Former architect pleads guilty to Long Island serial killing spree
The former architect accused of a notorious series of killings on Long Island changed his plea on Wednesday, confessing to many of the charges he faced. Rex Heuermann, 62, altered his plea to guilty on a number of counts in Suffolk County Court, NBC News reported. His plea deal saw him plead guilty to three counts of first-degree murder and four counts of second-degree murder. Heuremann admitted to the murder of eight women on Long Island, several of whom were found on Gilgo Beach. As part of his plea deal, despite admitting to the death of an eighth woman, he […]
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