Former architect sentenced for Gilgo Beach killing spree
The architect who pleaded guilty to a series of gruesome murders on Long Island will never see the outside of a prison cell again. On Wednesday, a judge sentenced Rex Heuermann to three consecutive life sentences in jail, followed by another 100-year sentence, Gothamist reported. Life imprisonment was the suspected outcome after Heuermann changed his plea in early April to guilty on three counts of first-degree murder and four counts of second-degree murder; he also admitted to the murder of an eighth woman on Long Island, though he was not charged. When asked by the judge, Heuermann gave a one-word […]
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