'Asa Ellerup LIVE', Film Crew Now Follows Gilgo Beach Accused Wife
8 Minuten
Podcast
Podcaster
Beschreibung
vor 2 Jahren
As the case of Rex Heuermann, the man accused of being the Long
Island serial killer and the Gilgo Beach murderer, continues to
unravel, another figure draws equal, if not more, public
attention – Asa Ellerup, Heuermann's wife. Despite filing for
divorce, Ellerup has not executed it, adding another layer of
complexity to an already convoluted case.
Recently, Ellerup's presence at Heuermann's routine court
hearing, accompanied by a camera crew, sparked various
interpretations and questions about her motives and state of
mind. In a recent episode of "Hidden Killers," hosted by Tony
Brueski, Robin Dreeke, a retired FBI special agent, shared his
insights on this unfolding drama.
Dreeke suggested that Ellerup's cooperation with the media
might be driven by financial necessity, considering her previous
admissions about being financially stranded due to the case.
"She's already said at the very beginning, she's got no money for
medical, no money for defense, no money for any of these things,"
Dreeke noted, implying that financial gain could be a significant
motivator for her current actions.
The complexity of Ellerup’s behavior, which oscillates
between apparent detachment and active engagement in the case,
raises questions about her psychological state. Is she seeking
closure, or is there an element of trauma bonding affecting her
decisions? Dreeke observed, "She could have had a lifetime of
trauma bonding… she's been wronged, obviously, betrayed by her
husband from all allegations."
The scenario becomes even more intriguing with the
involvement of a documentary crew. Dreeke remarked on the
potential of Ellerup using this opportunity to control the
narrative around her, which has so far been dominated by media
conjecture and social media speculation. This move could offer
her a platform to present her side of the story, which has been
largely overshadowed by her husband’s heinous acts.
However, Dreeke also expressed concern about the potential
repercussions of such exposure. While it might provide financial
relief and a degree of control over her public image, it could
also open up avenues for further scrutiny and unexpected
revelations, especially if the allegations about Heuermann’s
involvement in swingers clubs and other illicit activities are
substantiated.
Ellerup’s decision to not yet finalize her divorce from
Heuermann, despite the gravity of the charges against him, adds
another perplexing dimension to her behavior. Dreeke speculated
that this could be a result of trauma bonding or a contractual
obligation with the documentary crew, stating, "She has to go [to
the court hearings]... If you want to make the money, if you want
to control the narrative, here's what you got to do."
As the case progresses, with Heuermann's guilt or innocence
yet to be determined, Ellerup's actions and decisions will
undoubtedly continue to be a focal point of public and media
attention. Her involvement with the documentary, her delayed
divorce proceedings, and her appearances in court collectively
paint a picture of a woman caught in a tumultuous and tragic
situation, striving to find her footing amidst chaos.
In conclusion, the case against Rex Heuermann is far from
straightforward, with each court appearance and media interaction
adding layers to an already complex narrative. As Ellerup
navigates this challenging landscape, one can't help but wonder:
What truth is she seeking, and what will be the ultimate impact
of her choices on the case and her own life?
This unfolding saga poses a crucial question: As the case
against Rex Heuermann continues to evolve, what unforeseen
developments might emerge, and how will they shape the public's
perception of justice in this notorious series of crimes?
Want to listen to ALL of our podcasts AD-FREE? Subscribe
through APPLE PODCASTS, and try it for three days free:
https://tinyurl.com/ycw626tj
Follow Our Other Cases:
https://www.truecrimetodaypod.com
The latest on Catching the Long Island Serial Killer, Awaiting
Admission: BTK’s Unconfessed Crimes, Delphi Murders: Inside the
Crime, Chad & Lori Daybell, The Murder of Ana Walshe, Alex
Murdaugh, Bryan Kohberger, Lucy Letby, Kouri Richins, Malevolent
Mormon Mommys, Justice for Harmony Montgomery, The Murder of
Stephen Smith, The Murder of Madeline Kingsbury, and much more!
Listen at https://www.truecrimetodaypod.com
Weitere Episoden
23 Minuten
vor 5 Monaten
15 Minuten
vor 5 Monaten
In Podcasts werben
Kommentare (0)