Gilgo Beach Series Killer’s wife’s wife, after terminating the divorce, DNA is shocked during hearing hours

Rex Heuermann’s wife returned to court for a critical hearing about the bomb DNA in the case – just a few hours after the end of the divorce was terminated from the man who was accused of being a famrious Gilgo Beach serial killer.
Asa Ellerup’s lawyer Robert Macedonio, Dailyail.com said on Friday, both sides to visit Heuermann with him to pass the details of the divorce documents, he said.
Macedonio does not explain the conditions of the settlement reached, but he said he should go to a judge for the investigation.
Heuermann said he looked good behind the bars, but he said he was’ worried about Victoria and Christopher.
Although he ended his marriage, Ellerup and Victoria witnessed the reckoning between the prosecution and defense on the DNA evidence in the case in the court in Long Island, Riverhead on Friday.
According to the prosecutors, both the hands and the Victoria’s hairs were found in some of the victims of the defendant serial killer.
Macedonio said that family members wanted to be in court for the Fryye hearing because they wanted to ‘close’ from the terrible case, and that they wanted to understand exactly how their DNA was connected to the victims.
“It is important for them to understand how they came to the consequences of Asa’s DNA and Victoria’s DNA to close them,” he said.
Gilgo Beach Serial Killer suspicious Rex Heuermann returned to court on Friday for a hearing on important DNA evidence in the case

The suspect serial killer speaks with lawyer Michael Brown in the courtroom
Suffolk District Regional Lawyer Ray Tierney’s office, the family was out of the city during the murders and made it involved in any of the alleged crimes.
Defense wants the judge to throw the evidence of DNA allegedly attributed to Heuermann to the murders, branding the technique used – the whole genome sequence – ‘magic’.
Prosecutors, the first expert witness, proves how the method is well determined in the science community.
Heuermann entered the courtroom at the Arthur Cromarty Courthouse in Riverhead for a hearing around 10.15 on Friday.
Wearing a suit and blue and pink striped shirts, the 61 -year -old Hilking architect, the court rising over the security guards, handcuffed his hands behind.
He said, ‘No problem,’ he said.

The hearing arrived a few hours after Heuermann’s wife Asa Ellerup concluded the divorce against the suspected serial killer. In the Picture: Handsup and lawyers came back in July
During the operations of the day, he did not make eye contact with his ex -wife and adult daughter, who was sitting in the third and directly further forward of the public gallery.
The defendant serial killer is now accused of seven women’s murders in a two -year fear reign from 1993 to 2011.
The Gilgo Beach serial killer case has been disturbing the Long Island community for more than a decade since the discovery of multiple bodies during Ocean Parkway in December 2010.
More than a decade, in July 2023, Massapequa Park was arrested dramatically when leaving the local Midtown Manhattan office.
Heuermann was initially accused of murders of three women: Amber Costello, Melissa Barthelemy and Megan Waterman.
Since then he has been accused of the murders of four victims: Maureen Brainard-Barnes, Sandra Costilla, Jessica Taylor and Valeri Mack.
All the victims worked as a sex worker when they disappeared after meeting a customer.
His bodies were thrown along the other remote points in Ocean Parkway and Long Island near Gilgo Beach.
Some victims were tied, others were torn, and their remnants were thrown in more than one place.

Melissa Barthelemy (upper left), amber Costello (upper right), Megan Waterman (lower left) and Maureen Brainard-Barnes (right-bottom) ‘Gilgo Four’
The 61 -year -old child claimed that he was not guilty of all the charges against him.
The defense is trying to devote the case to five separate attempts.
The judge has not yet decided on this issue.
Judge Timothy Mazzei at the Frye hearing on Friday, while fighting to protect the key DNA evidence in the case, Dr. Kelley heard Harris’ expression.
According to the prosecutors, DNA analysis connected Heuermann or individuals who lived with it – a person known as Victoria and ‘witness 3’ to six of the seven victims at the scene or through the hairs found in the murdered women.
The defense claims that the technique has not been tested in a New York court before and wants it to be excluded from the trial.
Harris, an associate professor of genome sciences at the University of Washington, has won several awards for his work on genetics, testified throughout the day and explained how the entire genome sequence can be used to develop a DNA profile – in this case the source of the hairs in the victims’ bodies.


Sandra Costilla (left) was killed in 1993 and made it the oldest known sacrifice. Karen Vergata (right) ruins were detected in 2023. Heuermann was not accused of his death


Valerie Mack (left) disappeared in 2000 and a part of his body was discovered in Long Island in November. Jessica Taylor (right) disappeared in 2003 and some remains were found in Manorville that year
Harris repeatedly reiterated that the method was ‘widely accepted’ in the scientific community.
During a fiery cross -examination, Heuermann’s defense lawyer Michael Brown escaped Harris and tried to doubt his reliability as an expert witness in a genetic method.
Under the questioning of pepper, Harris had to admit that he was not an expert in judicial science.
Brown made a list of articles on it, including mollusks, red wolves, polar bears, mice and large monkeys.
When Harris rejected his claim that someone could use genetic genealogy databases such as 23 & me to find out if he was associated with Napoleon, his lawyer corrected on various pronunciation of his expert terms.
In a press briefing outside the courthouse building, Brown continued to detonate the ‘magic’ method used by prosecutors in the case.
In his statement to journalists, he said, “ You have science or certainty and officially and reliable and reliable. ”
‘And the alternative, as they want in essence magic, I say that unreliable and non -scientific and should not be used in court do you trust it?’
Brown also calls Harris’ statement ‘problematic’ and said, ‘There is no history of a forensic history.’
“Hopefully, this point was passed to Justice Mazzei because it was not used in a criminal court,” he said.
Heuermann’s lawyer added that the hearing, which was witnessed and examined by live witnesses, was one step closer to trials’.
The judge is expected to call more than one witness for prosecution and defense in the coming weeks before making a decision on the acceptability of DNA evidence.
The next hearing is planned to be held with another witness for prosecution on Wednesday.

During a search in June 2024, the backyard of Rex Heuermann’s house in Massapequa Park
Heuermann was linked to murders after a clue about a van.
According to one witness, Costello disappeared after seeing a green chevy an avalanche in September 2010.
After the release of a new task force, the prosecutors learned that Heuermann’s same kind of vehicle continued during the murders.
He also matched the customer’s statement by the witness.
In addition to DNA evidence, prosecutors said that the inspectors found a creepy ‘planning certificate’ on a fixed disc on a fixed disc on the basement of Heuermann’s family house in Massapequa Park.
The right document, ‘preparation’ was claimed to be a detailed section and ‘small’ women are preferred, he said.
Heuermann lived his entire life in Massapequa Park, and he would go to the architectural business in Midtown Manhattan, where some of the victims were working and lastly seen.
According to prosecutors, especially in his 20s Jones Beach, he was familiar with Ocean Parkway, where the bodies of the victims were thrown.

Rex Heuermann was sent as evidence in the case. The defendant serial killer is accused of murders from 1993 to 2011
The fear of a serial killer or killer in Long Island began in May 2010 when Shannan Gilbert disappeared in strange conditions one night.
The 24 -year -old child, who worked as an escort, went to see a customer in the Oak Beach Association community when he called for a terrible 911, saying that someone was trying to kill him.
In December 2010, Gilbert was in search of Gilgo Beach by the Beach of the Barthelemy in the swamps.
Three more bodies in one day – Costello, Brainard -Barnes and Waterman – found.
The four victims, known as Gilgo Four, were thrown into each other’s quarter miles, some were tied into the sack cloth and wrapped.
In the following months, the ruins of the other seven victims were found.
Gilbert’s body was last found. The inspectors claim that they were not a victim, but that he had accidentally drowned after escaping to busy bushes that night.
Heuermann was not accused of the deaths of the other four victims: Karen Vergata and three still unidentified victims, known as the daughter of ‘Asia Doe,’ Peaches ‘and Peaches’.
Meanwhile, Cstilla was never attached to the Gilgo Beach serial killer case until heuermann was shot on charges of murder in 2024.
The murder expands the time schedule, allegedly hunting the victims of the defendant serial killer.
Heuermann is expected to return to court personally on Wednesday.