Gilgo Beach serial killer joins infamous group of monsters as he opens ghoulish mind to FBI
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This week, Rex Heuermann, the infamous Gilgo Beach serial killer, confessed to the gruesome torture and murder of eight women across Long Island, New York. In an unexpected move, Heuermann has agreed to participate in an evaluation by the FBI’s Behavioral Analysis Unit, which may provide investigators with deeper insights into his nearly two-decade-long spree of violence. 

Heuermann’s agreement to this evaluation is part of a plea deal that has resulted in him receiving three life sentences without parole for the horrific crimes spanning back to 1993. The collaboration with the FBI could shed light on his motives and history, providing valuable information for law enforcement. 

“The FBI will conduct interviews with Heuermann to better understand his motivations and background, treating it as both an academic and scientific study,” explained Suffolk County District Attorney Ray Tierney following Heuermann’s guilty plea on Wednesday.

Tierney further clarified, “These interviews are clinical in nature, not linked to ongoing investigations. The focus will be strictly on the crimes he confessed to, with the aim of gaining insights that could benefit future cases.”

Rex A. Heuermann standing in Suffolk County Court during guilty plea hearing

During a hearing in Suffolk County Court in Riverhead, New York, on April 8, 2026, Rex A. Heuermann admitted to killing seven women and acknowledged an eighth victim. (Photo courtesy of James Carbone/Newsday via Pool)

By agreeing to this evaluation, Heuermann joins a notorious group of serial killers, including Ted Bundy, Jeffrey Dahmer, and John Wayne Gacy, who have been studied by the FBI’s renowned “Mindhunter” unit.

The move could provide the FBI with priceless insight into the mind of one of the country’s most violent and calculated killers, according to Dr. Ann Wolbert Burgess, a pioneer of the Behavioral Science Unit. 

Remains of eight victims found scattered in Long Island New York

The remains of Sandra Costilla, Melissa Barthelemy, Megan Waterman, Amber Costello, Valerie Mack, Maureen Brainard-Barnes, Jessica Taylor and Karen Vergata were found scattered throughout Long Island, New York. (Fox News Digital)

“The advantage is what more can we learn about somebody who is very organized, very detailed and unfortunately very good at getting away with murder of many women,” Burgess told Fox News Digital. “Even though he admits to eight [murders], he could have had more. We don’t know – and that might be something that comes out of all of this.”

The agency’s unit specializes in researching the psychological makeup of the criminal mind, with Burgess adding officials may have been interested in studying Heuermann due to specific aspects of his killings. 

Rex A. Heuermann standing in Suffolk County Court during guilty plea hearing

Rex A. Heuermann pleads guilty to murdering seven women and admits to an eighth killing during a hearing in Suffolk County Court in Riverhead, N.Y., on April 8, 2026. (James Carbone/Newsday via Pool)

“At the time we worked on other cases [with the unit], they had to be serial so that you could find the pattern,” Burgess said. 

“In this particular case, it has to be sexual homicide and I think as soon as these cases started lining up – even before they knew who did it – I am sure they were well aware and collecting data that was available.”

Under the agreement, Heuermann is obligated to be “truthful, accurate and complete” with the unit, defense attorney Michael Brown told reporters Wednesday. 

While Heuermann could hold the key to previously-unknown details surrounding the inner workings of a serial killer’s mind, Burgess cautions the ability to work alongside the FBI could feed into any narcissistic tendencies that are frequently observed in the most heinous criminals.

Gilgo Beach murders suspect Rex Heuermann mugshot

Rex Heuermann confessed to killing eight women in New York. (Suffolk County Sheriff’s Office via AP)

“It keeps him in the spotlight, and he likes that,” Burgess told Fox News Digital. “It’s really aligning him with a very elite group. So I think that feeds the ego – it’s certainly an ego thing.” 

Heuermann’s decision to work with the FBI could potentially spark interest from another infamous killer – Bryan Kohberger, the man convicted of stabbing four University of Idaho students to death inside their home in November 2022.

“I never knew whether they had made any kind of private agreement that he would answer some questions, because he really needs to,” Burgess said. “Maybe that will loosen him up.” 

The move also has the potential to bring closure to the families of Melissa Barthelemy, Megan Waterman, Amber Costello, Maureen Brainard-Barnes, Jessica Taylor, Sandra Costilla, Karen Vergata and Valerie Mack, according to Burgess.

A general view of Gilgo Beach

A skull mask mounted on a cross in the marsh behind Gilgo Beach, south of Long Island, New York on Wednesday, July 19, 2023. The remains of Megan Waterman, Amber Costello and Melissa Barthelemy were found on the beach in 2010.  (Mega for Fox News Digital )

“We want to think of the victims’ families, because that’s who is left with many, many questions about what happened to their loved one,” Burgess told Fox News Digital. 

“But at least we know now that the families have some closure in terms of what happened,” she added. “So, in a sense, that is a plus for them.”

Ultimately, Heuermann’s work with the FBI could be pivotal in the prevention, investigation and prosecution of similar cases, with Burgess indicating the unit is likely planning a series of interviews with the now-convicted killer. 

“Each interview can go after different information,” Burgess said. “Hopefully, they would want to do something on just how he planned it. Then they’d want to do something on any early red flags that could have alerted law enforcement – which would be very helpful for prevention. And third would be just how they do their investigation and prosecution.”

Regardless of what information the Gilgo Beach serial killer hands over to the FBI, the key ultimately lies with Heuermann.

“I think this is a real win for them to get him to talk with the [unit],” Burgess said. “Now, it’s going to be important that the information is correct.” 

Fox News Digital reached out to the FBI.

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