The accused Gilgo Beach serial killer contacted at least SIXTY sex workers more than 500 times in the four years leading up to his 2023 arrest, prosecutors alleged in a Tuesday court filing that provides the most detailed account of the case against the Massapequa Park resident to date.
Heuermann’s "modern day use of burner phones to patronize prostitutes is probative ... of [his] modus operandi," Assistant Suffolk County District Attorney Andrew Lee wrote in the motion filed Tuesday.
The filing comes as prosecutors faced a court-imposed deadline to respond to a defense motion seeking to suppress evidence at trial, including search warrants used to obtain cellphone and email data for accounts Heuermann allegedly created in the years after his alleged crimes. Heuermann, 62, of Massapequa Park, is set to stand trial in September for seven killings he is alleged to have committed between 1993 and 2010.
Lead Heuermann defense attorney Michael Brilown, of Central Islip, said he had not yet had an opportunity to fully review the district attorney’s response, which was submitted to the court minutes before the close of business Tuesday, and he declined to comment late Tuesday night.
Prosecutors ultimately argued that State Supreme Court Justice Timothy Mazzei should deny all nine suppression requests Heuermann made in a January 13 filing.
Lost in all this legal gamesmanship by both the defense and prosectors are the rights of the dead victims. The defense is claiming the rights of Heuermann are paramount, while the prosecution is fighting to get the trials over and done.
And sadly, after that is said and done, thirteen girls (at least) are still dead. And no amount of court fighting over Heuerman's constitutional rights will bring ny of them back.
Or give peace to those the deceased left behind.
I wonder how quickly Michael Brown would be fighting for Heuermann if he killed any of HIS family?
It isn't circumstantial evidence which is being argued. Heuermann's DNA was found on several victims.
Time to wrap it up.