Rex Heuermann Expected to Change Plea to Guilty in Gilgo Beach Case
In Brief
A potential guilty plea in the Gilgo Beach murders case could mark a turning point in a long-running investigation into multiple deaths.
Key Facts
- Rex Heuermann is accused of killing seven women in the Gilgo Beach case.
- Heuermann, 62, is set to change his plea from not guilty at a court hearing on 8 April, according to sources.
- The Suffolk County district attorney's office, which charged Heuermann, declined to comment on the reported plea change.
- Reports state Heuermann has agreed to a plea deal for multiple murders.
- Heuermann is a former architect accused of murders spanning 17 years.
What Happened
Rex Heuermann, charged in the deaths of seven women in the Gilgo Beach case, is expected to change his plea to guilty at a court hearing next month, according to multiple reports citing sources familiar with the matter.
Why It Matters
A guilty plea in this high-profile case could provide resolution for the families of the victims and impact ongoing investigations into other unsolved cases in the area. The plea change has not been officially confirmed; reports are based on unnamed sources and the district attorney's office declined to comment.
What's Next
Heuermann is scheduled to appear in court on 8 April, when the reported plea change may occur. Official confirmation or further details may be provided at that time.
Sources
- ABC News — Gilgo Beach suspect Rex Heuermann could change his plea to guilty: Sources(9h ago)
- Fox News — Accused Gilgo Beach serial killer Rex Heuermann expected to plead guilty in murder case: reports(12h ago)
- The Guardian — Alleged Long Island serial killer intends to change plea to guilty, sources say(33m ago)
