
Right now, 60-year-old Rex Heuermann is sitting in a 60 square foot prison cell in Long Island, not far from where the bodies of his seven alleged victims were found.
There are more bodies police are yet to lay charges over, but as investigative journalist Alexis Linkletter, who has been covering this case closely told Mamamia's True Crime Conversations, "we expect he will be charged with every victim".
Heuermann was supposed to be going to trial in September 2024, but that keeps being pushed back.
There are too many ongoing investigations.
In September 2025, a supreme court judge decided to permit prosecutors to introduce nuclear DNA profiles generated from rootless hairs recovered at several crime scenes. This type of evidence has not previously been used in a court setting.
It comes after individual stray hairs were found on the alleged victims.
A trial date has still not yet been set.
LISTEN: On True Crime Conversations we delve into the case. Post continues after podcast.
For 12 years, police knew they were hunting the 'Long Island Serial Killer', but it turns out the clues were under their nose the whole time.
Heuermann was arrested in July 2023, a year after a new taskforce was called in to tackle the case. As it turns out, some corruption in the local force likely contributed to leads not being followed a decade ago.