Suffolk County District Attorney Ray Tierney spoke at length about what it was like bringing answers to the families of the Gilgo Beach murder victims.
Beyond Long Island, the search for evidence in connection with Gilgo Beach murder suspect Rex Heuermann has expanded to South Carolina. Reporter Stacey Sager has more.As authorities continue their investigation into accused Gilgo Beach serial killer Rex Heuermann, Eyewitness News spoke with one of the main figures leading the case.
"Anytime that you see human beings callously murdered and left, it's alarming," Suffolk County District Attorney Ray Tierney said.and charged with murder in the homicides of three women, all prostitutes in their 20's. Their bodies were dumped on Long Island's south shore along Gilgo Beach. Tierney says seven burner phones and Heuermann's DNA tested from a discarded pizza crust, linked him to the women's bodies.
"We brought in all of these talented people to work collaboratively together, and it worked," Tierney said.When asked if the ball was dropped on the investigation in the past, Tierney said, "I can't talk about what happened in the past."
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