New York police found soundproof room in home of accused Gilgo Beach serial killer Rex Heuermann’s: Report
- Police have reportedly discovered a soundproof room in the basement of alleged Gilgo Beach killer Rex Heuermann's home, suggesting that at least one victim may have been killed there.
- Heuermann, a former architect, had previously taken time off work to install a concrete-lined vault in his Long Island house, which could potentially be the hidden room in question.
- Investigators believe that Heuermann may have brought victims to his home and killed them while his family was away, allowing him to control the situation and use materials found at the crime scene.
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Police Find ‘Sound-Proof Basement’ in Gilgo Beach Serial Killer Suspect’s Home
In a significant development in the Gilgo Beach serial killer case, authorities have conducted a major excavation at the residence of the prime suspect, Rex Heuermann. The 59-year-old architect has been charged with multiple counts of murder, including the deaths of Megan Waterman, Melissa Barthelemy, and Amber Costello. Additionally, he is the prime suspect in the disappearance and presumed murder of Maureen Brainard-Barnes, collectively known …
Police ‘find sound-proofed basement’ in Gilgo Beach serial killer suspect’s home
A neighbour told The New York Post that authorities had found a sound-proofed room in the basement of the home and that Rex Heuermann is believed to have killed at least one victim in there
Gilgo Beach killings: Soundproof basement room found in suspect's home, where he may have killed victims
Authorities investigating Gilgo Beach murder suspect Rex Heuermann may have found a soundproof room in the basement of his home, according to a New York Post report. The publication quoted an ex-colleague of Heuermann who said the Manhattan-based architect once took time off from his job to install a concrete-lined vault at his family’s Long Island house.
Police reportedly find soundproof room in basement of Rex Heuermann’s home where at least one victim may have died
Rex Heuermann once took time off from his job to install a concrete-lined vault at his family’s Long Island house, a former coworker revealed | World News
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