By Le Figaro with AFP
Posted 5 hours ago, Updated 1 hour ago
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The 59-year-old man was arrested after more than a decade of investigating serial discoveries of the bodies of prostitutes near Long Island beaches. He pleads not guilty.
After more than a decade of investigating serial discoveries of the bodies of prostitutes near the beaches of Long Island, east of New York, a suspect has been arrested and charged in the murders of three of them, announced the authorities on Friday July 14.
In court on Friday, suspect Rex Heuermann, a 59-year-old New York architect, was charged and pleaded not guilty to the 2009 and 2010 murders of Melissa Barthelemy, Megan Waterman and Amber Costello, while he is the number one suspect in the murder of a fourth, Maureen Brainard-Barnes, according to a court document from the Suffolk County prosecutor’s office.
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According to the American media, this father was arrested Thursday evening near his offices in Manhattan, while his residence, in the village of Massapequa Park which is near the beaches where the victims were found, was searched.
Eleven human bodies found
The victims, discovered within a radius of less than 500 meters, were sex workers between the ages of 22 and 27. They have all been found.in the same position, tied in the same way or by belts or tape, and three of them wrapped in a burlap-like material“, explained during a press conference the prosecutor Ray Tierney.
The case began with the report in May 2010 of the disappearance of a 24-year-old prostitute from neighboring New Jersey, Shannan Gilbert, for whom Rex Heuermann is not being prosecuted.
In total, the remains of eleven human bodies, nine women, a man and a girl, were found between 2010 and 2011 along the beaches of Gilgo Beach, Oak Beach, in bramble bushes located between the sand and the road. , among the dunes. These discoveries had frightened the local population and kept the police in check for years.
DNA evidence
According to the court document, the investigation focused on the architect in 2022 after it was discovered that a vehicle in which a victim had been seen at the time of his disappearance was registered in his name. From there, investigators uncovered DNA and phone evidence against the suspect.
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According to the prosecutor, Rex Heuermann also conducted hundreds of internet searches on the investigation, with questions such as “Why hasn’t the Long Island serial killer been arrested?“. Pornographic torture images were also found on his computer, the prosecutor said.
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2023-07-15 10:42:06
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