How Many Murderers Got A Pass Thanks To Corrupt Long Island Police Chief?

How Many Murderers Got A Pass Thanks To Corrupt Long Island Police Chief?

In a shocking revelation on the podcast "Hidden Killers," new details have emerged linking James Burke, a former police chief, with the infamous Long Island Serial Killer, Rex Heuermann. Host Tony Brueski and Defense Attorney Bob Motta delve deep into the mysterious ties between the two men.

Heuermann, a man charged with the heinous Gilgo Beach murders, was allegedly active for several years. Intriguingly, James Burke was responsible for the police work in the area during Heuermann's active years. But a recent arrest has shed light on Burke's less than honorable personal life. He was arrested for patronizing sex workers, raising concerns about his integrity.

Brueski notes, "He's a corrupt police chief...The question a lot of us have right now is, why did he not go after the individual that was clearly outlined to him as being the possible Gilgo Beach murderer?" It's a question that gnaws at the conscience of the public who want justice for the victims.

Bob Motta, echoing Brueski's concerns, states, "It could be that he was frequenting establishments or he was paying for sex with sex workers at that time, and he was seriously concerned that an in-depth investigation might reveal things about him."

Another worrying theory is Burke's sheer indifference to the crimes. Motta emphasizes the gravity of either scenario: "Either way it's bad." Whether it's Burke's personal involvement with sex workers or simply looking the other way due to internal politics, the victims deserve a thorough investigation.

Drawing parallels to another controversial case, Brueski references Scott Peterson, the officer involved in a school shooting who was criticized for his lack of action. Although the two cases are vastly different, Brueski points out the underlying theme of inaction by law enforcement officers when their duty calls.

Motta sympathizes with the human side of Peterson's case but asserts that if an officer is sworn in to protect, it's their duty to act, even if it means risking their reputation or life. He brings the conversation back to Burke, highlighting that, unlike Peterson, Burke's actions were driven by self-preservation, noting that exposing the truth could tarnish his reputation, legacy, and even end his career.

The two also discuss the broader implications of such negligence. "How many other cold cases are out there?" Brueski asks, emphasizing the possibility that several leads and potential suspects might have been ignored or brushed under the rug in similar cases.

Motta highlights another alarming pattern in Chicago, referencing the mysterious waterway deaths. Despite being dismissed as accidents by authorities, Motta is convinced there's more to the story, hinting at a possible serial killer on the loose.

The podcast's core message revolves around the changing dynamic between the public and law enforcement due to social media. Online sleuthing and activism have pressured authorities to revisit cold cases and prioritize justice over city image. As Motta puts it, "People deserve justice."

However, with the advantages of online activism come disadvantages. The duo warns against baseless accusations and urges the public to be responsible with information.

In conclusion, while the ties between Burke and Heuermann are chilling, they spotlight the dire need for transparency, integrity, and accountability in law enforcement. The victims and their families deserve nothing less.
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