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Gilgo Serial Killer Suspect Linked to 1993 Murder Victim Discovered in North Sea | 27Speaks Podcast

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Suffolk County District Attorney Raymond Tierney announcing the new charges against Gilgo serial killer suspect Rex Heuermann, charging him with a 1993 murder of a woman whose body was found near Fish Cove in North Sea and another woman whose body was found in Manorville in 2003. BRENDAN O'REILLY

Suffolk County District Attorney Raymond Tierney announcing the new charges against Gilgo serial killer suspect Rex Heuermann, charging him with a 1993 murder of a woman whose body was found near Fish Cove in North Sea and another woman whose body was found in Manorville in 2003. BRENDAN O'REILLY

The Southampton Press from November 25, 1993 after the body of Sandra Costilla was found in North Sea. Investigators charged Rex Heuermann, the Massapequa man blamed now for six murders of young women between 1993 and 2010.

The Southampton Press from November 25, 1993 after the body of Sandra Costilla was found in North Sea. Investigators charged Rex Heuermann, the Massapequa man blamed now for six murders of young women between 1993 and 2010.

27Speaks on Jun 15, 2024

Rex Heuermann, who is suspected of being the Gilgo serial killer, was charged last week with two more murders, including one victim who was discovered in North Sea in 1993. Reporter Michael Wright joins the editors on the podcast this week to discuss the new charges and the case’s new connection to Southampton.

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