SHOCK EVIDENCE: L.I. SERIAL KILLER KEEPS VICTIMS ALIVE FOR DAYS TO "PLAY" WITH THEM BEFORE MURDERS
Digest
The Crime Alert podcast delves into the shocking evidence emerging in the Long Island serial killer case, revealing that the suspect, Rex Heuermann, allegedly kept his victims alive for days to torture them. The podcast discusses the discovery of more victims and the disturbing details revealed in the suspect's document, including his methods of torture and the use of heavy rope. Forensic evidence linking Rex Heuermann to the victims, including DNA evidence and the discovery of his collection of violent bondage and torture pornography, is also examined. The podcast explores the possibility that the Long Island serial killer is also responsible for the "Butcher of Manorville" killings, highlighting the similarities in the cases and the changing methods of operation. The podcast examines the role of the book "Mind Hunter" in the Long Island serial killer case, suggesting that the suspect may have used it to refine his methods and avoid detection. The podcast delves into the suspect's psychological profile, highlighting his perversions and compulsions, and how they may have influenced his actions. The podcast reveals the discovery of a detailed document created by the suspect, outlining his methods for hunting, torturing, and disposing of his victims, which he attempted to erase. The podcast focuses on the contents of the suspect's planning document, detailing his methods of torture and disposal, and how they align with the experiences of Nikki Carbone, who went on a date with the suspect.
Outlines
The Long Island Serial Killer Case
This podcast explores the disturbing details of the Long Island serial killer case, including the suspect's methods of torture, his collection of violent pornography, and the potential connection to other unsolved murders.
Shocking Evidence and Disturbing Details
This segment delves into the shocking evidence emerging in the Long Island serial killer case, revealing that the suspect, Rex Heuermann, allegedly kept his victims alive for days to torture them. The segment discusses the discovery of more victims and the disturbing details revealed in the suspect's document, including his methods of torture and the use of heavy rope.
Forensic Evidence and the Suspect's Pornography Collection
This segment focuses on the forensic evidence linking Rex Heuermann to the victims, including DNA evidence and the discovery of his collection of violent bondage and torture pornography. The segment explores the possibility that the Long Island serial killer is also responsible for the "Butcher of Manorville" killings, highlighting the similarities in the cases and the changing methods of operation.
The Suspect's Planning Document and Nikki Carbone's Experience
This segment examines the role of the book "Mind Hunter" in the Long Island serial killer case, suggesting that the suspect may have used it to refine his methods and avoid detection. The segment delves into the suspect's psychological profile, highlighting his perversions and compulsions, and how they may have influenced his actions. The segment reveals the discovery of a detailed document created by the suspect, outlining his methods for hunting, torturing, and disposing of his victims, which he attempted to erase. The segment focuses on the contents of the suspect's planning document, detailing his methods of torture and disposal, and how they align with the experiences of Nikki Carbone, who went on a date with the suspect.
Keywords
Serial Killer
An individual who commits two or more murders, typically with a cooling-off period between each killing. Serial killers often have a specific pattern or signature in their crimes.
Torture Pornography
Pornographic material that depicts acts of violence, pain, and suffering, often involving bondage, restraint, and humiliation.
Sexual Sadism
A paraphilia characterized by sexual arousal and gratification derived from inflicting pain and suffering on another person.
Mind Hunter
A book by John Douglas and Mark Olshaker that explores the psychology of serial killers and the techniques used to profile them.
Forensic Evidence
Physical evidence collected from a crime scene that can be used to identify suspects, reconstruct events, and establish guilt or innocence.
DNA Evidence
Genetic material found at a crime scene that can be used to link a suspect to the crime.
Modus Operandi (M.O.)
The characteristic pattern of behavior that a criminal uses in committing their crimes.
Q&A
What disturbing evidence has emerged in the Long Island serial killer case?
The suspect, Rex Heuermann, allegedly kept his victims alive for days to torture them, using methods like suspending them from the ceiling and inflicting pain. This information was revealed in a document he created and attempted to erase.
How did the suspect's pornography collection contribute to the investigation?
The suspect had a significant collection of violent bondage and torture pornography, which matched the condition of the victims' bodies, providing further evidence linking him to the crimes.
What is the significance of the "Mind Hunter" book in this case?
The suspect may have used the book to refine his methods and avoid detection, suggesting that he was studying and learning from the experiences of other serial killers.
What is sexual sadism, and how does it relate to the suspect's actions?
Sexual sadism is a disorder where individuals derive sexual arousal from inflicting pain and suffering on others. The suspect's actions, including the prolonged torture of his victims, suggest that he may have been motivated by sexual sadism.
What was the content of the suspect's "how-to" document?
The document detailed the suspect's methods for hunting, torturing, and disposing of his victims, including specific steps for removing evidence and transporting the bodies.
How did Nikki Carbone's experience on a date with the suspect contribute to the investigation?
Nikki Carbone's account of her date with the suspect, including his disturbing comments about serial killers and his attempts to get her to go to his house, provided valuable insights into his personality and potential motives.
Show Notes
Rex Heuermann was initially arrested and charged in the deaths of the women known in the press as "The Gilgo Four": Melissa Barthelemy, Megan Waterman, Amber Costello, and Maureen Brainard-Barnes.
A year later, Heuermann faces additional charges of second-degree murder in the killings of two more women, Jessica Taylor and Sandra Castillo, who were found in the same area as the Gilgo Four.
After his arrest, investigators seized several electronic devices from Heuermann, including a laptop containing a secret Microsoft Word document titled "HK2002-04," which they describe as a "blueprint" for the architect's murders.
Even more disturbing, investigators believe that the alleged serial killer Rex Heuermann may have kept his victims alive for several days to inflict pain and torture. They have used the family's calendars to determine when Heuermann was alone in the house while his wife and children were away, comparing those dates to when some of his alleged victims went missing.
Joining Nancy Grace Today:
- Nikkie Carbone - Former escort who went on a date with Rex Heuermann
- Dr. Bethany Marshall: – Psychoanalyst; Instagram & TikTok: @drbethanymarshall, X: @DrBethanyLive, Appearing in the latest season of “Paris in Love” on Peacock – BOOK: “Deal Breaker: When to work on a relationship and when to walk away”,
- Bill Daly – Former FBI Investigator and Forensic Photography, Security Expert
- Joe Scott Morgan – Professor of Forensics: Jacksonville State University, Author, “Blood Beneath My Feet,” and Host: “Body Bags with Joseph Scott Morgan;” X: @JoScottForensic
- Susan Hendricks – Journalist, Author of “Down the Hill: My Descent into the Double Murder in Delphi;” IG @susan_hendricks, X @SusanHendicks“
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