Gilgo Beach serial killer Rex Heuermann sentenced to life in prison without parole
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Rex Heuermann, a Manhattan architect living on Long Island, was sentenced to life imprisonment without parole for the Gilgo Beach serial murders after admitting to killing multiple women in a decades-old crime series that had gone unsolved until his 2023 arrest. During his sentencing, families of victims confronted him directly and made impact statements, bringing long-awaited resolution to the case. The sentencing concluded one of the region's most extensive serial killer investigations in recent decades.
Victims’ families spoke in court as Heuermann, 63, was imprisoned for killing spree that spanned decades
Rex Heuermann, the Manhattan architect who methodically planned and carried out the murders of eight women over at least 17 years on Long Island, was sentenced Wednesday to life in prison without parole.
The sentence, the maximum the New York law allows, was handed down by Judge Timothy Mazzei after a morning of grueling victim’s family impact statements on the effect Heuermann’s murder spree had on the children and relatives of his victims.
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