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Hidden Killers With Tony Brueski | True Crime News & Commentary

Gilgo Lawsuit Targets Ellerup and Daughter's Profits

Hidden Killers With Tony Brueski | True Crime News & Commentary

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🗓️ 15 April 2026

⏱️ 19 minutes

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Summary

The first civil lawsuit filed by a Gilgo Beach victim's family member doesn't just target Rex Heuermann. It goes after the people who lived with him. Benjamin Torres — the son of Valerie Mack, whose dismembered remains were found in Manorville and along Ocean Parkway — has named Asa Ellerup and Victoria Heuermann as co-defendants in a sweeping wrongful death action filed in Suffolk County Supreme Court.

The evidentiary foundation of this complaint rests on several pillars, and each one has cracks. Hair evidence recovered from victims' remains was statistically linked to Victoria Heuermann and Asa Ellerup — but prosecutors attributed that to ordinary household transference, not direct involvement. The complaint alleges the family knew about or deliberately ignored the murders occurring inside their 1,343-square-foot home — but the prosecution's own criminal case theory placed the family out of town during the killings. The suit targets over a million dollars paid to Ellerup and Victoria for their participation in a Peacock documentary — but the legal pathway to clawing back media compensation as unjust enrichment is narrow and largely untested in this context.

Then there's the statute of limitations. New York's wrongful death window is two years. Valerie Mack was killed in 2000. The plaintiff argues the timeline should be extended because Torres was a child when his mother was killed and her remains weren't publicly identified until 2020. Whether that argument survives a motion to dismiss will likely determine whether any of the other allegations ever see a courtroom.

The complaint was filed by attorney John Ray, who previously represented Shannan Gilbert's family and has made public accusations against the Heuermann family at press conferences — none of which resulted in charges. The defense attorney representing Ellerup and Victoria called the filing reckless and said he is confident it will be dismissed.

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0:00.0

This is Hidden Killers Live with Tony Bruske and Robin Dree.

0:08.4

Rex Sheerman, obviously pled guilty just the other week, but the story doesn't end there.

0:15.0

Benjamin Torres was six years old when his mother, Valerie Mack, disappeared.

0:20.7

You've certainly probably, if you've been paying attention to the Gilgo Beach murders,

0:23.9

recognize her name.

0:25.0

She's one of the victims.

0:26.6

Her partial remains were found that same year, dismembered and left in Manranville.

0:33.8

It took two decades for her to be publicly identified, and it took even longer for the man now convicted of killing her to admit what he did.

0:42.9

Torres grew up without his mother, without answers, without anyone being held accountable, not knowing where mom ever went if she was still around or what happened.

0:51.4

Now as an adult, he has filed a wrongful death lawsuit not only against

0:56.1

Rex Herman, but against Sherman's ex-wife and his daughter, Asa. The complaint accuses them

1:02.7

of knowing about the murders, concealing evidence, and profiting from the crimes through a million

1:07.8

dollar documentary deal. The allegations are explosive, but the family's

1:12.1

attorney has called the lawsuit reckless and completely unsupported by facts. And law enforcement

1:17.5

has never charged either woman with anything. So where does the law actually land on this?

1:23.5

And can these claims survive a courtroom? Here to discuss it's Tuesdays with Bob. Bob Mata,

1:30.3

defense attorney, host of the podcast Defense Diaries, press subscribe, wherever you get that. And YouTube,

1:37.5

to help us break it down, Robin Drake, retired FBI special agency for the counterintelligence

1:41.3

behavioral analysis program. Also, of of course with us as well bob

1:45.5

let's start here the lawsuit accuses uh i mean not only wrecks but the ex-wife and daughter

1:50.8

of knowing about these murders concealing them or deliberately ignoring what was happening

1:58.0

inside the room now the daughter would have been three around the time of the actual murders.

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