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Hidden Killers With Tony Brueski | True Crime News & Commentary

Estranged Wife of Gilgo Beach Suspect Leaves Longtime Home for Fresh Start

Hidden Killers With Tony Brueski | True Crime News & Commentary

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🗓️ 25 November 2024

⏱️ 11 minutes

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Summary

The Massapequa Park home of alleged Gilgo Beach serial killer Rex Heuermann will soon stand empty as his estranged wife, Asa Ellerup, prepares to relocate. Ellerup, whose 30-year attachment to the house was shattered by its connection to the investigation, has decided to move to South Carolina to begin a new chapter.  

Her attorney, Robert Macedonio, explained Ellerup’s reasoning, stating, “To start the healing process, she wants to move on.” He also shared that Ellerup’s adult children, whom she shares with Heuermann, plan to eventually join her in South Carolina.  

Ellerup filed for divorce shortly after Heuermann’s arrest in July 2023. Heuermann, a 60-year-old architect, was charged in connection with the killings of four women whose bodies were discovered in burlap sacks along Ocean Parkway more than a decade ago. These victims—Maureen Brainard-Barnes, Amber Lynn Costello, Melissa Barthelemy, and Megan Waterman—were found during the 2010 search for Shannan Gilbert, whose death in a nearby marsh was later ruled accidental.  

Earlier this year, prosecutors announced Heuermann’s involvement in two additional murders: Jessica Taylor in 2003 and Sandra Costilla in 1993.  

The home itself has been central to the investigation. In the summer of 2023, federal agents conducted an intensive search of the property, with Macedonio previously noting a focus on the basement. Investigators recovered a cache of weapons, paint chips, and a large rectangular object covered in a blue cloth. Macedonio declined to disclose what evidence was collected but confirmed the family was out of state during the initial search.  

A subsequent search of the home in May brought renewed attention to the case. Investigators placed additional materials into evidence bags, further linking the property to the long-unsolved killings. Despite the upheaval, Macedonio clarified that the house is not for sale at this time.  

For Ellerup, the decision to leave represents an opportunity to move beyond the trauma of her husband’s alleged crimes. "She has lost her attachment to the house," Macedonio said, emphasizing her determination to rebuild her life.  

Heuermann remains in custody as legal proceedings continue, and the Massapequa Park home—a quiet, single-story residence in a Long Island neighborhood—now stands as a chilling reminder of the case that has gripped the nation.  

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0:00.0

Broadcasting live from the true crime today studios to the world.

0:06.0

This is Murder in the Morning with Tony Bruske and Stacey Cole.

0:10.2

It's Stacey Cole and Carol Hughes here today.

0:13.4

This is your last moment with us for filling in for Tony because I think he comes back, right?

0:19.9

I think he comes back. I? I think he comes back.

0:21.2

I don't know if I would if I was him because he's off on a ship and it's quite beautiful and fun.

0:26.8

But I don't know.

0:28.5

Maybe we'll record again next week.

0:30.2

Maybe he gets so busy that he needs us to step in.

0:32.8

And I would be happy to do that.

0:34.9

Well, thank you so much.

0:36.1

It's been a fun week. We don't talk about fun things,

0:39.1

but it's been a fun time hanging with you. So now we get to talk about something that Tony and I have

0:45.4

talked about a lot. I don't think we've talked about it much together, you and I. How familiar,

0:50.8

excuse me, how familiar are you with Rex Hewerman and the Long Island serial killer,

0:55.9

Gilgo Beach, whatever we call it these days?

0:58.3

I would say I'm familiar.

1:00.6

Am I 100% up to date on it?

1:02.7

Not at all.

1:03.4

I'm familiar with it.

1:05.2

Well, it's been actually a little bit of a time since we've heard anything about him.

1:14.5

He is a former architect, age 60. He was charging connection with the killings of four women whose bodies were discovered

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