Surprise, Asa Ellerup Was 'Out of Town' Again When Rex Allegedly Killed

Jan 22, 10:00 PM

Is the Long Island serial killer case becoming more intricate with each passing day? The recent charges against Rex Heuermann for the murder of Maureen Brainard-Barnes, a 25-year-old victim, add yet another layer to this chilling narrative. Tony Brueski, host of "Hidden Killers," dives into the latest developments with Eric Faddis, a former felony prosecutor and attorney.
 
 Faddis was not surprised by the additional charges against Heuermann, suggesting that more victims could be linked to him as the investigation progresses. "No big shocker on adding a fourth alleged victim," Faddis commented. "The real question is how high are we going to get on this?"
 
 Discussing the law enforcement changes in the area, Faddis expressed hope that the new administration would intensify efforts to solve the cold case. "My expectation is that law enforcement is probably going to get even more gung ho on this," he stated.
 
 The conversation then shifted to the controversial Asa Ellerup factor. More hair from Ellerup was found on another body, raising questions about her knowledge of Heuermann's activities. Faddis pointed out the potential legal implications for Ellerup, especially considering her alleged absence during the crimes. "Is it a red flag that Asa's hair was there? Certainly a significant piece of evidence that needs to be looked into," Faddis explained.
 
 Brueski and Faddis delved into the complexities surrounding Ellerup's possible awareness of her husband's deviant lifestyle. The constant assertion that she was 'out of town' during each crime raises eyebrows. Faddis speculated on the dynamics of their relationship and the possibility of an arrangement between the couple, stating, "It'd be hard to come forward... but when you have these homicides connected to this potential arrangement, I think she's got to be pretty forthcoming."
 
 The discussion highlighted the intricate web of the Long Island serial killer case, where every revelation seems to lead to more questions than answers. With the investigation deepening and new charges emerging, the public's interest in the case grows, as does the scrutiny on Asa Ellerup's role and knowledge.
 
 As the case unfolds, one can't help but wonder: Will more victims be linked to Heuermann, and what else might surface in the ongoing investigation? The Heuermann case continues to captivate and horrify, reminding us of the complex and often hidden layers that exist in the most disturbing of criminal investigations.
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