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Heuermann, a Long Island architect, was found guilty of killing multiple women whose remains were discovered along Gilgo Beach. The case, which spanned more than a decade, involved extensive forensic work, including DNA evidence, phone records, and digital tracking that ultimately tied him to the murders.
The judge handed down multiple life sentences without the possibility of parole, ensuring Heuermann will spend the rest of his life behind bars.
The sentencing marks a major moment of closure for the victims’ families, who have waited years for justice in the notorious Gilgo Beach serial killings
The judge handed down multiple life sentences without the possibility of parole, ensuring Heuermann will spend the rest of his life behind bars.
The sentencing marks a major moment of closure for the victims’ families, who have waited years for justice in the notorious Gilgo Beach serial killings

That's a country where the law works. No matter how long, the criminal will surely be brought to book. Evil Man !
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