The Gilgo Beach Serial Killings

The Missing Escort Pattern

30 min · 24. maj 2026
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The episode details the "missing escort pattern" associated with the Gilgo Beach serial killings and the eventual conviction of Rex Heuermann. It describes how a specific profile of vulnerable, petite women was targeted through Craigslist during the late 2000s, a period when sex work shifted from the streets to digital platforms. The sources examine the striking physical and socioeconomic commonalities among the victims, highlighting their lives as mothers and professionals beyond their work as escorts. Additionally, the overview explores the dual nature of online advertising, which offered workers some safety tools while simultaneously providing predators with anonymity and high-pay lures. Finally, the episode critiques systemic failures in law enforcement and the societal stigma that delayed justice for the victims and their families. This episode includes AI-generated content.

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