant claimed she was outside with the dog and witnessed a masked man running from the home, but while in custody she made a series of inculpatory, spontaneous admissions.

The case was prosecuted by Assistant District Attorneys Dennis Collins and Maryclare Flynn.

“This case was a tragedy for everyone involved. The defendant brutally murdered the victim, who was only trying to help her move forward with her life.  The defendant was 15 at the time and suffering from mental health issues.  However, the facts of the case clearly show she is a danger to the community and the state prison sentence is appropriate,” District Attorney Quinn said.  “My heart goes out to the victim’s family, who was present in court yesterday. There is nothing any of them could have done to prevent this terrible incident from occurring. I hope the resolution of this case brings some closure to them and they can try to move forward with their lives.”

https://www.heraldnews.com/story/news/courts/2023/01/18/heavenly-arroyo-convicted-in-brutal-fall-river-stabbing-death/69818698007/