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Long Island Ripper Confesses to 8 Murders
19 Apr
Summary
- Rex Heuermann pleaded guilty to eight strangulation murders.
- Victims were sex workers; some bodies dismembered.
- Killer lived a double life as an architect.

Architect Rex Heuermann has pleaded guilty to the strangulation murders of eight women, a grim chapter in Long Island's criminal history. The victims, mostly sex workers, were discovered at various sites across Long Island, some dismembered, between 1993 and 2010. Heuermann, 62, maintained a double life, working as an architect in Manhattan while residing in Massapequa Park.
His confession followed years of investigation, with a breakthrough in late 2021 under a new police chief who engaged the FBI. DNA evidence and geolocation data from burner phones provided crucial links to Heuermann. Heuermann used his victims' phones to taunt their families, adding a layer of cruelty to his crimes.
While Heuermann admitted to eight killings, questions linger about his involvement in other discovered remains, including those of an Asian man and a toddler. His guilty plea avoids a trial, where further details of his sadistic tendencies might have emerged. He now faces life imprisonment without parole, potentially taking many of his secrets with him.