Did Rex Heuermann's Wife Accept Victim Assistance From FBI?

Sep 07, 2023, 01:00 PM

In a recent episode of the "Hidden Killers" podcast, host Tony Brueski and guest Robin Dreeke, a retired FBI Special Agent and Chief of the Counterintelligence Behavioral Analysis Program, discuss the troubling aftermath of a police raid on the home of Rex Heuermann and Asa Ellerup, where authorities suspected the presence of a prolific serial killer. The incident raised questions about the handling of pets during such operations and the support offered to the families affected.
 
 The raid resulted in the couple's house being significantly damaged, a standard procedure when searching for evidence related to a serial killer. However, the decision to send the family's two cats to a kill shelter has raised eyebrows. Brueski and Dreeke discuss whether this move was a PR blunder or a necessary precaution, and debate the appropriateness of the treatment towards the family, who the police have already identified as victims.
 
 Dreeke explained that usually, there is a solid plan before entering a house, which includes knowing the layout of the house and having plans for pets. The fact that the cats were sent to a kill shelter, despite the family being identified as victims, is unusual and shocking. He expressed his surprise that no corrective action has been taken, given that organizations usually have victim assistance programs in place to deal with the aftermath of such operations.
 
 The discussion also touches on the credibility of Asa Ellerup, who has been vocal about the incident. Brueski and Dreeke question whether her account is entirely truthful or if her anger and the recent conviction of the police chief have influenced her perspective. Dreeke notes that her narrative does not align with other similar cases, such as the Kohberger case, where the family did not complain about their house being left uninhabitable.
 
 Brueski and Dreeke acknowledge the difficulty of the situation for Ellerup, who filed for divorce after her husband was accused of being the Gilgo Beach killer and soliciting prostitutes. They speculate that her anger towards her husband and the situation could influence her perception of the police and FBI's actions. Nonetheless, they agree that the lack of visible victim assistance is concerning and warrants further investigation.
 
 In conclusion, the episode of "Hidden Killers" raises important questions about the treatment of families and pets during police raids and the support provided afterward. While the hosts express skepticism about the account provided by Asa Ellerup, they agree that the situation raises concerning issues that merit further examination. As authorities continue to combat hidden killers in society, it is essential to ensure that the processes in place are humane and supportive for all those affected.
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