Rex Heuermann, accused in the Gilgo Beach serial killings, reportedly purchased a secluded property in Chester County, South Carolina, in 2021, which he purportedly intended to use as his retirement home. Neighbors observed that Heuermann had plans to "buy out" nearby properties and retire in the area, where his brother Craig already resides. Authorities even searched the property and found a Chevrolet Avalanche linked to the case.
In the aftermath of Heuermann’s arrest and ensuing legal and personal turmoil, his estranged wife Asa Ellerup and their children decided to leave their Long Island home and relocate to South Carolina, where the retirement property is located. The family’s emotional ties to their Massapequa Park home were irreparably severed by repeated law enforcement raids and public scrutiny, prompting the move as a step toward healing.
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Gilgo Beach murders suspect Rex Heuermann planned to retire on secluded South Carolina property, neighbor says | Fox News
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