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Lab behind Gilgo Beach killer conviction believed to be involved in Nancy Guthrie abduction case

3 sources3 storiesFirst seen 4/21/2026Score54Mixed Progress
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Confidence
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Gilgo Beach serial killer Rex Heuermann told his ex-wife he killed 7 of the victims in their shared home, documentary says - NBC News.

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Gilgo Beach killer told ex-wife he killed 7 victims in their home, documentary says.

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Rex Heuermann, the man who admitted to killing eight women whose bodies were found along Long Island's Gilgo Beach, told his wife he killed seven of those victims in their Massapequa Park home, a preview of "The Gilgo Beach Killer: House of Secrets," revealed.

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The San Francisco forensics lab that helped crack the Gilgo Beach serial killer case is now believed to be involved in the Nancy Guthrie investigation.

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