Also being fought in court is the admissibility of DNA evidence tying Heuermann to most of the killings. Brown has argued ...
Suspected Gilgo Beach serial killer Rex Heuermann returned to court on Long Island, where a judge set a date for what's called a Frye hearing.
Suffolk County prosecutors said a sick record and “lessons learned” file of the Long Island killings were found on Rex Heuermann’s computer during searches of his home. New York Post “One ...
The hearing will determine whether DNA evidence allegedly linking the accused Gilgo Beach serial killer to victims will be admissible at trial.
Rex Heuermann's attorney will attempt to convince a judge to invalidate certain DNA evidence that's never been used in New York state courts.
Rex Heuermann has been charged with the murders of seven of the 11 people investigators found along Ocean Parkway near Gilgo Beach in Suffolk County between December 2010 and April 2011.
Rex Heuermann, 61, has pleaded not guilty to the murders of seven women who were killed over the course of nearly two decades starting in the 1990s. Many of their remains were found on Gilgo Beach ...
Rex Heuermann attended a conference hearing, where his lawyers replied to the Suffolk County prosecutors' opposition to their attempts to try the murders separately.
Alleged Gilgo Beach serial killer Rex ... Heuermann with seven homicides to be broken apart. Heuermann's attorneys suggested the state go to trial first on the three women whose bodies were found ...
Suspected Gilgo Beach serial killer Rex Heuermann returned to ... there is the issue of DNA evidence. Hair fibers found on the victims were matched to Heuermann through science called nuclear ...