Crime Stories with Nancy Grace - Rex Heuermann to Accept Deal, Plead to Eight Murders: Sources | Crime Alert 04.08.26
Episode Date: April 8, 2026Sources close to the LISK trial say Rex Heuermann may plead guilty to all seven murders for which he's charged, and an additional killing. Rapper Lil Tjay arrested Monday night in connection with rapp...er Offset's shooting in Florida. Sydney Sumner reports.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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For over a decade, a shadow hung over Long Island.
The salt air of Gilgo Beach felt heavier,
tainted by the knowledge that a predator had used its desolate dunes as a graveyard.
For years, residents left wondering if the demon among them would ever have a name.
Well, this morning, that demon is expected to finally stop fighting.
Rex Huberman, the 62-year-old Massapequa architect, who has spent the last three years,
stone-faced and defiant, is heading back to a Riverhead courtroom. But this isn't just another hearing.
Sources say we are about to witness a stunning reversal. After years of not guilty pleas,
Heurman is expected to admit to the unthinkable, the murders of all seven women he was charged
with, plus an eighth, the currently unsolved but long-suspected murder of Karen Vergata.
But this isn't a moment of restorative justice for everyone.
There will be no trial, no grueling cross-examinations.
Sources suggest Heurman is taking this deal specifically to spare himself and his family
from the public airing of the gory details of his 17-year killing spree.
The discovery of these women was nothing short of a nightmare.
In December of 2010, their bodies were recovered.
They were buried in a similar fashion, in a similar location, in a similar way.
All the women were petite.
They all did the same thing for a living.
They all advertised the same way.
Immediately there were similarities with regard to the crime scenes.
All of the women were bound at the head, at the midsection, or at the chest, and later at the legs.
They were bound by burlap.
The burlap is, it was camouflaged burlap used for duck blinds of hunting.
Obviously, it was used to hide, purposely hide the bodies.
The breakthrough that brought us to this moment didn't come from a high-tech satellite.
It came from a green Chevy avalanche and a discarded pizza crust.
Investigators linked Hewerman's unique truck to the victims through witness statements and cell tower pings in his own neighborhood.
DNA found on his trash matched hairs recovered from a victim's body.
Investigators turn up scores of digital evidence after searching Hewerman's house.
Obsessive online searches for sexual violence and the Gilgo murder.
and a chilling planning document on how to kill and avoid detection.
The task force believes that this is a planning document,
and it was utilized by Uerman to methodically blueprint
and plan out his skills with excruciating detail.
We allege that this document evinces the defendant's intent
in committing the charge crimes,
that his intent was specifically to locate these victims,
to hunt them down and to bring them under his control and to kill them.
As Hewerman prepares to trade his 23 hours a day solitary confinement for a permanent life
behind bars, the storm hasn't settled for his family. His ex-wife, Asa Ellorup, and their daughter
are currently staring down a wrongful death lawsuit. The claim that in a house as small as
theirs, barely 343 square feet, it was impossible not to know what was happening in the basement.
Their attorney, Robert Macedonio, isn't staying quiet. He held a press conference Tuesday afternoon
standing beside a silent Ellorup to blast the lawsuit as reckless. It is deeply troubling in the wake
of such tragedy that anyone would choose to advance claims that have no factual basis only to serve
to further harm individuals who themselves are dealing with profound personal human
trauma. My clients are trying to process the reality that someone they trusted. A husband, a father
is accused of committing unthinkable acts. They are victims in this situation as well, not perpetrators.
They have absolutely no involvement in the actions of rex human. There is no evidence that
implicates them in any way. None. Today, the Long Island serial killer loses his mystery and
becomes just another inmate. But for the families of the victims, the end of the legal
doesn't mean the end of the questions. If the trial dies, the full truth of what happened in
that Massapequa basement might just stay buried with it. More crime and justice news after this.
A major update in the hip-hop world coming out of Florida following a violent incident involving two of
the industry's biggest names. rapper Lil T.J. was arrested Monday night in connection with the
shooting that left Migo's member offset hospitalized. The Seminole Police Department confirmed that the
The incident took place around 7 p.m. at the valet area of the Seminole Hard Rock Hotel in Casino in
Hollywood, Florida. Offset, whose real name is Kiari Kendril Cephas, was shot during the altercation
and transported to a local hospital. Fortunately, his representatives say his injuries are
non-life-threatening, and he is currently in stable condition. Lil T.J. or T.on Jadin Merritt
was taken into custody at the scene. While social media was quickly flooded with rumors of his
direct involvement in the gunfire, the current charges tell a slightly different story. As of Tuesday morning,
the 24-year-old was booked into the Broward County Jail on a misdemeanor charge of disorderly conduct.
Records show he is also facing a traffic violation with a combined bond set at $3,000. His attorney,
Don Floreo, has been quick to push back against the narrative that her client pulled the trigger.
In a statement posted to Instagram, Floreo denied that T.J. was involved in the shooting or that he had been shot himself,
calling the accusations baseless rumors.
According to police spokesperson Gary Bittner,
the violence appears to have stemmed from a fight in the valet area.
While a second person was detained alongside Little T.J.,
they have not yet been charged,
and the investigation remains active as authority search for others
who may have been involved.
This shooting brings a somber reminder of the tragedy that has followed the Migos,
coming just over three years after member takeoff was fatally shot in Houston.
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With this crime alert, I'm Sidney Sumner.
