Rex Heuermann Expected to Change Plea in Gilgo Beach Serial Killings Case
In Brief
The case highlights ongoing legal actions and renewed attention to the Gilgo Beach murders as the accused may alter his plea.
Key Facts
- Benjamin Torres, son of alleged victim Valerie Mack, filed a wrongful death lawsuit against Rex Heuermann, his former wife, and daughter.
- Rex Heuermann, an architect from Massapequa Park, was arrested in 2023 after DNA evidence reportedly linked him to the Gilgo Beach murders.
- Heuermann is accused of murdering seven women between 1993 and 2011, with some reports mentioning an eighth victim.
- The lawsuit alleges that Heuermann's family profited from the case, according to the victim's son.
- Heuermann is scheduled to appear in court on Wednesday, where he is expected by some sources to change his plea to guilty.
What Happened
Rex Heuermann, accused in the Gilgo Beach serial killings, faces a wrongful death lawsuit from a victim's son and is expected to change his plea in court.
Why It Matters
The developments bring renewed focus to a long-running investigation and raise questions about accountability for both the accused and his family. The case has drawn national attention due to the number of victims and the length of time the murders remained unsolved. Some sources state Heuermann is expected to plead guilty, while others say he may change his plea; the number of victims varies between seven and eight depending on the source.
What's Next
Heuermann's court appearance on Wednesday may include a plea change, and the wrongful death lawsuit is expected to proceed. The trial is set to begin after Labor Day, according to some sources.
Sources
- The Guardian — Accused Long Island serial killer, wife and daughter sued by alleged victim’s son(18h ago)
- Fox News — Gilgo Beach victim’s son claims suspected serial killer’s family turned horror into profits ahead of plea(19h ago)
- The Independent — Who is Rex Heuermann? Everything we know about the alleged Gilgo Beach serial killer(17h ago)
