Police have reportedly taken a suspect into custody for the series of Long Island murders which became known as the Gilgo Beach murders with the first body discovered in December 2010
A suspect has been taken into custody reportedly in connection with the deaths of the 'Gilgo Four' - four women whose bodies were discovered along Ocean Parkway near Gilgo Beach in Long Island
In the space of months the remains of ten bodies were found along a remote stretch of road near Gilgo Beach, Long Island. Investigators found the bodies mostly belonged to young female sex workers but remains of a toddler and male skeleton were also discovered
Rex Heuermann, 59, a prominent New York City architect has been arrested in connection with the murders of the 'Gilgo Four' - four women whose bodies were discovered along Ocean Parkway in 2010
A timeline reveals the many steps in the decade old case that took the shocking turn today when suspect Rex Heuermann, 59, a Long Island resident, was arrested outside his office