Gilgo Beach Serial Killing Suspect Seeks to Bar DNA Evidence and Have Separate Trials in 7 Deaths

Gilgo Beach Serial Killing Suspect Seeks to Bar DNA Evidence and Have Separate Trials in 7 Deaths
Rex Heuermann stands with his lawyer Michael Brown, at Suffolk County Court in Riverhead in New York on Jan. 29, 2025. James Carbone/Newsday via AP
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NEW YORK—The New York architect facing murder charges in a string of deaths known as the Gilgo Beach killings is challenging the DNA evidence against him and seeking separate trials in the sprawling case.

Rex Heuermann’s lawyers argue DNA analysis relied on by prosecutors is not widely accepted in the scientific community and should be excluded from the trial. The Long Island resident’s defense team also wants to break out the case against him into multiple trials.