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 in new york city. sandra: heavy police presence outside his massapequa park home, 25 minute ride from where four minute were found along the highway leading to gilgo beach. six more victims were found in 2011. many neighbors acting to the arrest. the gu
could very well be a flee, because the charges are so significant and might be a flight risk, that will probably be denied, and then starts the process, continuation of the investigation. especially now that they have the right to go in and search awesome the key spots, key areas that other dna evidence may be found. his office and home and of course the truck they seized. certainly doing that. we are learning there is a bail hearing august 1st, which is a couple of weeks from now. through his attorney he pled not guilty to all counts, three counts of first-degree murder, and three counts of second-degree murder, remanded without bail at the ask of his attorney, michael brown. bail hearing august 1st. suf
couple of hours, these keep coming along in cases that go back more than 20 years. bill daly, thanks for joining us this afternoon. sandra. sandra: our coverage continues as we await for the arraignment, the suspect s home right side of the screen where county crime lab trucks, you can see the truck, the empty truck there, parked in the driveway, and we are told that it looks like they are bringing more evidence outside momentarily, they have removed a vehicle, they have removed a freezer, we have seen this throughout the course of the day. brian foley is still with me, retired connecticut homicide detective. the perp walk video, just in, it s striking when you see this, we have seen his picture, the suspect. obviously a very tall man, as he
i frequently go down that drive, the ocean on one side, bay on one side, and desolate during times. the area where it was found led to some diminishment early on, it s near salt water, you know, out, way out in the open in the reed, the wetlands area, adjacent to the ocean parkway where ultimately the victims were found. going back to answer the question i think good hard police work and nose to the ground has paid off many years later. rich: hearing from the team, county crime lab technicians are in the home. two state police trucks appear to be in the area, emptying the driveway, bringing out evidence, and we have a walk of the respect led by authorities.