Police conducted a new search on Monday at the Long Island home of Gilgo Beach murder suspect Rex Heumermann, as confirmed by his attorneys. Heumermann is suspected of killing four women over a decade ago. Defense attorney Michael J. Brown and Asa Ellerup’s lawyer reported that authorities were searching the suspect’s home, although it was unclear what prompted the renewed search or what they were looking for.
It was confirmed that a search warrant had been served, but details about the reason for the search were not immediately available. Heumermann’s trial is looming, and it is uncertain what the authorities were hoping to find in his home. Ellerup’s lawyer, Robert Macedonio, stated that there have been no new arrests made and there were no expectations of any for the family, despite the police activity at the residence.
The search took place while the home was unoccupied. Ellerup and her son were in South Carolina at the time, with her daughter elsewhere. The reasons for the search and what the authorities were looking for in Heumermann’s residence remained unknown. It was a developing news event, with updates expected as more information became available throughout the investigation and search at Heumermann’s home.
Further details about the renewed search at Heumermann’s home were awaited as authorities conducted the search while the home was vacant. Heumermann’s defense attorney, as well as Ellerup’s lawyer, confirmed the police activity at the residence, but specific information about the warrant and the reasons for the search were not disclosed. Updates were anticipated as the investigation and search continued to unfold.
The search at Heumermann’s home was launched in response to the suspicion that he was involved in the murders of four women over a decade ago, according to authorities. The renewed search was part of the ongoing investigation, and specific details about the warrant and the reasons for the search were not immediately available. Heumermann’s upcoming trial added to the significance of the search at his residence, with authorities likely looking for evidence relevant to the case.
As the investigation into the Gilgo Beach murders continued, the search at Heumermann’s Long Island home became a focal point. Authorities were working to gather evidence and information related to the case, and the search was a significant development in the ongoing investigation. Updates were expected as more information became available, shedding light on the reasons for the renewed search and any evidence that may have been found during the operation at Heumermann’s residence.