Key takeaways:
- Residents of a Manhattan neighborhood are pleading for privacy after the arrest of a local architect in connection with the Gilgo Beach serial killings.
- Asa Ellerup, the estranged wife of Rex Heuermann, asked for privacy and “normalcy” during this difficult time.
- The community is hoping for a peaceful resolution to the case, which is still under investigation.
Residents of a Manhattan neighborhood are pleading for privacy after the arrest of a local architect in connection with the Gilgo Beach serial killings.
Asa Ellerup, the estranged wife of Rex Heuermann, spoke out on behalf of her family and elderly neighbors, who have been impacted by the enormous police presence and media attention.
“They deserve to live peacefully; they should be able to walk their dogs and go to the grocery stores without cameras shoved in their faces,” she said.
Heuermann was arrested earlier this month after a combination of DNA evidence, cell tower data and witness descriptions made him the prime suspect in at least three of the many Long Island killings known as the Gilgo Beach murders.
Ellerup’s attorney, who spoke on her behalf, said the family is “enduring a profound and indescribable catastrophe.” She asked for privacy and “normalcy” during this difficult time.
The case is still under investigation and no further information has been released. However, Ellerup’s plea for privacy and normalcy has been heard by the community, who are hoping for a peaceful resolution.
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