Cooler removed from Gilgo Beach suspect’s Long Island home

Cooler removed from Gilgo Beach suspect’s Long Island home
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Police removed a cooler from the Long Island home of the suspect arrested in connection to the notorious Gilgo Beach murders Friday morning, a source told The Post.

State and Suffolk County authorities swarmed the home of Rex Heuermann, 59, on 1st Avenue in Massapequa Park after his arrest in the early hours, multiple sources said.

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Heuermann, an architect who runs RH Architects in New York City, is expected to appear in court later today.

Shortly before 9:30 a.m. – hours after the initial, early-morning arrest – at least eight investigators in forensic gear were still milling around the home near a quiet suburban intersection.

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Heuermann had been on the special Gilgo Beach Homicide Investigation Task Force’s radar for at least a year, sources told The Post.

He was finally arrested after being linked to the so-called “Gilgo Four” through DNA, the sources explained.


Police swarmed the house of the Gilgo Beach murders suspect early Friday.
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Map of the Gilgo Beach bodies.
Heuermann is allegedly tied to the killings of four young women whose bodies were found dumped along Ocean Parkway in late 2010.
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It is unclear if police believe the cooler is tied to the Gilgo Four killings, or is possibly connected to additional crimes.

Suffolk County officials and the FBI confirmed that they will announce a “significant development” in the case at a press conference scheduled for 4 p.m., according to a joint news release.

Heuermann’s arrest marks the first major break in the case, which first made headlines when the bodies of four young women were discovered wrapped in burlap along a strip of Ocean Parkway in late 2010.

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Rex Heuermann.
Rex Heuermann was arrested on Friday morning, and is due in court later today.
Rex Heuermann Consultants & Associates

Heuermann is not believed to be connected to the additional six bodies that were eventually discovered nearby, multiple sources told The Post on Friday.

“He grew up here. I never thought he was anything but a businessman. Average guy who had a family and went to work,” neighbor Barry Auslander, 72, told The Post of the shocking arrest.

 “You don’t expect something like this to happen in a town like Massapequa. This is as suburban as it gets,” another added.

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