Renewed Search at Rex Heuermann's Home Yields New Evidence
Investigators return to the Long Island residence of the alleged Gilgo Beach serial killer, focusing on specific targets with court-approved warrants.
- Detectives removed boxes of evidence from Heuermann's Massapequa Park home during the second day of the search.
- The search follows a previous 12-day investigation last year and a recent nine-day search in Manorville woodlands.
- Investigators have not disclosed what prompted the renewed search, but sources suggest it is linked to new findings.
- Heuermann's estranged wife and children were not home during the search and are cooperating with authorities.
- The case involves the murders of four women whose remains were found near Gilgo Beach, with Heuermann pleading not guilty to all charges.