Gilgo Beach Serial Killer Sentenced to Life Without Parole
Rex Heuermann received multiple consecutive life sentences without parole for murders committed over more than a decade on Long Island.
A judge imposed the sentences after relatives of Heuermann's victims addressed the court. Family members expressed their grief and anger during the hearing, with some describing Heuermann in stark terms as they confronted him about the killings.
Heuermann killed 13 women between 2007 and 2013. Investigators linked him to the deaths through DNA evidence and digital records. The murders occurred in areas around Gilgo Beach, a remote section of Long Island where authorities discovered multiple bodies in late 2011, prompting an investigation that remained unsolved for more than a decade.
The case drew nationwide attention as one of the longest serial killer investigations in recent U.S. history. Heuermann, a Manhattan construction worker, evaded capture for years before investigators identified him through genealogical databases and other evidence.
During the sentencing proceeding, victims' families spoke about the impact of the killings on their lives. The court heard statements from relatives who have lived with their loss for years while the case moved through the legal system.
Heuermann's sentencing concludes the criminal proceedings in a case that consumed law enforcement resources and prompted reviews of how police conduct investigations into serial murders, particularly when victims come from vulnerable populations.
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