Why Rex Heuermann's Wife May Sue Police as She Demands 300 Guns Back

Why Rex Heuermann's Wife May Sue Police as She Demands 300 Guns Back

Is money more important than morality? This is a question echoing through the latest episode of "Hidden Killers" with Tony Brueski. He was joined by former FBI Special Agent and Hidden Killers Daily Contributor, Jennifer Coffindaffer, to discuss the unsettling actions of Asa Ellerup, wife of accused Long Island serial killer, Rex Heuermann.

The intrigue started when Asa Ellerup made a controversial request to retrieve 300 guns, identified as marital property, from the home she once shared with her husband. These guns were put into evidence as her husband is the main suspect in the Long Island serial killings. According to her attorney, the guns are worth hundreds of thousands of dollars. Tony Brueski reflected, "Surprisingly, I'm always just kind of like, why are you doing this right now? This just doesn't look good for you."

Jennifer Coffindaffer weighed in, expressing shock at the optics of the situation, stating, “Why? Just from a moral standpoint, does she care about these victims? Does she care about this case?” The former FBI agent emphasized the improbability of Asa getting the guns back, given their potential evidentiary value in the ongoing investigation.

But this isn’t the only monetary pursuit Asa seems to be engaging in. Brueski pointed out that she has "55 grand that was handed over to her from the GoFundMe," yet she continues to claim her house isn’t fixed. Such behavior, combined with her legal pursuits, has muddled the narrative around Asa’s possible ignorance of her husband’s alleged activities.

The discussion took a turn to speculate on the potential implications of the ongoing investigation. Jennifer hinted, "If they find, you know, notes, records. Emails, texts any sort of communications regarding her involvement... it shows character." This character hint suggests someone with "zero empathy for others," eerily similar to traits one might expect from a serial killer.

Both hosts were careful not to definitively label Asa as guilty of anything. However, her recent actions, particularly the quest for marital property amid such grave allegations against her spouse, cast a dark shadow. Jennifer summed it up by saying, "Law enforcement has said they don't have any information at this point that she's involved... but by her actions right now, it's casting a real negative shadow."

A particularly provocative point was raised regarding gender bias. Would the narrative be different if gender roles were reversed? Would both spouses be behind bars if the wife were the primary suspect? Jennifer countered that the totality of evidence doesn’t point towards Asa. Regardless of gender, the evidence just doesn’t seem to connect her to the crimes.

Is society too quick to judge based on actions following trauma, or are these reactions telltale signs of deeper connections? The lines between innocence, guilt, and the pursuit of personal interest blur, leaving us all pondering: Can property truly overshadow the value of human life?
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