New York Post

Nabbing a Serial Sicko: Gilgo Beach Killer’s Arrest

THE ISSUE: The arrest of a suspect in connection with the murders of four women in Long Island 13 years ago.

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Rex Heuermann’s reported modus operandi is strikingly similar to that of Jack the Ripper, a fiend who terrorized the dark streets of 19th-century London (“Gilgo ‘serial killer’ nabbed,” July 15).

Like the Ripper, Heuermann allegedly murdered prostitute­s with knives in a particular­ly heinous manner. Both killing sprees went on for years. The Ripper taunted the police; Heuermann reportedly taunted the families of his victims.

However, the two differ in one crucial respect: This apparent latter-day Ripper was caught. For this, we should all be grateful.

Stuart Ellison

Brooklyn

The recent arrest of a suspect in the Gilgo Beach murder case is an outstandin­g example of dogged police work by people dedicated to investigat­ing and solving crimes.

They were able to use DNA samples that were years old. Modern methods were used, and they got results. This is in contrast to the brief investigat­ion into the discovery of cocaine in the White House. It was a serious crime in the most protected building in the country. The investigat­ion was ended after only two weeks.

The Secret Service should ask the task force from Suffolk County for assistance if they really want results. Somehow I think they’re happy and relieved that’s it’s over.

Robert DeCandia

New Hyde Park

Heuermann, who has been arrested in connection with the brutal murders of several women in the Gilgo Beach area going all the way back to 2010, should be shown no mercy at all by the criminal court system.

This poor excuse for a human being allegedly committed absolutely atrocious crimes during a murderous rage and, if guilty, should be incarcerat­ed for life for it.

He does not deserve mercy, in my opinion, because of how police say he murdered these innocent victims and caused so much unnecessar­y and terrible emotional pain and suffering for their families and friends.

I do feel very sorry for all of them, and even for this monster’s wife and children. Let justice take its course.

John Amato

Fresh Meadows

Congratula­tions to all the law-enforcemen­t personnel who worked on the Gilgo Beach serial killer case. It took them 13 years, but they identified the alleged killer.

It is a good thing that we did not have the Secret Service, which worked on the White House cocaine incident, investigat­e. It would’ve given up after 11 days.

Pete Massaro

The Villages, Fla.

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