Suspected Long Island serial killer's duck hunting could have been perfect cover for hiding bodies
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New York architect Rex Heuermann, now a suspected serial killer, is described as an avid duck hunter, and he could have reached the Gilgo crime scene by water.
Prosecutors declined to comment Wednesday on whether they believe the victims were driven to the area over the bridge to Ocean Parkway, but the bay side of the beach is almost directly south of a boat ramp close to Heuermann's home. "Let's be frank, we could bury a body out here now and nobody would know, and it's the middle of the day." Michael Ruiz is a reporter for Fox News Digital. Story tips can be sent to michael.ruiz@fox.com and on Twitter: @mikerreports
"The question becomes, is it not less ostentatious to approach from the waterside as opposed to parking an SUV, this famous Avalanche that the accused had, on the road, whenever he did it middle of the night or otherwise, haul a dead body into the woods, and then bury that body, which is always going to take some time on the cover of darkness?" Mauro asked.