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🗓️ 8 August 2023
⏱️ 28 minutes
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Joseph Scott Morgan and Dave Mack provide an update and captivating insights into the intricacies of the Gilgo Beach case, the suspect, Rex Heuermann, and the challenges faced by investigators. Speculations arise surrounding Heuermann’s behaviors and the possibilities of further crimes despite his hiatus. They examine the intricacies of the case, the perplexing behavior of serial perpetrators, and how a deep understanding of forensics can shine a light on the darkest of mysteries.
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[00:00:20] Joseph Scott Morgan tells of Benjamin Parks' gold discovery in 1828, the biggest in America back then, likening the gold discovery to forensic investigation, where evidence demands meticulous searching.
[00:02:00] Introduction to the episode’s main topic: the enigmatic Gilgo Beach murders and revelations of recent court developments.
[00:03:20] Dave Mack outlines the consuming nature of the Gilgo Beach investigation.
[00:04:00] Career impacts and missed chances due to the case's complications are touched upon by Joe Scott.
[00:05:00] The hosts dive into Rex Heuermann's arrest, his closeness to the crime scene, and possible additional charges in connection to the Gilgo Beach murders.
[00:06:20] Discussion on the recent court hearing for Heuermann and the significant evidence passed to the defense team.
[00:08:11] Dave Mack reveals the vast manhours and resources put into the Gilgo Beach murder investigations and elucidates how Shannon Gilbert's separate case led to discovering the Gilgo Beach murders.
[00:10:20] Heuermann's knowledge of Long Island, especially the waterways, and its potential use in evading detection is debated.
[00:13:12] The late DNA cheek swab request from authorities becomes a point of intrigue.
[00:15:27] The communication between Rex Humerman and his wife post-arrest sparks speculation. Joseph Scott Morgan contemplates whether Rex might have brought a victim to his residence.
[00:17:20] Evidence removed from Hueurmann’s Long Island home indicates possible renovations as methods to conceal evidence.
[00:20:00] The challenges of investigating a cluttered crime scene are delved into.
[00:23:07] The tragic victims involved in the case are introduced. Joe Scott speculates about the Gilgo victims' cause of death, the scarcity of physical evidence, and the puzzling behaviors of serial criminals.
[00:26:00] Dave Mack addresses the murder's ongoing investigation and the nonexistence of a statute of limitations. The perpetrator's potential pause in crimes is questioned.
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0:00.0 | BODY Bags with Joseph Scott Morgan |
0:20.0 | Have you ever been walking in a parking lot perhaps and you look down on the ground and |
0:27.3 | you find money? |
0:28.8 | I think the most I've ever found was probably a $20 bill that was laid on the ground and |
0:33.3 | big deal. |
0:34.3 | You know, 20 bucks have found money and I think it was $18.28 in North Georgia, outside |
0:40.7 | of a town that became known and is currently known as DeLonaga, do you know that there |
0:45.6 | was a deer hunter that was up there and he was walking along as a name was Benjamin Parks. |
0:50.8 | He was walking along and he stumps his toe as he's hunting for a deer on a large rock. |
0:57.2 | Well, what he thought was simply a rock and he picks this thing up and he looks at it and it |
1:03.2 | is filled with gold. |
1:05.9 | Can you imagine that? |
1:07.2 | That find that Parks had that day led to prior to the gold rush of in San Francisco, the 1849 |
1:15.7 | gold rush was the largest find of gold in America to that time and still you can find gold |
1:21.3 | up in that region but the gold was everywhere they cleaned. |
1:24.5 | But they finally had to begin to mine for it. |
1:27.5 | As investigators, wouldn't it be great if we could go out to scenes and have forensic evidence |
1:34.4 | that was just there? |
1:37.4 | But you know, sometimes you gotta dig. |
1:40.8 | Sometimes you gotta remove things and examine not just the front side but the back side. |
1:46.4 | You can't necessarily appreciate without disrupting a physical structure. |
1:52.2 | We're going to revisit for the next few moments the Gilgo Beach Murders and what has come |
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