🚨 REX HEUERMANN, THE GILGO BEACH SERIAL KI-LLER, B...

🚨 REX HEUERMANN, THE GILGO BEACH SERIAL KI-LLER, BREAKS HIS SILENCE AT THE SENTENCING HEARING — A HA-UNTING STATEMENT THAT LEFT THE ENTIRE COURTROOM STUNNED…

“There are no words that I can say,” Rex Heuermann said in the packed Riverhead, N.Y. courtroom.

Convicted Gilgo Beach serial killer Rex Heuermann spoke briefly at his sentencing hearing Wednesday, June 17, after the loved ones of his victims condemned him — with one ordering that he look at her while she delivered her victim-impact statement and others calling him a coward.

“There are no words I can say,” Heuermann said in the packed Riverhead, N.Y., courtroom after Judge Timothy Mazzei asked whether he wished to address the court. “The words I would say have no meaning.”

Mazzei then asked Heuermann whether he felt any remorse for what he had done to his eight victims.

“Yes, I am,” Heuermann replied.

The judge said he agreed with Suffolk County District Attorney Ray Tierney, who moments earlier told the court: “I have no doubt this defendant is sorry. He is sorry he got caught.”

: Alleged Gilgo serial killer Rex Heuermann (R) appears for a hearing in front of Judge Tim Mazzei alongside his attorney Michael J. Brown (L) at Suffolk County Court

Rex Heuermann.James Carbone-Pool/Getty

“You’re a disgusting and despicable small man,” Mazzei told Heuermann. “If you’re a man at all.”

“And you’re a coward,” the judge added. Mazzei then sentenced Heuermann and ordered court officers to remove him from the courtroom. “Get him out of here,” Mazzei said, which elicited cheers. As Heuermann was led away, some of the victims’ families erupted in applause and chanted “ogre.”

Heuermann, 62, lived in Massapequa Park and worked in Manhattan before his arrest. He pleaded guilty in April to charges that he murdered seven women: Megan Waterman, Melissa Barthelemy, Amber Lynn Costello, Maureen Brainard-Barnes, Valerie Mack, Jessica Taylor and Sandra Costilla. He also admitted to killing Karen Vergata in 1996, though he was never charged in her death.

Karen Vergata, Jessica Taylor, Maureen Brainard-Barnes, Valerie Mack, Gilgo Beach Serial Killer Victims

Karen Vergata, Jessica Taylor, Maureen Brainard-Barnes, Valerie Mack. Suffolk County District Attorney’s Office; Netflix; Suffolk County Police Department

During her victim impact statement, Barthelemy’s sister, Amanda Funderburg, ordered Heuermann to look at her as she spoke, which prompted him to look up.

Days after Barthelemy disappeared, Funderburg recalled how Heuermann had called and taunted her and described in graphic detail what he had done to her sister. Funderburg was 15 years old at the time.

“I was robbed of my youth, I was robbed of my young adulthood and I still feel robbed today,” she said.

Sandra Costilla, Melissa Barthelemy, Megan Waterman, Amber Lynn Costello, Gilgo Beach Serial Killer Victims

Sandra Costilla, Melissa Barthelemy, Megan Waterman, Amber Lynn Costello.findagrave.com; Barthelemy family; Suffolk County Police Department/Handout

Funderburg concluded her remarks by acknowledging that several loved ones of other victims who spoke before her had mentioned heaven — but she would not.

“Do me a favor — save me a spot in hell, because I’ll see you there,” she said.

Heuermann kept his head down as most of the victim-impact statements were read. Before his brief remarks, Tierney told the judge that Heuermann was beyond redemption or rehabilitation and that nothing he could say or do could mitigate what he had taken from the victims and their families.

Heuermann admitted in April to strangling all of his victims over a 17-year span beginning in 1993.

He was sentenced to life without the possibility of parole for three counts of first-degree murder and 25 years to life each for each of the four second-degree murder counts.

SOURCE: https://people.com/gilgo-beach-serial-killer-rex-heuermann-breaks-silence-at-sentencing-12000569

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