Gilgo Beach Murders Suspect Arrested in Long Island Serial Killings Case



An arrest has been made in connection with 11 unsolved murders in which the remains were found more than a decade ago in …

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  1. Men like this go undetected because they don't fit the typical police description. In reality this is the description of guys that commit these type of crimes. N for some reason he sounds just like trump! Kinda reminds me of him also.

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  2. So, they’ve pulled DNA of a 3 plus year, old pizza box” but so-called’ FBį and, ÇÎÄ, can’t pull a finger print’ or DNA’ off the Bag of blow found in the WhiteHouse?

    Yeah it’s called covering up Hunter Biden’s, crimes again!.

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  3. Its about time some justice will be given to the victims and their loved ones. Most serial killers look normal, have a job and family. No one sees that dark side that is hidden, or the horns only the victims. Creepy coward preying on women.

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  4. People are wondering if he stopped 12 years + I didn’t think so. But now. Maybe. I think the corrupt police commissioner knew who he was. Might have known him idk. But they were hiding something that’s a fact. So when they found the girls man child I think he felt like he had too stop. Knowing who knew, like actually men he knew that knows him. And felt he had to blend right in. Now has he more recently. Because he must have felt safe by now. 🤷🏼‍♀️

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  5. They n eed to check backyard and crawl space. Imagine going out of town and while you're gone, you're husband is killing girls possibly in your home. I couldn't go back there. Him being an architect and his home being so out of sorts.

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  6. Cut off his communication with ALL HIS FAMILY, & let him believe they died. See if he likes it..
    And keep looking at buildings he helped build or worked on as I believe he's capable of hiding victims at old construction area's. There is technology to assist law enforcement in their investigation. All his share of marital assets should be seized and divided among survivors victims and their loved ones! Where do you get someone like this, to drive home a message? For him it would be money! He should have none by the time the courts are done with him.. He don't need it where he's going anyways that u s e l e s s pos…..

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  7. Every account of a serial killer’s life and personality is like, “He seemed very successful and normal. Unless of course you count his obvious and obsessive hatred for women, which we didn’t.”

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  8. Don't think he will win. Until you see the information that was given to them is released there is no reason to believe the police made an unjustified mistake. Mistakes happen nothing is %100 per ent any comptenet person will agree. Wiggins was physically hurt just looking for an easy payout.

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  9. This is very similar to the John Wayne Gacy case in that this is a overweight guy who seems like a kind gentle soul and a happy life, job, and family but in reality is hiding evil

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  10. This whole situation is a tragic cover up. Rex is the fall guy! There’s other parties involved. 2010 somebody important didn’t want someone to go to jail or have backlash from these events.

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  11. If they caught the right guy I highly doubt that the Gilgo Beach victims are his first because he was apparently 48 at the time of the murder of the earliest victim and serial killers usually don’t start that late.

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  12. He mentioned he would be his work hammer if he as a tool or object he used for work that was chilling. 😮😮😢 RIP to all of the victims I’m still haunted by Shannon’s cries for help and the other victim who’s pending in his list I believe she had called her sister or something like that I faintly recall. 😢😢😢

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  13. Always weird to see a suspect for such brutal crimes in this kind of relaxed interview setting (reminded of the killer who was on that game show), I guess it's going to get more common with people's increased social media presence too (even with the overall decline of such crimes). I don't think there's too much value in overanalysing things with 20/20 hindsight, but it is still just strange to witness with that perspective. Just to add, I'm obviously not saying this guy is definitely guilty, only speaking in generalities.

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