Son of Gilgo Beach Victim Files Suit Against Rex Heuermann and Family
In Brief
The lawsuit raises questions about the responsibilities and potential liabilities of accused criminals' families in high-profile cases.
Key Facts
- Benjamin Torres, son of Valerie Mack, has filed a lawsuit against Rex Heuermann, his former wife, and their daughter.
- Rex Heuermann, an architect from Massapequa Park, was arrested in 2023 after DNA evidence linked him to the Gilgo Beach case.
- Valerie Mack is one of the victims named in the charges against Heuermann.
- The lawsuit alleges that Mack was tortured and dismembered.
- The suit names Heuermann's former wife and daughter as co-defendants, according to The Guardian.
What Happened
Benjamin Torres filed a wrongful death lawsuit against Rex Heuermann, his former wife, and daughter, alleging in the suit that they bear responsibility for the alleged torture and death of Valerie Mack, one of the victims in the Gilgo Beach case.
Why It Matters
This legal action highlights ongoing efforts by victims' families to seek accountability and may set precedents regarding the involvement of accused individuals' relatives in civil claims.
What's Next
Developments in the lawsuit and any updates in the criminal proceedings against Heuermann will be closely monitored. Further legal proceedings may clarify the extent of family members' alleged involvement or liability.
Sources
- The Guardian — Accused Long Island serial killer, wife and daughter sued by alleged victim’s son(2h ago)
- Fox News — Gilgo Beach victim’s son claims suspected serial killer’s family turned horror into profits ahead of plea(3h ago)
- The Independent — Who is Rex Heuermann? Everything we know about the alleged Gilgo Beach serial killer(48m ago)
