Should Police Take A Closer Look At Heuermann Family?

Should Police Take A Closer Look At Heuermann Family?

In a recent episode of the podcast "Hidden Killers," hosted by Tony Brueski, with Jennifer Coffindaffer, a former FBI Special Agent, and a daily contributor to the podcast, the two discuss the peculiar behavior of the Heuermann family after their house was raided due to another family member's criminal activities.

The Heuermann family, as Brueski describes, has been spending an unusual amount of time on their lawn, barbecuing and engaging in activities they never used to do. This behavior has sparked intrigue and suspicion among their neighbors. The family's attorney claims that the house is uninhabitable due to the floor-to-ceiling debris, and therefore, they have no choice but to spend time outside. Coffindaffer explains that the family's behavior could be an attempt to garner sympathy and support for a civil lawsuit against the authorities for the condition of their home.

She notes that it would benefit the family to keep the house in its current state as it strengthens their civil claim. Law enforcement, she asserts, is thorough in documenting the state of a property before a raid, and usually restores it to its original state to avoid lawsuits. This makes it unlikely that the family's lawsuit will hold up in court.

Moreover, Coffindaffer and Brueski express skepticism about the family's narrative. They highlight the oddity of the family's desire for public attention, given that victims of serial killers typically seek privacy. Brueski suggests that the family’s behavior may be opportunistic and aimed at deflecting attention from other possible areas of investigation.

The episode also delves into the family's claim that their cats were sent to a kill shelter during the raid. Coffindaffer suggests that this account may be one-sided, as the other party involved has not publicly commented on the situation. The family's actions, according to Coffindaffer, are unusual for victims of serial killers who typically want to maintain their privacy and even move out of their homes.

Brueski and Coffindaffer question the family’s motives, considering the ongoing struggle of a family member with cancer, which paints them as vulnerable and sympathetic figures. They wonder whether the family’s actions are a strategic attempt to deflect attention from other areas that could be under investigation.

In summary, the "Hidden Killers" podcast episode with Tony Brueski and Jennifer Coffindaffer analyzes the peculiar behavior of the Heuermann family after their house was raided. The hosts express skepticism about the family's narrative and motives, questioning whether their actions are an attempt to garner sympathy for a civil lawsuit, deflect attention from other possible investigations, or a combination of both. The episode highlights the complexities and challenges faced by victims of serial killers and the broader community in the aftermath of such events.
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