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Gilgo Beach serial killer Rex Heuermann thought women were ‘his to destroy,’ victim’s sister says at sentencing

Gilgo Beach serial killer Rex Heuermann thought women were ‘his to destroy,’ victim’s sister says at sentencing
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Gilgo Beach serial killer Rex Heuermann thought women were ‘his to destroy,’ victim’s sister says at sentencing Danielle Mack, sister of Valerie Mack, said the killer doesn't ‘have the humanity to feel remorse’ - Bookmark The sister of one of Gilgo Beach serial killer Rex Heuermann’s victims lashed out at him in court Wednesday, saying he believed women were “his to destroy” and accusing him of lacking any remorse for his crimes. “He is a selfish, entitled man who felt like my sister and the...

Gilgo Beach serial killer Rex Heuermann thought women were ‘his to destroy,’ victim’s sister says at sentencing Danielle Mack, sister of Valerie Mack, said the killer doesn't ‘have the humanity to feel remorse’ - Bookmark The sister of one of Gilgo Beach serial killer Rex Heuermann’s victims lashed out at him in court Wednesday, saying he believed women were “his to destroy” and accusing him of lacking any remorse for his crimes. “He is a selfish, entitled man who felt like my sister and the others were his to destroy,” Danielle Mack said at the start of Heuermann’s sentencing hearing in Riverhead, New York, according to CNN. Victim Valerie Mack’s sister also said Heuermann. 62, didn’t “have the humanity to feel remorse.” More follows ...
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