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Blue Print for Murder /// Part 1 /// 810

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4.7 • 34.4K Ratings

🗓️ 31 December 2024

⏱️ 59 minutes

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Blue Print for Murder /// Part 1 /// 810 Part 1 of 2 www.TrueCrimeGarage.com The Gilgo Beach Killer, The Long Island Serial Killer, L.I.S.K., and the list of names, and monikers goes on and on. These are all names given to an unidentified serial killer that is responsible for four murders, maybe eleven unsolved homicides, and likely the number could be higher. These names refer to a series of murders that took place from 1996 to 2011 in which the remains of eleven people were found on the South Shore of Long Island, New York. From the public’s perspective, this all started when Shannon Gilbert went missing in the early morning hours of May 1, 2010. Her disappearance triggered the finding of four sets of remains off of Ocean Parkway at Gilgo Beach. These victims became known as the Gilgo Four. By May of 2011 police had discovered six more sets of remains in the area. But the truth is that this nightmare started long before Shannon disappeared. In 2023, an architect then 59-year old, Rex Heuermann was arrested and initially charged with three of the murders. Just this month he was charged with a seventh homicide. This week in the Garage, we talk about what the police found in Rex Heuermann’s home, specifically a planning document. This is a kill document, one that many are calling Rex Heuermann’s Blue Print for Murder.

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The Welcome to True Crime Garage.

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I'm your host, Nick, and with me as always, is a man with a reminder that karma will hunt you down.

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Karma is a bitch. It's good to be seen and good to see you. Thanks Here is the cap. That's right. Karma is a be it.

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Thanks for listening.

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This week we are featuring The Oger by the fine brewing crew over at the Guardian Brewing Company.

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The ogre is a sweet milk stout.

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It's a dark, creamy, toasty beer with a healthy dose of chocolate and caramel

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garage grade three and three-quarter bottle caps out of five.

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Fulham from Lake Havasu City, Arizona. And a big we like your jib to Christina in San

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Angelo, Texas. Next up, here's a cheers to Rocky from Fondulac, Wisconsin. And last but

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Triple cheers to Sedina, Caitlin, and Bree, and Calaway, North Carolina.

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