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By Mopac Audio & Glassbox Media
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The podcast currently has 72 episodes available.
On June 6th, the Suffolk County District Attorney announced that DNA tied alleged murderer, Rex Heuermann, to the murders of Jessica Taylor and Sandra Costilla. The disturbing implication of Heuermann's involvement in their murders also raised questions about another convicted killer from Long Island, John Bittrolff. Host, Chris Mass, examines the correlation between Bittrolff's conviction for the murders of Rita Tangredia and Colleen McNamee with the latest evidence tying Heuermann to Costilla's death.
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The Suffolk County District Attorney's office recently announced that DNA-based evidence ties Rex Heuermann to the deaths of Jessica Taylor and Sandra Costilla. Host, Chris Mass, and Senior Producer, Shannon McGarvey, discuss the Superseding Bail Application document that details much of the forensic work done that ties Rex Heuermann to the deaths of the two women.
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The fourth body discovered during the Suffolk County's search for Shannan Gilbert was that of Amber Costello. Mopac Audio is rereleasing this episode from Season 1 as a reminder of who these victims were, the families they left behind and the harrowing circumstances that potentially led to their deaths. While Rex Heuermann sits in a Suffolk County jail and waits for his day in court, his presumed victims should not be forgotten.
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Revisit the stories of Maureen Brainard-Barnes and Megan Waterman. According to the Suffolk County District Attorney, DNA ties Megan's death to Rex Heuermann and is also believed to connect him to Maureen's as well. The episode (S1, Ep4) recalls the lives of the two young women as told by their family and friends. Mopac Audio re-releases the episode in an attempt to maintain awareness of the victims while new details surrounding Rex's case remain sparse.
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In an attempt to avoid speculation while Rex Heuermann sits in the Suffolk County correctional facility, Mopac Audio invites listeners to revisit the story of Melissa Barthelemy. The episode is being re-released in an effort to maintain awareness of the victims while the Suffolk County District Attorney's office prepares its case against Rex. The episode (S1, Ep3) recounts Melissa's life and what details are known about the night that led to her eventual murder.
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(Part 2) Revisit the disappearance and subsequent search for Shannan Gilbert that would eventually lead to the discovery of the Gilgo 4 and other victims bodies on Long Island. Mopac Audio is re-releasing two episodes that focus on the events leading up to Shannan's disappearance and the turmoil endured by friends and family as they searched for answers and justice. Without Shannan's troubling case, Suffolk County Police may have never been compelled to find the other victims bodies.
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(Part 1) Revisit the disappearance and subsequent search for Shannan Gilbert that would eventually lead to the discovery of the Gilgo 4 and other victims bodies on Long Island. Mopac Audio is re-releasing two episodes that focus on the events leading up to Shannan's disappearance and the turmoil endured by friends and family as they searched for answers and justice. Without Shannan's troubling case, Suffolk County Police may have never been compelled to find the other victims bodies.
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Check out an episode of the podcast "What Was That Like". Hosted by Chris Johnson, each episode features a personal account from a different person's life who has survivd a life-altering and, often times traumatic experience. In this episode, Kat talks about her introduction at an early age to what she describes as a religious cult and the efforts she made to eventually separate herself from it.
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When alleged Gilgo 4 Killer, Rex Heuermann, recently appeared at a pretrial hearing, his wife, Asa Ellerup, was in the gallery. Flanked by cameras, Asa Ellerup has apparently agreed to participate in a docu-series for an undisclosed amount of money. Pix 11's Mary Murphy was in the courtroom and she shares updates regarding Asa's appearance as well as the recent news that Rex has been in contact with Keith Jesperson, aka the Happy Face Killer, along with other pertinent information relevant to the case. Hosted by Chris Mass.
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A Long Island press conference on October 18th featured lawyer, John Ray, and Suffolk County Police Commissioner, Rodney Harrison, sharing information from several sworn affidavits by people who claimed to have had contact with Rex Heuermann. John Ray also shared that the affidavits reference sightings of two women, Shannan Gilbert and Karen Vergata. The impromptu news conference had shocking information but it also appeared to cause some concern by the Suffolk County District Attorney, Raymond Tierney. Host, Chris Mass, speaks with Pix 11 News reporter, Mary Murphy, about the unsettling details.
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