Rex Heuermann Told His Daughter the Gilgo Victims Weren't Human

May 09, 01:00 PM

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He described a four-day kill cycle. He timed body disposals with a stopwatch. And when a therapist asked Rex Heuermann whether he recognized himself in the crime scene evidence, he said he didn't. One of the FBI's most respected behavioral profilers has called him a malignant narcissistic sadistic psychopath who likely has victims he still won't acknowledge.

This week's review brings together the most compelling Gilgo Beach conversations — the courtroom strategy, the documentary revelations, and the expert psychological analysis that connects all of it.

Psychotherapist Shavaun Scott, whose expertise spans trauma bonding, narcissistic personality structures, and family systems under extreme psychological stress, walks through every layer the Peacock documentary exposed. Asa Ellerup — Heuermann's ex-wife — sat across from him in a jailhouse and heard him confirm that he killed eight women, most of them inside their shared home. She asked about dismemberment. He confirmed it. She told cameras she believes he loved her and moved back into the house where it happened. Scott examines the psychological architecture that makes that response not just possible but predictable.

Victoria Heuermann asked her father whether he thought about his children during the killings. He said no. Asked whether he saw the victims as human, he said he didn't. Victoria chose forgiveness — not because the answer was acceptable, but because she said the alternative was her own destruction. Scott breaks down what that negotiation looks like inside the mind of someone navigating an identity crisis no therapist trains for.

Then there's the plea itself. Heuermann's legal options had been systematically eliminated — whole genome sequencing admitted, charges consolidated, every motion denied. The deal he struck folded in Karen Vergata's unsolved case and included a cooperation clause with the FBI that reportedly carries no penalty for refusal. Whether Heuermann's confession was accountability or one final act of control is the question that defines everything about where this case goes next.

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