Five Most Disturbing Clues Found in Rex Heuermann’s Home | 2025 True Crime
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But the horror inside the home is only half the story.
The case now barrels toward a critical turning point on July 17, when a pivotal Frye hearing will determine whether the prosecution’s whole genome sequencing evidence is allowed at trial. Prosecutors say this cutting-edge DNA method connects hairs found on victims to Heuermann and his family members. The defense calls it “magic”—too new, too untested, too unreliable. If the judge rejects the science, the state loses one of its strongest forensic links. If the judge allows it, the defense may have nowhere left to run.
We also examine what else could surface at the hearing: potential links to additional victims, revelations from the mountain of digital devices seized from the home, and whether the court will force this into five separate trials or one massive showdown.
If you follow the Gilgo Beach case, this is essential context—the physical evidence, the psychological implications, and the legal battle that could reshape everything.
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