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Gilgo Beach in doubt Serial Killer Rex Heuermann threw abominable DNA evidence Wednesday after a New York judge ruled that prosecutors could use evidence against his evidence at the trial, and in the ruling, police expected to affect more cases.
Hugman’s shocking arrest comes more than a decade after the death of his last known victim. At the time, he was a New York City architect, commuting daily from his home in suburban Masapa Park. Prosecutors claimed he tortured and killed the victim in the basement while his wife and children were on vacation.
The two countries have been tangled with evidence since March, when the judge held a French fries hearing to determine whether the new DNA test should be accepted. Heuermann’s attorney Michael Brown questioned the effectiveness of new tests on rootless hair samples, which he compared to “magic” and said had not been used in New York State before.
Prosecutors claim state-of-the-art technology connects six of seven hairs Murder victim To Hermann. Brown said it was “a little strange” that each body had only one head of hair connected to his client. The hair itself does not belong to Heuermann. Some people have connections with his wife and daughter – authorities do not believe in the crime, but are allegedly transferred to the victim by Heyerman.
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Alleged serial killer Rex A. Heuermann held a French fries hearing in Riverhead, New York, on July 17, 2025 in the Suffolk County Court in Riverhead. (James Carbone-Pool/Getty Images)
Judge Timothy Mazzei ruled that the new test was accepted by the scientific community and therefore valid as evidence.
“Both sides were very active and effectively litigated the case,” Suffolk County District Attorney Ray Tierney told reporters after the hearing. “I think the reason we were able to gain the upper hand is a simple reason: science is around us.”
Tierney calls this a “important step” in forensic science DNA analysis And said it looks at hundreds of thousands of data points than traditional DNA testing, he said, like any other new law enforcement technology, the new approach has been pushed to county cold case detectives.
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“The first thing you do when you look at an old case that has not been resolved for some reason, whether it is phone evidence, DNA evidence or not, anything else, you know, [can] Help us collect more information. ” he said.
Joseph Giacalone, a cold case investigator for the New York Police Department and a criminal justice professor in Penn State Lehigh Valley, Penn State, called the judge’s decision “awesome news.”
“This DNA is leading the way to shut down more cases,” he told Fox News Digital, although he expects a lawsuit from Hughmann’s conviction.
Sources say Rex Heuermann’s family retained horrible evidence.

Crime scene investigators used metal detectors to search for Shannan Gilbert’s body on December 12, 2011 at Oak Beach, New York. Her disappearance led to the discovery of 11 bodies and an investigation into the so-called serial killings of Gilgo Beach began. (James Carbone/Newsday via AP, Pool, File)
Hearing:
Heuermann entered the court at 9:54 a.m. in a black suit, blue shirt and green tie, and his attorney was imminent as the judge made a decision.
His ex-wife, Asa Elleruphe divorced him after the charges, but publicly insisted that she did not believe he could have committed a crime, but sat quietly in the gallery. Their daughter, Victoria Heuermann, did not attend Wednesday’s hearing.
Prosecutors said that over at least two decades, Hermann killed seven women and threw most of the remains on a remote road near Gilgo Beach in Long Island. Some victims were dismembered, and part of their bodies recovered from a forest area about 50 miles east.
Gilgo Beach Killer’s ex-wife is still defending him, but his daughter says he “probably” did it

Rex A. Heuermann appeared at a meeting in Riverhead, NY on Wednesday, October 16, 2024 with attorney Michael Brown. (Newsday/James Carbone)
The oldest case he has been charged is a ruthless murder case, dating back to 1993. The so-called crimes include torture and dismemberment.
The victims were all described as “petty” women, most of whom were about 5 feet tall and only over 100 pounds. Heuermann described the witness in the case, the last person to live, at the time his identity was unknown, a “great enlightenment” in driving a Chevrolet avalanche.
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Gilgo Four, clockwise from the upper left: Maureen Brainard-Barnes, Melissa Barthelemy, Megan Waterman and Amber Costello. The background shows the swamped wooden crosses next to Gilgo Beach in New York, where their remains were found in a brush that was only coded from Ocean Parkway. (Suffolk County Police Department/Fox News Digital Large)
On July 13, 2023, Suffolk County Police arrested Heuermann, 61, who was three outside his office in Manhattan Cold murder case – The death of Megan Waterman, 24, and Amber Costello, 2010, in 2010.
Rex Heuermann is charged with seventh killing

Both Jessica Taylor on the left and Valerie Mack on the right were murdered and dismembered. Suffolk County police found parts of the remains of each victim on Ocean Road near Manoville and Gilgo Beach, New York. (Suffolk County Police Department/Handout)
Over the next 12 months, they filed charges in four other killings. First, they accused him of killing Maureen Brainard-Barnes, 25, of his body close to three others. They filed charges against Jessica Taylor in 2003 and Sandra Costilla in 1993. They then added charges related to the 2000 murder of Valerie Mack, 24, from Philadelphia.
Hermann pleaded not guilty to all charges.
But Tierney said his office had a lot of evidence to be introduced at the trial.
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“So we now have nuclear DNA, mitochondrial DNA, phone records, we have witness statements, financial records, we do internet searches, we have phone activities, and others [evidence],” he told reporters. “When you look at the interaction of all the evidence, we make a convincing one. ”
Heuermann’s next hearing is a hearing on whether all cases should be tried together. His lawyers want them to break up, but Tierney says he thinks they are all “interleaved” and should try at the same time.
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yes Missing Another reveals the entire case of women—and surprises Long Island residents, including the two easternmost boroughs of New York City and a pair of suburban counties.
In 2010, Shannan Gilbert made a crazy and incoherent 911 call, begging for help and claiming that someone was following her. The search for her lasted for months – before police found her body, they found 10 other bodies along the Ocean Road. Her death was the only person the police thought they thought was accidental.