A disturbing discovery in the Heuermann’s case as authorities uncover a soundproof room in the alleged serial killer’s basement. Authorities investigating Rex Heuermann, the alleged Gilgo Beach serial killer, have reportedly discovered a soundproof room in the basement of his home, potentially a grim venue of at least one homicide.
Intensive Investigation at Heuermann’s Property
This latest discovery, initially reported by The New York Post, follows intensive investigations by the New York State Troopers and Suffolk County Police at Heuermann’s residence in Massapequa Park, New York, since his arrest earlier this month.
Photographic evidence from Fox News Digital reveals that the search of Heuermann’s home involved ground-penetrating equipment, a backhoe, and cadaver dogs.
Potential Evidence Seized
Throughout the week, investigators have been steadily removing boxes of possible evidence from Heuermann’s property. The 59-year-old architect stands accused of murdering at least three women and has been indicated by the prosecution as a suspect in a fourth case. Despite the charges, Heuermann, through his lawyer Michael Brown, maintains his innocence.