A lawyer representing potential victims of the Gilgo Beach serial killer suggests a possible connection between Rex Heuermann‘s daughter, Victoria Heuermann, and the Long Island murders.
During a recent press briefing, John Ray highlighted the “sadistic images” created by Victoria Heuermann and pointed out similarities between her art and the alleged murders involving her father.
Rex Heuermann, charged with multiple murders, exhibited a lack of emotion, suggesting potential darker connections to the crimes.
Victoria’s social media posts under the handle @vinnandimadtur showcased her artwork, including disturbing pieces that have now been deleted.
One of her works displayed a skull surrounded by roses, while another depicted a darker, more sinister portrayal of herself.
Victoria followed accounts that posted graphic images of violence, including decapitated bodies and torture scenes.
Ray revealed that some of Victoria’s artwork bore striking resemblances to the crimes committed by her father, indicating a potential morbid fascination shared between them.
He pointed out specific pieces that depicted gruesome scenes of violence, torture, and ritualistic elements, hinting at darker psychological undercurrents.
Ray suggested that Victoria’s art may have hinted at her knowledge or involvement in the crimes, drawing parallels to similar cases of familial collaboration in criminal activities.
The exploration of Victoria’s artwork raises questions about her potential role in the crimes and the complex dynamics within the Heuermann family.