Did Rex Heuermann’s Confession Destroy His Own Family?

Published by Tony Brueski on

Victoria Heuermann says she believes her father most likely killed eight women. Asa Ellerup’s attorney says Asa may never believe it. Same confession. Same evidence. Same house — a house Asa refuses to leave, where she rebuilt the basement and moved into the room where Heuermann told her seven of the murders took place.This is the full three-part conversation between psychotherapist Shavaun Scott and Tony Brueski. It covers the jailhouse confession — how Asa called him Mr. Heuermann and he said eight without pausing. It covers the double life — seventeen years of murders planned around the family vacation calendar, the flat courtroom affect, and what relief after a guilty plea actually means. And it covers the aftermath — the rebuilt basement, the skipped sentencing, the million-dollar documentary, the wrongful death lawsuit from a victim’s son, and the question of whether a person’s brain can choose not to see something happening under their own roof.If you followed the Gilgo Beach case, this conversation goes where the courtroom cannot.

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