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New York Post
2 days ago
- New York Post
Rex Heuermann has shown ‘no remorse' since his arrest: Pal
Rex Heuermann has been in jail for almost two years, during which he has shown no remorse for his seven alleged victims, The Post has learned. The one-time architect, 61, stands accused of murdering sex workers between 1993 and 2011 and dumping their bodies along Ocean Parkway in Long Island. His friend who visited him in jail, David Jimenez, 63, says he wouldn't give him details about the alleged crimes, but also showed no emotion for anyone beside himself. 7 Rex Heuermann is a 'momma's boy' and had a strange relationship with his mother, according to sources. Rex Heuermann Consultants & Associates 7 Heuermann and his second wife, Asa Ellerup, who lived in the house where he had grown up after they married in 1995. Peacock 'I personally think he disconnects one [personality] from the other and has no remorse. 'I think he's got a split personality. I literally said to him, 'I'm looking at you eye-to-eye and I know you. And this is like, there's somebody else sitting next to me that committed these crimes,' Jimenez said. 'And it's like a dark side of you, psychopathic, Machiavellian. It's sadistic'.' Heuermann – who has pleaded not guilty to all charges against him – still has to stand trial and his wife, Asa Ellerup, maintains he is not a serial killer. 7 The Massapequa, NY, home where Heuermann lived was almost exactly the same inside as it had been when he grew up, according to his friend David Jimenez. Peacock 7 Ellerup outside the home after her husband's arrest in 2023. Police have not said if they believe Heuermann allegedly killled any of his victims inside the home, which is known to have a basement 'gun room'. Kevin C. Downs for NY Post 7 'The Gilgo Beach Killer: House of Secrets' is avilable to stream on Peacock now. Peacock However, Jimenez — who also works in architecture — feels his ex-pal is resigned to his fate. 'He knows intellectually he's lost all his life, everything. I remember him calling me and saying from the correctional facility, 'Are you interested in taking my building code books, my historic ones? So, he realizes he's never going to use them again.' Jimenez also feels Heuermann won't admit to anything because he wants to watch the trial unfold and all the gory details to be poured over once again in open court. 7 David Jimenez has known Heuermann since 2006, but said he had no inkling he was involved in any of the heinous crimes he now stands accused of. Courtesy of David Jimenez 7 Heuermann's seven alleged victims: (Top row L-R) Maureen Brainard-Barnes, Megan Waterman, Melissa Barthelemy, and Amber Lynn Costello. (Bottom row L-R) Sandra Costilla, Jessica Taylor, Valerie Mack. Suffolk County Police Department 'I think [the trial] is the last time he feels in any kind of control over anything. Why not just either admit it and ask for help, or admit it and ask for forgiveness? 'Even though you can never bring back those lives and you've destroyed, why go through trial? Because he's going to put the family through this and expose all these ugly things.' Jimenez also recognizes that, like all high-profile killers, hulking 6' 4' Heuermann is going to have a target on his back as far as other inmates are concerned due to the nature of his alleged crimes, if he is sent to prison. '[He] will be a target in prison. Maybe not right away, but over the years, he's going to be a target and somebody will want to take his life.'


New York Post
2 days ago
- New York Post
Daughter of Gilgo Beach suspect accepts some of his alleged sex behavior, saying, ‘I'm not a kink shamer' — while revealing if she thinks he's serial killer
The daughter of accused Gilgo Beach murderer Rex Heuermann has dismissed at least some of the twisted sex claims against him, saying, 'I'm not a kink shamer' — while revealing if she thinks Dad is a serial killer. 'You know, everybody is into what they're into,' Victoria Heuermann, 28, told the new Peacock docu-series, 'The Gilgo Beach Killer: House of Secrets' — her first interview since her dad, a married father of two, was arrested nearly two years ago after allegedly sexually torturing sex workers and murdering seven of them on Long Island. 'At this point, like, after everything that has happened, I'm like, I'm not somebody to say, 'Hey, you shouldn't be into this,' or, 'You should,' ' Victoria told the show, which begins airing Tuesday. 7 Victoria Heuermann, 28, here with mother Asa Ellerup, says in a new docu-series she is 'on the fence' about whether her father Rex is the Gilgo Beach serial killer. Peacock 'I'm not a kink shamer,' she said. The accusations against her dad have included sexual attacks, and among the items reportedly found at the family's home after his arrest were a fair-haired, child-sized doll, an unnerving portrait of a blonde woman with blackened eyes and 'a lot of torture porn.' When asked if she thinks her 61-year-old architect dad is guilty of the murders, the daughter added, 'Whether or not I believe my dad did it or not, I'm on the fence about that. 'Half of me believes he didn't do it, but at the same time, he could have totally had a double life.' The self-proclaimed comic-book nut and gamer suggested she initially thought he might be guilty. 7 Ellerup and Victoria leave Suffolk County court after a hearing for Rex. Dennis A. Clark 'In the beginning, when this all first went down, I didn't know what to believe, whether he did it or not,' she said. 'But as the weeks progressed, a lot of it was coming back to me. 'I was in school, my dad came to every performance. I was in the school band. He came to every performance, every dance recital, and my mom picked him up every day from the train station. I would see him in the morning when he was going to work and I was going to school. 'And as I'm thinking about it, I'm like, I really don't know. 7 Rex Heuermann is accused sexually torturing women and killing seven sex workers. Rex Heuermann Consultants & Associates 'If he was guilty, it's gonna start to become like a love-hate relationship,' she said. 'This is my dad, and I love him as my dad. The hate is this other side of him that came out. … Both feelings, love and hate, can co-exist.' The show said that a week before the series was set to air, Victoria then amended her hedging on her father's potential guilt to say she now believes he is 'most likely' guilty. 7 Rex's alleged 'Gilgo Four' victims were (clockwise from top left): Maureen Brainard-Barnes, Melissa Barthelemy, Amber Lynn Costello and Megan Waterman. Suffolk County Police Department 7 Three more slain women — (from left) Sandra Costilla, Jessica Taylor and Valerie Mack — have been tied to Rex, too. Suffolk County Police Department The daughter, who was brought up in the family's Massapequa Park home, said the high-profile case has forced her to shy away from the public. 'I didn't start going out with my friends again until probably early September because we were at one point being followed around,' she said. 'Right now, I'm just safe here in this house. I kind of hide in my room a lot. … It's all open season on my family now.' Rex Heuermann was arrested July 13, 2023, outside his Midtown Manhattan office and charged with three cold-case murders of young sex workers — the first of what would be a tally of alleged victims that has since grown to seven. The suspect — whose daughter described him as a 'true-crime fan' — is now awaiting trial in the sensational case. 7 Ellerup and her son, Christopher, sit on their front porch after police raided their Massapequa Park home. Dennis A. Clark According to Rex's wife, Asa Ellerup, Victoria was conceived on the night she and her husband were married in Sweden in 1995 after a years-long friendship dating to their teen years. Their daughter, who has an older half-brother, Christopher, from Ellerup's first marriage, said she had a happy upbringing, which included trips to Disney World and Comic Con conventions in several states. 'I may have considered changing my name when this first all went down,' Victoria said. 'But as time passed and progressed and I've been coping with this,' she said she chose not to. 7 Ellerup wholeheartedly believes cops have the wrong guy, while their daughter isn't so sure. Peacock Her worst moments, she said, were when the FBI and local cops raided the family's home in 2023, just hours after Rex was taken into custody in Manhattan. The family was kicked out of its house for what would be the first of two extensive searches in a hunt for evidence to the grisly crimes. When the family returned, Victoria noted, her 'Magic the Gathering' cards and brand-new PlayStation 5 were gone and the house was so disheveled that it took time to find a place to sit down. 'I feel when I came home and seeing everything they took, I feel like as if they were trying to leave us for dead,' she said. 'It's almost as if they think that we're guilty of this as well.' Additional reporting by David DeTurris