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Catching A Killer: Was Rex Heuermann Working Alone? (3/12/25)

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According to one of the lawyers representing family members of the slain victims, Rex Heuermann might have been working with an accomplice and that accomplice he says, is a female. Authorities have said the oppositte however, and that they believe that Heuermann was working alone.

In this episode, we explore the possibility that Heurermann was working with an accomplice and if there is any evidence to back up such an assertion.




Rex Heuermann was looking at some very, very disturbing content according to his google search history and as the investigation moves forward, it is gong to provide a road map into the mind of Rex Heuermann as he was being hunted as the alleged Long Island Serial killer.

In this episode, we take a look at that search history and how it relates to another man convicted of being a serialk killer, John Bittrolff.

John Bittrolff is an American serial killer who was convicted of the murders of two women in New York during the 1990s. He was born in 1966 and worked as a carpenter.

Bittrolff's crimes went unsolved for many years until advances in DNA technology led to his arrest in 2014.In 2017, John Bittrolff was found guilty of the murders of two women, Rita Tangredi and Colleen McNamee, who were both sexually assaulted and killed in the early 1990s. The trial revealed that DNA evidence linked him to the crime scenes, leading to his conviction.

Bittrolff was sentenced to 50 years to life in prison for each murder, with the sentences running consecutively.

Bittrolff's case gained attention due to the lengthy time between the murders and his arrest, as well as the use of DNA evidence to solve the cold cases. His conviction highlights the role of forensic technology in solving crimes that might have otherwise remained unresolved.



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