Woman Plays 'Creepy' Gilgo Beach Murder Suspect's Voicemail On TikTok -- He Revealed Details Of The Killings?!
18.07.2023 - 22:41
/ perezhilton.com
Another shocked woman is opening up about her interactions with the Gilgo Beach murder suspect.
Rex Heuermann was arrested last week and charged with the murders of three of the women whose bodies were found on Gilgo Beach. Starting in 2010, several human remains were found buried in the sand along the Long Island Ocean Parkway and surrounding marsh. It remains to be seen if Heuermann will be charged with more of what are being labeled serial killings.
As more comes out about the alleged murderer, those who knew him are speaking out. For one colleague, learning he may have killed several women was unthinkable. She compared him to Dexter, hiding his double life so convincingly. But for Dominique Michelle Vidal, the impression Heuermann gave off was a little south of harmless.
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The interior designer took to TikTok over the weekend in a video entitled “How I Met The Gilgo Beach Murderer.” She explained that as part of her job she had been in a networking group with Heuermann, who worked as an architect for decades. She says through group events she “had a lot of conversations” with the 59-year-old — and “got to know him” a bit. And she and her boyfriend were, in many ways, “not surprised that he is a serial killer.” She explained:
Understandable. But the most surprising part of all this was the time Dominique says Heuermann actually spoke to her about the Gilgo Beach murder case!!!
If this is true, it’s astounding…
Dominique said after a meeting one evening, the group of architects and designers went to a bar. She recalled Heuermann spoke about himself A LOT, apparently much like that YouTube interview that was going around after his arrest.
Eventually she tried to
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