The Gilgo Beach Serial Killings

Could the Gilgo Killer Have Operated Earlier Than We Think?

33 min · 11. kesä 2026
jakson Could the Gilgo Killer Have Operated Earlier Than We Think? kansikuva

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This episode examines the criminal history of Rex Heuermann, a Long Island architect who admitted to being the Gilgo Beach serial killer. While his confirmed murders span from 1993 to 2010, the source explores the unsettling theory that he may have begun his violent activities even earlier. By analyzing his methodical patterns, psychological profile, and the discovery of his earliest known victims, the author suggests he likely refined his killing techniques over many years. The narrative details how modern DNA evidence and investigative breakthroughs eventually exposed his double life, leading to a guilty plea in 2026. Ultimately, the source serves as a deep dive into the unsolved cold cases of the region and the potential for a much longer reign of terror than previously documented. This episode includes AI-generated content.

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