How Many DNA Links Are There To Rex Heuermann?

How Many DNA Links Are There To Rex Heuermann?

In a recent episode of the "Hidden Killers" podcast with host Tony Brueski, Detective Jason Howe discussed the mounting case against Rex Heuermann. Heuermann, suspected in a series of gruesome murders, is under investigation, and the revelations could have far-reaching implications for numerous cold cases.

The Las Vegas Police Department's DNA lab is presently conducting a direct comparison between Heuermann's DNA and samples recovered from a murdered New Jersey woman. Detective Howe stated, "results expected six to eight weeks down the road but could likely open the floodgates for at least four other unsolved murders in Las Vegas."

The crucial question arises: Is this comparison merely standard protocol or is there a stronger lead linking Heuermann to these other murders? Howe hinted at a bit of both. While due diligence remains vital in a criminal investigation, there are systems like VIA cap, or the Violent Criminal Apprehension Program, that identify similarities between cases. "It's quite possible that people can travel freely and commit crimes in other jurisdictions," he added.

The case presents several intriguing challenges. Notably, there's an almost decade-long gap between the last known victim in 2011 and the present day. The detective mused on the motive behind the suspect's actions: "I would just, you know, question what caused him to stop. If he is, you know, responsible for these murders, what caused him to stop?"

Another layer of complexity is the collaboration between different jurisdictions. These cases span across various states, each with its procedures, rules, and personnel. Thankfully, forensic evidence databases, such as CODIS, are national and can assist in matching DNA efficiently. Yet when it comes to eyewitness accounts, detectives need to sift through records and collaborate closely with other agencies.

The Heuermann family, notably his wife and children, have yet to be questioned by the police. Brueski remarked on this oversight, "It strikes me as rather odd that this far into a case, someone who's accused of this heinous of crimes that there has not been a sit down with the wife and a sit down with the kids." Detective Howe conceded that interviewing the family could provide essential insights into Heuermann's methods and behaviors.

As to why this hasn't happened yet, Howe mentioned the sheer magnitude of the ongoing investigation, which includes tracking countless leads, such as identifying similar vehicles. However, he emphasized the potential benefits of interviewing Heuermann's wife: "The fact that she wasn't present when these murders allegedly happened...she could be helpful."

Brueski further probed the idea of law enforcement surveilling the suspect's close contacts rather than directly interrogating them. To this, Howe mentioned the tricky balance between building a strong case and ensuring public safety, especially when the suspect might be a serial offender.

He highlighted the dilemma with an example from his experience, where they had to surveil a suspect for an out-of-state murder while waiting for a warrant. "You know, they could have had a team... trailing them, following 'em around collecting the partially eating pizza and to secure the evidence they needed to obtain a warrant," he elaborated.

While the story of Rex Heuermann continues to unravel, it stands as a poignant reminder of the intricate web law enforcement has to navigate. Balancing between public safety, due diligence, and the quest for justice, every piece of evidence can be a step closer to solving haunting cold cases.
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