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Rex Heuermann to be sentenced in New York’s Gilgo Beach serial killings

Long Island architect Rex Heuermann is being sentenced for the murders of eight women, a case that began with the discovery of skeletal remains along a coastal parkway. Heuermann pleaded guilty in April to the murders of seven women and admitted to killing an eighth victim.

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Rex Heuermann to be sentenced in New York’s Gilgo Beach serial killings
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Long Island architect Rex Heuermann is being sentenced for the murders of eight women, a case that began with the discovery of skeletal remains along a coastal parkway. Heuermann pleaded guilty in April to the murders of seven women and admitted to killing an eighth victim. He faces a likely life prison sentence. The investigation, which spanned years and gained public attention through true-crime media, identified Heuermann as a suspect in 2022 through DNA evidence from a discarded pizza crust and other data. Prosecutors also found a "blueprint" for the killings on his computer. Heuermann has agreed to cooperate with the FBI to help catch other serial killers.

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Sandra Costilla's remains were found in 1993, and Karen Vergata's in 1996, with both killings occurring years earlier.

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Most of the victims disappeared between 2000 and 2010, with their remains found along a parkway near Gilgo Beach.

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Heuermann admitted in court to killing an eighth victim, Karen Vergata, though he was not charged in her death.

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Heuermann pleaded guilty in April to murdering seven women: Megan Waterman, Melissa Barthelemy, Amber Lynn Costello, Maureen Brainard-Barnes, Valerie Mack, Jessica Taylor, and Sandra Costilla.

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Rex Heuermann is being sentenced for murdering eight women in New York's Gilgo Beach serial killings.

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Rex Heuermann to be sentenced in New York’s Gilgo Beach serial killings 1 of 2 | Rex Heuermann appears in Judge Timothy Mazzei’s courtroom at Suffolk County Court in Riverhead, N.Y., for a status conference, Feb. 25, 2025. (James Carbone/Newsday via AP, File) 2 of 2 | Alleged Gilgo serial killer Rex Heuermann is led into courtroom for a Frye hearing at Suffolk County Court in Riverhead, N.Y., April 3, 2025. (James Carbone/Newsday via AP, File) By Philip Marcelo Updated 6:19 AM MESZ, June 17, 2026 Add AP News on Google Add AP News as your preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Share Share Facebook Copy Link copied Print Email X LinkedIn Bluesky Flipboard Pinterest Reddit Riverhead, N.Y. (AP) — A Long Island architect who lived a secret life as New York’s Gilgo Beach serial killer is being sentenced Wednesday after admitting in court that he murdered eight women. Rex Heuermann faces the likelihood of a life prison sentence when he goes before a judge in Riverhead, New York. Family members of his victims are expected to address the court. The sentencing caps an extraordinary investigation that solved one of New York’s most perplexing mysteries — one that began as a series of seemingly unconnected, and largely unmarked disappearances of young women, but became the focus of true-crime documentaries, books and podcasts after police began discovering the victims’ skeletal remains in the sandy scrub along a coastal parkway. Heuermann, who has remained largely silent through multiple court appearances since his 2023 arrest, will also have a chance to speak Wednesday, but it’s not immediately clear if he will. His lawyers didn’t respond to messages seeking comment. Asa Ellerup, his ex-wife, and their two grown children have said through their lawyers that they won’t be attending the sentencing out of respect for the victim’s families. A timeline of the investigation of the Gilgo Beach killings 5 MIN READ Gilgo Beach killer writes to other jailed murderer, reads crime novels behind bars, sheriff says 4 MIN READ 18 Rex Heuermann told ex-wife he murdered Gilgo Beach victims at family’s home, documentary reveals 2 MIN READ Heuermann, 62, of Massapequa Park, pleaded guilty in April to charges that he murdered seven women: Megan Waterman, Melissa Barthelemy, Amber Lynn Costello, Maureen Brainard-Barnes, Valerie Mack, Jessica Taylor and Sandra Costilla. Though he was never charged in her death, he also admitted in court to killing an eighth victim, Karen Vergata. Heuermann said he strangled his victims, many of them sex workers, and dismembered some of their bodies. Most of the women disappeared between 2000 and 2010, and most of their remains were found on a desolate parkway not far from Long Island’s Gilgo Beach, some 50 miles (80 kilometers) from Manhattan. But two of the killings took place years earlier. Costilla’s remains were found in 1993, more than 60 miles (100 kilometers) away in the Hamptons, while Vergata’s remains were found in 1996 on Fire Island, more than 20 miles (32 kilometers) east of Gilgo Beach. The case spilled into view in 2010, when investigators started to find remains along Ocean Parkway while looking into the disappearance of another sex worker, Shannan Gilbert, whose death was ultimately ruled an accidental drowning. The search for the killer of the other women, though, went cold for years until a renewed investigation identified Heuermann as a potential suspect in 2022. Detectives linked him to a pickup truck that a witness reported seeing when one of the victims disappeared in 2010. Eventually, they matched DNA from a pizza crust Heuermann had discarded in a Manhattan trash can to genetic material extracted from highly degraded hair fragments found on the women’s remains. Investigators amassed other evidence against Heuermann, including cellphone and tracking data showing Heuermann arranged meetings with some of the victims shortly before their disappearances. Then in 2024, after Heuermann’s arrest, prosecutors recovered what they described as a “blueprint” for the killings from his computer files. Among the documents was a series of checklists with reminders to limit noise, clean the bodies and destroy evidence. As part of his guilty plea, Heuermann has agreed to cooperate with the FBI’s behavioral analysis unit to help catch other serial killers. He’s been housed in the county jail in Riverhead since his arrest in July 2023, but will serve out his term in a state prison to be determined later. Heuermann has spent the past three years alone in a segregated cell, reading crime novels, occasionally being visited by his lawyers or family, and striking up a brief correspondence with the infamous “Happy Face Killer,” according to Suffolk County Sheriff Errol Toulon, who oversees the Riverhead jail. Follow Philip Marcelo at https://x.com/philmarcelo Philip Marcelo Marcelo is a general assignment reporter in the NYC bureau. He previously wrote for AP Fact Check and before that was based in Boston, where he focused on race and immigration. twitter mailto
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