Attorney Eric Faddis On How He Would Advise Rex Heuermann

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As the dust settles on the chilling Rex Heuermann case, more layers of information and complexity arise, often leaving more questions than answers. Eric Faddis, a trial lawyer, civil and criminal litigator, and former felony prosecutor, recently shared his insights on the “Hidden Killers” podcast hosted by Tony Brueski.
 
“If I were the attorney for Rex Heuerman right now, I’d be advising them that I’m filing a motion to withdraw,” Faddis half-joked, highlighting the severity of the allegations against Heuermann. “The investigation has been pretty thorough. These are still allegations, but things are mounting against Rex Heuerman.”
 
Heuermann, a seemingly regular guy-next-door architect with high-profile clients such as Catholic Charities and American Airlines, is the prime suspect in what is quickly becoming one of the most shocking cases of our time. The alleged murderer is charged with three murders tied to a grisly case dating back to 2010, although there are speculations of up to 18 victims involved.
 
The prosecution’s allegations of Heuermann’s DNA found on the burlap sacks used to cover the victims are particularly compelling. If proven valid, Faddis remarks, “It’s going to be pretty hard for Rex to try and explain his way out of that.”
 
Intriguingly, online murmurs allude to the possibility of a female accomplice. While unconfirmed by the government, this potential plot twist adds another layer to the already convoluted narrative. “Did the female lure these potential victims into a horrible situation with Rex?” Faddis pondered, emphasizing that the situation was being investigated.
 
As we look into this dark mirror, reflecting a gruesome tale of murder and deception, one cannot help but ask if these were isolated incidents. Could Heuermann’s reign of terror extend to more places, further back in time?
 
Faddis affirmed that the investigation is spreading beyond Long Island, with investigators looking into other places Heuermann frequented. “This thing could continue to snowball and become a massive case against Rex Heuermann,” Faddis projected.
 
Though Brueski and Faddis agree that the case is a “tidal wave of insanity,” they acknowledge that the revelations are far from over. As the investigation continues to unfold, the public will be hoping for answers to the puzzling and troubling questions that the case of Rex Heuermann raises.

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