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Suspect in Gilgo Beach Killings Led a Life of Chaos and Control

Rex Heuermann was painstaking in his Manhattan professional pursuits. At home in Massapequa Park, he left neighbors discomfited.

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The Case Against Rex Heuermann: Read the Document

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