The stomach-churning notes accused Gilgo killer Rex Heuermann kept about grisly murders — including morbid ‘lessons learned’
NY Post
Accused Gilgo Beach serial killer Rex Heuermann kept a stomach-churning “planning document” mapping out his grisly slayings — which even included a chilling “Things to Remember” section and a morbid “Lessons Learned” section, officials revealed.
A computer “allocated space” file that Heuermann allegedly tried to delete laid out a gruesome road map of the vicious murders of six sex workers dating to 1993 — including the decapitation and dismemberment of two victims newly tied to the hulking Long Island dad, Suffolk County prosecutors said Thursday.
In one disturbing notation, Heuermann allegedly indicated he planned to keep killing, prosecutors said.
“The GIlgo Homicide Task Force members believe these references to ‘next time’ indicate Heuermann’s prior experience and what changes to implement moving forward,” the DA’s filing said.
The revelation came as the DA’s office slapped Heuermann with new charges in the 1993 slaying and dismemberment of Sandra Costilla and Jessica Taylor in 2003 — on top of the pending felony charges he already faced in the deaths of the women known as the “Gilgo Four.”
According to a bail application filed by prosecutors Thursday, Heuermann maintained a secret digital record titled “HK2002-2004” on his computer since at least 2000, keeping precise notes on the murders.