45: 'Go Fund Me' For Heuermann Family A 'Scam' Says Attorney For Gilgo Beach Victims

45: 'Go Fund Me' For Heuermann Family A 'Scam' Says Attorney For Gilgo Beach Victims

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In an engrossing interview, Attorney John Ray, representing
families of the victims of the infamous Gilgo Beach Serial
Killer, raises some stirring questions regarding the recent
developments in the case. His comments challenge the prevailing
narratives and highlight the need for a more comprehensive
investigation.


True Crime Today and Hidden Killers Podcast does not have
proof of what Ray is suggesting. Authorities had initially ruled
out any involvement of Heuermann's wife, Asa Ellerup, stating
that she had alibi at the time of the crimes.

Ray expressed his astonishment at certain puzzling aspects of the
case, most notably the apparent lack of scrutiny around the wife
of the accused serial killer. He said, "How odd does that strike
you in a case like this where the husband is accused of being a
serial killer, and yet there hasn't been an in-depth conversation
with the spouse?" The underpinning concern stems from the
presence of two hairs from the wife found on two of the victims.
While many experts have alluded to plausible explanations like
inadvertent shedding, Ray counters by highlighting the deliberate
absence of more hairs if it was mere coincidence.

On the topic of inadvertent shedding of hair, Ray critically
observed, "Doesn't say that's necessarily true, does it? It says
it might be true... but it equally might be true that that's not
the case." His contention revolves around the idea that the wife
could have been present, albeit the veracity of such claims
remains uncertain.

Further intensifying the intrigue, Ray introduced the narrative
of a credible witness, who allegedly reported the ongoing
solicitation of escorts within the house. He stated, "This
witness is credible. This witness indicates that yes, this man
had many escorts in his house over the course of years." The
implication being, if the wife was aware of such activities, her
potential complicity in the ongoing crime of prostitution, if not
murder, should be deeply probed.

Ray doesn’t mince his words when it comes to the recent GoFundMe
set up for the accused's family. His advice to potential donors
was clear-cut, "It's a foolish act to donate to people whose
money's gonna go to the tax authorities and you're paying for the
murderer's tax liabilities." Ray implies that any donation could
indirectly support the alleged murderer’s liabilities.

However, it's crucial to note that the interview represents Ray's
perspective, underscored by his role as an advocate for the
victims' families. Authorities have, so far, ruled out any
involvement of the wife in the crimes, referencing her
alibi.

The Gilgo Beach Serial Killer case continues to unravel with
newer twists, and the views of experts like Ray only add another
layer to this intricate mystery. Only time, and further
investigation, will tell if the pieces of this perplexing puzzle
will ever fit neatly together.

True Crime Today and Hidden Killers Podcast does not have
proof of what Ray is suggesting. Authorities had initially ruled
out any involvement of Heuermann's wife, Asa Ellerup, stating
that she had alibi at the time of the
crimes.
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