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Gilgo Beach Serial Killer Rex Heuermann Headed to ‘Little Siberia’ Prison

35 min · 28 de jun de 2026
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The episode details the criminal history and ultimate imprisonment of Rex Heuermann, a Long Island architect convicted of the Gilgo Beach serial killings. It describes his shocking double life in suburbia, where he maintained a professional career and family while secretly preying on vulnerable women for decades. The narrative outlines the forensic breakthroughs, such as DNA evidence from a pizza crust, that finally led to his arrest and subsequent guilty plea. Following his sentencing to life without parole, Heuermann was transferred to the Clinton Correctional Facility, a notoriously harsh maximum-security prison known as "Little Siberia." The source honors the identities of the victims while exploring the grim history of the prison where the killer will spend his remaining days. Overall, the account serves as a comprehensive overview of a landmark investigation that provided long-awaited justice for families impacted by these horrific crimes. This episode includes AI-generated content.

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