Forensic police officers from various agencies, including the New York State Police, could be seen on Saturday removing large items, including a giant filing cabinet, from the Long Island home of suspected serial killer Rex Heuermann.
Heuermann, 59, who has lived in Massapequa Park for decades, is accused of killing Melissa Barthelemy, Megan Waterman and Amber Costello.
He is also considered the prime suspect in the death of a fourth woman whose body was tied up and hidden in thick brush along a remote beach road, authorities said.
Heuermann has pleaded not guilty to multiple murder charges. He insists he “didn’t do this,” his attorney Michael Brown said.
A former classmate of the suspect, Maureen Boyle Holpit, said foxnews that he regularly left love notes in her locker while they were in high school together. Messages included: ‘I think you’re pretty’ or ‘I like you’. Could I like to come back?
Forensic police officers spent most of Saturday removing items such as a large filing cabinet from the home of accused serial killer Rex Heuermann.

Heuermann, 59, who has lived in Massapequa Park for decades, is accused of killing Melissa Barthelemy, Megan Waterman and Amber Costello.
Officers in hazmat suits could be seen carrying large clear trash bags with items including sugar-free cough drops, a gumball machine and red cups.
Another officer carried a painting of what appeared to be a fighter jet, while another carried a large cat scratching post.
Two agents removed a large object that was completely covered by moving blankets.
In his interview with Fox News, Holpit said he never saw Heuermann as a threat.
“He was quiet, a little shy. He seemed nice and nice. Moderate. That’s all I could really remember of him. I was always nice and kind to him. He seemed to have been teased a bit because he was shy and maybe a bit of a nerd,” he said.

Heuermann is charged with three murders attributed to the Gilgo Beach serial killer and is the prime suspect in the murder of a fourth victim.

Two agents removed a large object that was completely covered by moving blankets

A member of the New York State Police carries out a painting of a fighter plane from Heuermann’s house.
“But there were no indicators or red flags for me now that I look back that he could do something like this,” Holpit also said.
She said she was only notified of Heuermann’s arrest Friday by other friends, some of whom are former classmates.
“And just from what I see in other people’s comments (on social media) and from friends I’m still in contact with, we’re totally impressed and shocked. You never expect this,’ she said.
Among those classmates who posted online was actor Billy Baldwin, Alec’s brother.
Heuermann and his brother Craig attended the same school, Berner High, as Baldwin and graduated five years after the Hollywood star in 1981.
Yearbook photographs show that Heuermann was part of the school’s drama club.

Household items, including red mugs, are seen in a box being brought out of the house.

A large cat scratching post is loaded onto a truck and driven from the home on Long Island

A green dumpster pictured outside Heuermann’s home on Saturday

Neighbors previously said many would avoid Heuermann when they see him on the street.
Alec Baldwin’s brother, Billy, tweeted that he was a classmate of Heuermann’s. He said: ‘I woke up this morning to learn that the suspect in the Gilgo Beach serial killer was my high school classmate Rex Heuermann.
Married, two children, architect. Average guy… quiet, family man. Awesome… Massapequa is in shock.
Heuermann studied architectural technology at the New York Institute of Technology, before starting in business at Greer Construction Corp in Freeport, New York.
He married Elizabeth Ryan in 1990, but the couple have since divorced. He now has an Icelandic wife, a stepson and a daughter, Victoria, 26, from his second marriage.
Victoria works with her father at the architecture firm RH Consultants & Associates, where he was arrested last night.
Heuermann founded the company in 1994 and its clients included American Airlines and “other major tenants” at JFK International Airport, according to an online biography.


A 1981 Berner High School yearbook photograph of Gilgo Beach murder suspect Rex Heuermann (left), who graduated just five years after Hollywood actor Alec Baldwin (right)
The suspect’s neighbors were long wary of the mysterious architect. One, Mike Schmidt, said he would often share beers with another neighbor and point to Heuermann’s house and comment, “He probably has bodies there,” according to the Times.
Schmidt said last Halloween he finally decided to break years of tradition by taking his children trick-or-treating at the Heuermann home, where he lived with his wife, daughter and stepson. The house the suspect lived in as a child.
He said the burly architect opened the door for the children and gave them each a plastic pumpkin filled with candy. Schmidt added that when he told his wife where the candy came from, she made him throw it away.
Neighbors previously described the suspect’s house as “creepy” and “dungeon-like” in interviews with DailyMail.com.
In his professional life, some painted Heurmann as an arrogant character. Paul Teitelbaum, who worked with Heuermann on a project involving a building in Brooklyn Heights, commented that he had an ‘arrogance’ about him.
‘I’m the expert, you’re lucky to have me’ was Heuermann’s attitude, according to Teitelbaum.
In 2022, Heuermann was involved in a bizarre incident in which he was accused of stealing clementines intended for children from a bowl at a Whole Foods supermarket.
He took three and put them in his pocket, then took more. I said, “Sir, those are for the kids,” store worker Tara Alonzo told the Times. Alonzo said Heuermann got so upset that a manager had to escort him out.

Heuermann founded his architecture firm in 1994, and his clients included American Airlines and “other major tenants” at JFK International Airport.

Alonzo said the next time he heard about Heuermann was when he saw his face on television after his arrest. “My coworker said, ‘That’s the orange guy.’
Over the past decade, Heuermann has been involved in a series of lawsuits in which he has taken people to court, accusing them of hitting him with their cars and causing “serious and permanent injury,” he reports. CNN.
The network report says the cases were ‘resolved or discontinued’, a recent one is still open.
During a statement involving one such suit, Heuermann said the only sport he participated in was “competition rifle.”
CNN also revealed that Heuermann is in trouble with the IRS, at one point due to more than $425,000 in back taxes since 2005. As of October 2022, he has paid $215,078.
He and his wife also owe more than $81,000 to the New York State Department of Taxation and Finance.