Crime & Safety

'New Information' To Be Revealed About Gilgo Beach Homicide Victim: DA

Suffolk County District Attorney Ray Tierney called for a press conference Monday to reveal new information that pertains to a Gilgo victim.

LONG ISLAND, NY — Suffolk County District Attorney Ray Tierney announced a press conference Monday during which he will provide "new information as to a Gilgo Beach homicide victim," as well as an update on the investigation by the Gilgo Beach Homicide Investigation Task Force.

No further information regarding what that information might be was immediately given. The DA did not say if Monday's press event involved accused Gilgo Beach killer Rex Heuermann.

Heuermann returned to court in July for a routine appearance where "voluminous amounts" of discovery were turned over to the defense, according to Tierney — and at the time, the DA said it was "safe to say" that he might be considered a suspect in the death of a seventh woman.

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In June, Heuermann was slapped with new second-degree murder charges in the deaths of two additional women, Jessica Taylor and Sandra Costilla, according to a superceding bail application released to the press before the proceedings — bringing the total number of his alleged victims to six.

In July 2023, Heuermann was indicted on three counts of first-degree murder charges and three counts of second-degree murder charges in the deaths of sex workers Melissa Barthelemy, Megan Waterman and Amber Costello, whose remains were found along Ocean Parkway in 2010.
Heuermann pleaded not guilty to those charges.

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A total of 11 sets of remains were found in the Gilgo Beach murders, which rocked Long Island. The remains included that of a toddler and an Asian male.

Heuermann was also charged with the murder of a fourth woman, Maureen Brainard-Barnes, in January. New DNA evidence helped connect Heuermann to all four of the deaths, said Tierney, who is prosecuting the case.

Heuermann was charged with second-degree murder, an A-1 violent felony, in the death of Brainard-Barnes on July 9, 2007. Heuermann has also pleaded not guilty to that charge.

When asked if Heuermann may be charged in the death of Valerie Mack, whose remains were found in Manorville and near Cedar Beach, Tierney said: "It's safe to say he would be a suspect, yes."

Recently, the DA's office said, of an ongoing search in areas of Suffolk County, including Manorville, Calverton and Southampton: "DA Tierney has repeatedly publicly stated that the task force would continue to investigate additional murders beyond Gilgo."

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