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Rex Heuermann, alleged serial killer on Long Island, charged with seventh murder

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Rex Heuermann, alleged serial killer on Long Island, charged with seventh murder

Rex Heuermann is due to appear in court as prosecutors are expected to reveal a major development in the case


Rex Heuermann is due to appear in court as prosecutors are expected to reveal a major development in the case

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RIVERHEAD, NY Accused Gilgo Beach serial killer Rex Heuermann is accused of a seventh murder.

Heuermann was charged with the murder of Valerie Mack, a 24-year-old from New Jersey, in 2000. Her remains were found in Manorville.

Replacing the indictment reveals new details

According to the superseding indictment, hairs found near Mack’s wrist and in trash bags were associated with Heuermann’s wife Asa Ellerup and their daughter, excluding 99.65% of the North American population.

The indictment also reveals pornographic images of sexual torture found on Rex Heuermann’s electronic devices and with bindings resembling rope ligatures found on Mack’s remains.

The suit alleges that Heuermann’s planning document refers to a landfill as Mill Road. Mack’s remains were discovered near Mill Road in Manorville.

The indictment alleges that a similar cutting instrument was used to dismember Mack and another victim, Jessica Taylor. The suit also alleges that Mack’s tattoos were removed. Tattoo removal is also reportedly on a document Heuermann reportedly had that authorities have described as a blueprint for how to get away with murder.

The indictment also shows that they found many magazines and articles about the serial killer case in Heuermann’s office.

Heuermann is due back in court on Long Island on Tuesday morning to face the new charges.

The hearing was scheduled to begin after 9:30 am. A press conference is expected shortly afterward at the Suffolk County District Attorney’s office. We will bring that press conference to you live on CBS News New York.

The judge previously indicated that he wanted to set a trial date during today’s hearing.

Heuermann’s last court appearance was in October.

Heuermann accusations so far

Heuermann, 61, has done it before pleaded not guilty to murder charges in the deaths of six women between 1993 and 2011. During that period, the remains of eleven people were discovered around Gilgo Beach, and investigators believe Heuermann may be connected to other murders. The Suffolk County District Attorney’s Office has said charges could come in the future.

Four of the victims had their bodies discarded near Gilgo Beach. Two others were murdered in 2003 and 1993. They were all involved in sex work.

Prosecutors allege Heuermann has been linked to the killings through DNA, phone records from the burner, a description of his truck, Internet searches and what they described as a blueprint for how to get away with murder.

Lawyers argue about DNA and the amount of evidence

An important point of contention in the new DNA evidence is called SNP, which prosecutors say links victims’ hair to Heuermann. The defense has called a third-party genetic testing laboratory’s methods unproven and “magical.”

Another obstacle for prosecutors is the enormous amount of evidence. Prosecutors say they are struggling to keep up with the costs of processing the 120 terabytes of data and 400 electronic devices seized.

Heuermann’s attorney says his client is looking forward to his day in court and will continue to do so pursue a change of locationclaiming that the jury pool in Suffolk is “poisoned.”

Heuermann is still in isolation in prison.

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