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Town looking to buy Gilgo Beach suspect Rex Heuermann’s home

A Long Island village is looking to possibly purchase the home of accused Gilgo Beach serial killer Rex Heuermann, which has become a magnet for hordes of curiosity seekers.

The ramshackle single-family home on First Avenue in Massapequa Park, has been swarmed by reporters and gawkers of every stripe since Heuermann’s arrest earlier this month, raising concerns among his neighbors, which village Mayor Daniel Pearl and Nassau County Police Commissioner Patrick Ryder sought to address at a community meeting Monday night, reported Newsday.

“They have a lot of concerns in terms of quality of life, their safety and their property,” Pearl said.

The mayor said his village government was laying the groundwork to potentially buy the First Avenue property, where Heuremann had lived for nearly 30 years.

“Legally, we’re getting everything lined up so the village is prepared to move forward when the time comes,” he said, without going into further detail.

Suspect Gilgo Beach serial killer Rex Heuermann’s home in Massapequa Park could be purchased by the town to protect the community. James Keivom

People watch as law enforcement officials investigate Red Heuermann's home on July 14The single-family property has become a magnet for reporters and hordes of curious onlookers since Heuermann’s July 13 arrest. Getty Images

Heuermann purchased the humble six-room home in 1994 for $170,000.

Built in 1956, the one-story residence occupies just 1,323 square feet of space, has a full basement and one fireplace. The property current estimated price is around $635,000, according to the real estate site Zillow.com.

For now, cops will be stationed around the suspect serial killer’s home “for the foreseeable future” to keep rubberneckers away, said Nassau County Police Det. Lt. Richard LeBrun.

Rex A. Heuermann's mugshotHeuermann, 59, has been charged with three counts of murder in the deaths of three women whose bodies were found on Gilgo Beach in 2010.via REUTERS

Any vehicle that stops in front of the Heuermann home will be slapped with a ticket, and police will be cracking down on loitering and jaywalking in the neighborhood.

The property will be under 24-hour video surveillance and will be guarded by police vehicles, Pearl said, calling the measures “proactive.”  

Additionally, Massapequa Park will be installing no parking, no stopping and no standing signs and doing away with all media staging areas in the village.

Tuesday’s community meeting occurred just hours after police wrapped up their extensive search of Heuremann’s “very cluttered” home and cleared that way for his wife and two children to move back in.

The home will be under 24-hour video surveillance and will be guarded by police vehicles, and anyone who stops in front of it will be ticketed. The home will be under 24-hour video surveillance and will be guarded by police vehicles, and anyone who stops in front of it will be ticketed. James Keivom

It remains unclear whether allegedly Heuremann killed any of his victims inside his residence, with Suffolk County District Attorney Ray Tierney telling reports that “the evidence doesn’t point one way or the other.”

The search of the property turned up a huge walk-in vault in the basement and 279 weapons. Police also dug up the suspect’s yard and brought in cadaver dogs but found no human remains.

Heuermann, 59, an architect with a Manhattan firm, was arrested July 13 and charged with murder in the deaths of three women whose bodies were found on Gilgo Beach in December 2010 — Megan Waterman, Amber Lynn Costello and Melissa Barthelemy.

Investigators dig for evidence with a backhoe in the back yard of the home of Gilgo Beach murders suspect Rex Heuermann on Sunday, July 23, 2023Police had just concluded a search of Heuermann’s house, during which his yard was dug up.New York Post

He is also considered the prime suspect in the killing of Maureen Brainard-Barnes. Collectively, the victims have come to be known as the “Gilgo Four.”

Heuermann’s wife, Asa Ellerup, has filed for divorce in the wake of her husband’s arrest.

Authorities said Ellerup, her son Christopher Sheridan, and her and Heuermann’s daughter, Victoria, were out of town during the murders.

Heuremann pleaded not guilty to the charges against him and remained jailed without bail.

Source link: https://nypost.com/2023/07/26/town-looking-to-buy-gilgo-beach-suspect-rex-heuermanns-home/

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