Unexpected Link Between a Killer and an Actress
A routine summer drive to art school in July 2023 turned into a shock when a friend called with startling news: the man linked to dozens of murders along Long Island’s Atlantic coast had finally been arrested. The killer, known as Rex Heuermann, was identified and taken into custody after decades of bodies found wrapped in burlap near the ocean.
Heuermann’s name is familiar to many New Yorkers. One caller was a former co‑op board member who had met him while overseeing a courtyard renovation in Brooklyn Heights. The other, an award‑winning actress, had encountered him during a dispute over window measurements in her own apartment.
The connection deepens because the actress previously portrayed a grieving mother in a Netflix film about the Gilgo Beach murders. In that story, she played Mari Gilbert, mother to a victim whose remains were discovered in nearby brambles. The film was based on a book chronicling the families’ search for answers.
For over a decade, investigators struggled to pin down a suspect. When Heuermann was finally charged with seven murders, he pleaded not guilty despite overwhelming evidence. In a recent court hearing, however, he changed his plea to guilty on all counts and confessed to an eighth killing. He gave a chilling, uniform explanation for each crime: strangulation.
The case illustrates how ordinary encounters can intersect with dark histories, and it shows the enduring fascination that true‑crime stories hold for the public. It also reminds us that even familiar faces can carry hidden secrets.