Eerie silence, fluorescent lights and a packed courtroom: Inside the Gilgo Beach killer's guilty plea

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After nearly two decades, Rex Heuermann admitted killing eight women and dumping their bodies along the Long Island coast.
Rex Heuermann with his attorney in court on April 8, 2026.
Rex Heuermann with his attorney in court Wednesday. James Carbone / Pool / Newsday

RIVERHEAD, N.Y. — In a drab courtroom 10 miles north of the shoreline where the Gilgo Beach serial killer dumped the bodies of his victims, the man accused of terrorizing Long Island’s coast for nearly two decades stood in front of a judge and uttered a word the grieving families had waited years to hear: “guilty.”

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