28: How Many Other 'Rex Heuermann’s' Live Amongst Us?

28: How Many Other 'Rex Heuermann’s' Live Amongst Us?

In a recent episode of the popular podcast "Hidden Killers," with host Tony Brueski, the case of Rex Heuermann, a man embroiled in horrific controversy, was discussed with psychotherapist and author Shavaun Scott.

The episode began with Heuermann's wife's request for privacy following her filing for divorce, as quoted by Scott, "On behalf of my family and especially my elderly neighbors, who have also had their lives turned upside down by the enormous police presence, I'm pleading with you all to give us space so that we may regain some normalcy in our neighborhood." Brueski opined that, although the plea might fall on deaf ears, it was important to empathize with the family's situation.

Delving deeper, Scott broached the subject of the psychological impact on Heuermann's family, stating that "It's gotta just be absolutely earth-shattering for the family. And everybody is continuing to conjecture that they must have known something. And very often in these cases, the families don't, they just don't know about the hidden life."

Discussing the societal aspects, Brueski and Scott delved into the acceptance of violence against society's 'undesirables,' such as sex workers, homeless people, or drug addicts. Scott said, "We definitely have a class system in this country. As much as we don't like to acknowledge that, I think, that people who are white, who are from a middle or upper-class environment are valued more."

Brueski suggested that if Heuermann's victims had been middle-aged, middle-class housewives, he might have been discovered sooner, suggesting that society's perceptions and attitudes need serious reflection.

Turning to the topic of vigilance in recognizing abnormal behavior in our vicinity, Brueski pondered, "It makes me wonder how many more people can take a look around them and go, maybe this should be looked into a little bit more because there is some weird behavior that I'm seeing around me." Scott agreed, suggesting we must pay more attention to our surroundings and the people within them.

Yet, when respecting people's privacy, Scott and Brueski agreed that while vigilance is necessary, it should not infringe on people's rights.

Speaking about the behavior of Heuermann's family, Brueski noted the seeming contradiction of the family's request for privacy while also appearing frequently in the view of the cameras outside their home. He questioned whether this behavior was part of their healing process or an unconscious attempt to communicate normalcy amidst the turmoil.

Scott expressed uncertainty about this behavior but suggested it could be a benign attempt to project normalcy in extraordinary circumstances, stating, "It may be something as benign as they just want to show, 'Hey, we're normal. Here we are going about our day, we are normal.'"

The conversation provided a compelling examination of the Heuermann case from a psychological, sociological, and familial perspective. It underscored the need for a collective reevaluation of societal values and a heightened awareness of our surroundings while respecting individual rights and privacy. The discussion concluded with the recognition that the case's intense scrutiny would likely continue for some time, promising more insights and discussions in future episodes.

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