but again, these one murder is enough to keep this guy at 59 years old behind bars for the rest of his life. so, this is a monster off the street, got to be relief for the whole community. sandra: interesting, more from the courthouse now, there appears to be a clear pattern wherein heuermann used burner phones and burner/junk email addresses to contact the victims. that s really interesting. dr. bodin was on fox news earlier today in anticipation of this and talking about the advancement in phone technology. listen. it s interesting the way the technology of phones is also what was most important in the four deaths in idaho, it s an amazing technology being able to match up the calls made from a phone with the owner of the phone. sandra: clear pattern of burner phones, burner junk email
simpson trial, the collection of evidence and what happened to the blood samples. that is a master class what needs to be done by law enforcement to make sure those types of attacks are not rich: and you are looking on the left, family members, attorneys representing family members, by the way, a point here, heuermann s attorney asked for more time to prepare for the bail hearing, the judge postponed the hearing to the first of august. you mentioned the timeline. how much does that complicate things. you are talking about evidence left out between a bay and the ocean and talking about murders that happened 20 plus years ago. how difficult is that to ensure
found a first generation chevrolet avalanche was registered to the defendant as described they say significant because one of the witnesses, amber costello identified a first generation chevrolet avalanche. we do know there was a vehicle, we had video of it, a vehicle getting taken away from his home in massapequa park earlier today, had no idea what vehicle it was, but another key piece of evidence. without question, it s a lot of dna evidence. we don t know where the women died. we know from at least one 911 call, a woman panicked and thought her life was at risk, some evidence she had gone to a location not at the beach. so if the young women were killed in a home near the beach, then transported, all the dna
into the truck. police missed her by five minutes. could have kept her from getting out of here. that weighs heavily on your mind. sandra: it is a case that has baffled investigators on long island and captured the attention of a nation over a decade now, but a suspect is about to be arraigned. nonstop dogged determination of the men and women of the police department, investigators and partners in law enforcement, all of that work never stopped. sandra: welcome back, a second hour kicks off of america reports, and it is a busy news hour indeed. sandra smith in new york. hi, rich. rich: good afternoon, sandra. i m in for john roberts in washington. rex heuermann is expected to be arraigned after he was arrested
these facts, but the cops are playing poker here and have to keep their cards close to their chest and be secretive about this until now and the united states they have to make it public when they take somebody off the street and take away their freedoms. sandra: i want to end with this part of the bail application tying together the hair and the pizza slice ok, significant the defendant, heuermann, cannot be excluded from the male hair recovered nearby the bottom of the burlap used to transport megan waterman s naked and deceased body. and if you could, brian, stay with us. rich. rich: sandra, bring in former fbi investigator bill daley, and you ve been listening to the conversation with sandra, and recap what prosecutors and police say they have. a dna match, connection to a burner phone, a car, a chevy