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The Gilgo Beach Serial Killings

The Gilgo Beach Serial Killings

By: AC Wilson
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The Gilgo Beach Serial Killings is a gripping true crime podcast exploring one of America’s most haunting unsolved murder investigations. From the discovery of human remains along Ocean Parkway to the years-long search for answers, each episode examines the victims, the evidence, the investigators, and the shocking twists surrounding the . Through deep research, courtroom developments, expert analysis, and narrative storytelling, the series follows the evolving investigation connected to Long Island’s most infamous serial killer case. The podcast also explores the impact on victims’ families, media coverage, and the unanswered questions that continue to surround the case. New episodes weekly.

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This podcast is intended for informational, educational, and entertainment purposes only. The Gilgo Beach Serial Killings discusses real criminal cases involving violence, death, and sensitive subject matter that may not be suitable for all audiences. All individuals discussed are presumed innocent unless proven guilty in a court of law. Coverage relating to Rex Heuermann or any other persons is based on publicly available information, media reports, court documents, and investigative sources at the time of recording. This podcast does not claim affiliation with law enforcement agencies, victims’ families, or official investigators. Listener discretion is advised.Copyright AC Wilson
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Episodes
  • Daughter of Gilgo Beach Killer Asked Dad If He Saw Victims 'as Human
    Jul 5 2026
    This episode explores the harrowing dual life of Rex Heuermann, a Manhattan architect recently convicted as the Gilgo Beach serial killer. It details a chilling confrontation between Heuermann and his daughter, Victoria, who sought to understand how he could dehumanize his victims while maintaining a facade as a loving father. The narrative identifies the eight women murdered between 1993 and 2010, highlighting their individual lives and the vulnerabilities Heuermann exploited. It further examines the forensic breakthroughs involving DNA and digital evidence that eventually led to his 2023 arrest and subsequent life sentences. Ultimately, the source analyzes the extreme psychological compartmentalization that allowed Heuermann to commit gruesome acts within his family home while his wife and children were away. This account emphasizes the lasting trauma inflicted on both the victims' families and the killer’s own kin.

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    44 mins
  • Gilgo Beach Serial Killer Rex Heuermann Headed to ‘Little Siberia’ Prison
    Jun 28 2026
    The episode details the criminal history and ultimate imprisonment of Rex Heuermann, a Long Island architect convicted of the Gilgo Beach serial killings. It describes his shocking double life in suburbia, where he maintained a professional career and family while secretly preying on vulnerable women for decades. The narrative outlines the forensic breakthroughs, such as DNA evidence from a pizza crust, that finally led to his arrest and subsequent guilty plea. Following his sentencing to life without parole, Heuermann was transferred to the Clinton Correctional Facility, a notoriously harsh maximum-security prison known as "Little Siberia." The source honors the identities of the victims while exploring the grim history of the prison where the killer will spend his remaining days. Overall, the account serves as a comprehensive overview of a landmark investigation that provided long-awaited justice for families impacted by these horrific crimes.

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    36 mins
  • Rex Heuermann Studied the FBI's Playbook
    Jun 25 2026
    The episode details the criminal history and eventual conviction of Rex Heuermann, an architect identified as the Gilgo Beach serial killer. It describes his double life in New York, where he maintained a professional facade while methodically targeting and murdering at least eight women over several decades. Evidence against him included DNA matches, vehicle descriptions, and a disturbing digital "blueprint" that outlined his strategies for committing crimes and evading police. The narrative emphasizes his cruel taunting of victims' families and his calculated study of FBI profiling techniques to stay hidden. Following a 2026 guilty plea, Heuermann was sentenced to life in prison and agreed to cooperate with federal investigators to provide insight into his motives. Ultimately, the source serves as a comprehensive look at the investigative breakthroughs that brought justice to the victims and their grieving relatives.



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    37 mins
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