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Rex Heuermann tilstår syv mord i Gilgo Beach-sagen

Gilgo Beach Killer Admits to Eight Murders in Guilty Plea

Rex Heuermann confesses to string of killings that terrorized Long Island and shook New York

By
Susanne Sperling
Published
May 3, 2026 at 07:10 AM

Quick Facts

LocationGilgo Beach, Long Island, New York, USA
PerpetratorRex Heuermann, architect from Long Island
Number of victimsEight women killed between 1993 and 2011
Time period18 years of active murders
Crime locationGilgo Beach, Long Island, New York

On April 8, 2026, Rex Heuermann, a 62-year-old former Manhattan architectural consultant, pleaded guilty to seven murders linked to the Gilgo Beach serial killings case—one of the most infamous unsolved crime sprees in recent American history. In a stunning development, Heuermann also admitted to murdering Karen Vergata, a victim he had not been previously charged with killing.

The guilty plea marks a watershed moment in a case that has haunted Long Island and New York City for over a decade. Heuermann, who resided in Massapequa Park on Long Island, admitted to strangling multiple victims. The seven murders he was originally charged with included the so-called "Gilgo Four"—Maureen Brainard-Barnes, Melissa Barthelemy, Amber Costello, and Megan Waterman—along with Jessica Taylor, Valerie Mack, and Sandra Costilla.

The investigation into Heuermann began in earnest after his arrest on July 13, 2023, initially on charges related to the deaths of Megan Waterman, Melissa Barthelemy, and Amber Costello. Additional charges were filed by December 2024 as authorities connected him to more victims. The evidence against him was substantial: cellphone records placed him near three of the four Gilgo victims, and burner phones were traced to the Massapequa Park area where he lived. A critical breakthrough came when DNA extracted from a pizza crust Heuermann discarded on January 26, 2023, matched hair found on Waterman's body.

Heuermann's arrest exposed a shocking double life. The married father worked as a consultant in Manhattan's architectural industry while engaging in a pattern of violence that remained hidden from his family and colleagues. Online searches conducted on devices linked to him revealed disturbing content, including searches for "sadistic materials" and illegal imagery. Investigators also discovered that he had conducted online searches for images of victims and their relatives—evidence suggesting premeditation and obsessive behavior.

The case had puzzled investigators for years. A crucial detail in the apprehension was witness descriptions of a dark green Chevrolet Avalanche, which matched a vehicle registered to Heuermann. The combination of vehicular evidence, digital forensics, and DNA analysis ultimately built an overwhelming case.

Victim Karen Vergata, whom Heuermann admitted to killing despite no prior charges, had her remains identified on August 4, 2023. The confession to her murder means that authorities now have accountability for eight lives lost to Heuermann's violence.

Sentencing is scheduled for June 17, 2026. Prosecutors have recommended multiple life sentences plus an additional 100 years with no possibility of parole—effectively ensuring Heuermann will spend the remainder of his life incarcerated. He is currently held at Riverhead Correctional Facility pending transfer to state prison.

In a move aimed at preventing future crimes, Heuermann has agreed to cooperate with the FBI's Behavioral Analysis Unit. His willingness to assist investigators may provide insights into his methods and psychology, potentially aiding law enforcement's understanding of serial killer behavior.

The Gilgo Beach killings, which began in 2010, claimed the lives of at least ten individuals, though not all victims have been connected to Heuermann. The case remains one of the most significant serial killer investigations in recent decades and has reinforced the critical importance of digital forensics and DNA evidence in solving cold cases.

**Sources:** https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gilgo_Beach_serial_killings https://www.britannica.com/event/Gilgo-Beach-serial-killings https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6o__EB-DEVE https://www.biography.com/crime/a71041620/rex-heuermann-life-in-prison-gilgo-beach-killer

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Rex Heuermann tilstår syv mord i Gilgo Beach-sagen

Gilgo Beach Killer Admits to Eight Murders in Guilty Plea

Rex Heuermann confesses to string of killings that terrorized Long Island and shook New York

By
Susanne Sperling
Published
May 3, 2026 at 07:10 AM

Quick Facts

LocationGilgo Beach, Long Island, New York, USA
PerpetratorRex Heuermann, architect from Long Island
Number of victimsEight women killed between 1993 and 2011
Time period18 years of active murders
Crime locationGilgo Beach, Long Island, New York

On April 8, 2026, Rex Heuermann, a 62-year-old former Manhattan architectural consultant, pleaded guilty to seven murders linked to the Gilgo Beach serial killings case—one of the most infamous unsolved crime sprees in recent American history. In a stunning development, Heuermann also admitted to murdering Karen Vergata, a victim he had not been previously charged with killing.

The guilty plea marks a watershed moment in a case that has haunted Long Island and New York City for over a decade. Heuermann, who resided in Massapequa Park on Long Island, admitted to strangling multiple victims. The seven murders he was originally charged with included the so-called "Gilgo Four"—Maureen Brainard-Barnes, Melissa Barthelemy, Amber Costello, and Megan Waterman—along with Jessica Taylor, Valerie Mack, and Sandra Costilla.

The investigation into Heuermann began in earnest after his arrest on July 13, 2023, initially on charges related to the deaths of Megan Waterman, Melissa Barthelemy, and Amber Costello. Additional charges were filed by December 2024 as authorities connected him to more victims. The evidence against him was substantial: cellphone records placed him near three of the four Gilgo victims, and burner phones were traced to the Massapequa Park area where he lived. A critical breakthrough came when DNA extracted from a pizza crust Heuermann discarded on January 26, 2023, matched hair found on Waterman's body.

Heuermann's arrest exposed a shocking double life. The married father worked as a consultant in Manhattan's architectural industry while engaging in a pattern of violence that remained hidden from his family and colleagues. Online searches conducted on devices linked to him revealed disturbing content, including searches for "sadistic materials" and illegal imagery. Investigators also discovered that he had conducted online searches for images of victims and their relatives—evidence suggesting premeditation and obsessive behavior.

The case had puzzled investigators for years. A crucial detail in the apprehension was witness descriptions of a dark green Chevrolet Avalanche, which matched a vehicle registered to Heuermann. The combination of vehicular evidence, digital forensics, and DNA analysis ultimately built an overwhelming case.

Victim Karen Vergata, whom Heuermann admitted to killing despite no prior charges, had her remains identified on August 4, 2023. The confession to her murder means that authorities now have accountability for eight lives lost to Heuermann's violence.

Sentencing is scheduled for June 17, 2026. Prosecutors have recommended multiple life sentences plus an additional 100 years with no possibility of parole—effectively ensuring Heuermann will spend the remainder of his life incarcerated. He is currently held at Riverhead Correctional Facility pending transfer to state prison.

In a move aimed at preventing future crimes, Heuermann has agreed to cooperate with the FBI's Behavioral Analysis Unit. His willingness to assist investigators may provide insights into his methods and psychology, potentially aiding law enforcement's understanding of serial killer behavior.

The Gilgo Beach killings, which began in 2010, claimed the lives of at least ten individuals, though not all victims have been connected to Heuermann. The case remains one of the most significant serial killer investigations in recent decades and has reinforced the critical importance of digital forensics and DNA evidence in solving cold cases.

**Sources:** https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gilgo_Beach_serial_killings https://www.britannica.com/event/Gilgo-Beach-serial-killings https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6o__EB-DEVE https://www.biography.com/crime/a71041620/rex-heuermann-life-in-prison-gilgo-beach-killer

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