Alleged Gilgo Beach Serial Killer Arrested

Rex Heuermann, a Massapequa Park architect, charged in long-running case

Apr. 8, 2026 at 7:06am

An extreme close-up photograph of a grim forensic relic from the Gilgo Beach crime scene, such as a piece of evidence or a crime-related object, lit by a harsh, direct camera flash against a pitch-black background, creating a stark, gritty, investigative aesthetic.A chilling forensic clue from the long-running Gilgo Beach serial killer investigation exposes the darkness lurking beneath the suburban surface.Massapequa Today

Rex Heuermann, a 59-year-old architect from Massapequa Park, New York, has been arrested and charged in connection with the long-running Gilgo Beach serial killer case. Heuermann was described as living an otherwise normal life with his family before his alleged involvement in the murders came to light.

Why it matters

The Gilgo Beach murders have haunted Long Island for over a decade, with multiple victims found along the remote beach area. The arrest of Heuermann, a seemingly ordinary resident, has shocked the community and raised questions about how such crimes could go undetected for so long in a suburban area.

The details

Authorities say Heuermann has been linked to at least three of the Gilgo Beach murders through forensic evidence, though he may be connected to additional victims in the long-running case. Police have not yet disclosed a motive or provided details on how they connected Heuermann to the crimes after years of investigation.

  • Heuermann was arrested on July 13, 2026 in Massapequa Park.
  • The Gilgo Beach murders first came to light in 2010 when the first victim's remains were discovered.

The players

Rex Heuermann

A 59-year-old architect from Massapequa Park, New York who has been charged in connection with the Gilgo Beach serial killings.

Gilgo Beach

A remote beach area on Long Island, New York where the remains of multiple victims were discovered over the course of a decade-long investigation into a serial killer.

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What they’re saying

“This is a shocking development in a case that has haunted our community for years. We hope this arrest brings some measure of closure to the victims' families.”

— Kimberly Curran, Massapequa Park Resident

What’s next

Prosecutors have indicated they will seek the death penalty against Heuermann if he is convicted. The investigation is ongoing to determine if he is linked to additional unsolved murders.

The takeaway

The arrest of a seemingly ordinary resident in the Gilgo Beach serial killings has stunned the local community and raised troubling questions about how such crimes could go undetected for so long in a suburban area.